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What you need to know to choose the best plants at the nursery

What you need to know to choose the best plants at the nursery

For a green thumb, there’s perhaps nothing more pleasurable or exciting than choosing new plants to go into the garden. However, it pays to be a smart shopper and not just pick the prettiest or cheapest pot on display. Here’s our guide to choosing the best and healthiest plants for your garden.

What to look for:

  • Green and healthy foliage
  • Leaves that are uniform in colour
  • Unopened buds or plants with only a few flowers blooming
  • Plants with foliage on most of branches
  • Shape that is consistent with the specie and cultivar of plant
  • Solid root ball that is moist and firm
  • Properly wrapped and tied plants, not too tight nor too loose
  • Only one seedling per pot. More seedling make the pot looks lush but they are all competing for nutrients
  • Moist and firm soil

What to avoid:

  • Full-flowering plants. While they look pretty they aren’t producing the sturdiest of root systems
  • Diseased looking foliage such as those with dark or pale spots on the stems and leaves
  • Plants that look disproportionate to the size of the pot, which could indicate the plant is root-bound
  • Pest-plagued plants. Look for distorted leaves or holes chewed through foliage
  • Plants that look different, such as paler, to the same variety around them
  • Leaves or needles that are turning brown or curling
  • Broken or limp-end branches
  • Tightly bound plant
  • Large roots coming out of container or roots exposed on the surface
  • Healthy foliage on top, but yellowing and brown foliage underneath. This could indicate the plant was unevenly watered.

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