In last month's issue of Greenhouse Canada, part one of this article discussed how some products tend to look great at purchase time but do not last until mid-June. Meanwhile, other products do not look so great at purchase time, but improve rapidly when they are in the garden and will last till frost. Using examples from the Sawaya Garden Trials, I shared varieties that fit both scenarios.In the last issue, I also shared some important reasons for staying informed about the different cultivars firsthand. In addition to differences in appearance at purchase time, some plants simply need a different sized container or a differentretail time to show off their potential. In this second part of the Sawaya Garden Trials report, I will share information on the genera which customers usually gravitate towards. Of course, there are varieties in each genus that perform much better thanothers.
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