Podophyllum plants (mayapple) from Hallson Gardens: We ship Podophyllum while dormant in the spring in April and May, plus we sell it at the nursery in the summer. They are 2 year old field grown plants, freshly dug and shipped bare root.
If you have any questions feel free to contact us and we will be happy to help you. Thank you for your interest in our nursery and our plants!
Sorry, there are no items in this category available by mail at this time. Feel free to contact us for nursery availability or future mail order availability.
Our growing areas are thawed out, lily bulbs are in cold storage, and spring shipping is in full swing. As of mid-April our turnaround time is about 3 to 5 days but as our busiest time approaches during May, our turnaround sometimes gets closer to 2 weeks, so order as soon as possible and then let us know your preferred shipping time during checkout. This way you get on our schedule and we will send your shipment when you are ready to plant. With most perennials they transplant easiest while they are still dormant and they will wake up with the rest of your plants. If you can work the soil in your garden without it being water logged then you can plant our field grown, freshly dug perennials. In April our hostas are shipped completely dormant in peat moss and starting in May they will be shipped wrapped in wet paper towels as they will be just starting to emerge from the ground. Contact us if you need help picking out a good shipping time or have any planting questions.
As advance orders come in, some items are going out of stock. If an item says out of stock you can click the button to add your email to be notified when that item is back in stock. This is a great way for you to know as soon as the item is available again for advance order, and also gives us the chance to keep up with our production needs for the future.
Feel free to email us or call us toll free at 866-568-1474 with any questions and thank you very much for your continued support!
Sincerely yours, Chris Wilson and Brian Hall, Hallson Gardens