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Wild Ginger Farm

Wild Ginger Farm has 281 products listed in PlantScout.

Mailing Address:
24000 S Schuebel School Road
Beavercreek, Oregon 97004 (United States)

Phone: (503) 632-2338

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  Company Comment, posted on June 20, 2009:  
Wild Ginger Farm is a specialty mail order nursery located near Portland, Oregon. We grow hundreds of compact perennials from around the world, offering the adventurous gardener a diverse selection of interesting and uncommon plants. Our specialties include alpine & rock garden plants, dryland plants, hardy succulents, native plants and woodland plants. We ship only to U.S. locations.

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5 positives
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Positive Dedda
(13 reviews)
On September 05, 2008, Dedda Petersburg, VA
(Zone 7a) wrote:

Placed an order on Sept 2 , receive it today the 4th( I know off season, but still) Oregon -Virginia
I am impressed with the size of the plants, the rootballs extremely vigorous.Prices were surprisingly low, expected much,much smaller content in the pots .Love their selection!
I will add this company to my favorites for sure!

Positive mdspencer
(1 review)
On June 09, 2008, mdspencer Brookline, MA wrote:

Wonderful plants, better than I expected especially since they arrived in the current heat wave. The packaging is terrific, it looked like each plant was wrapped very carefully. I like the plastic wrap around the dirt and roots -- very thorough packaging in every way. Thanks.

Positive paulaindc
(6 reviews)
On May 30, 2008, paulaindc Washington, DC wrote:

I just received my first mail order from Wild Ginger. Ordering was smooth, web interface worked well, easy to change quantities, and I prefer to pay via PayPal. Plants arrived quickly, and were very securely packaged. The plants are lovely, strong, and well developed. I ordered lingonberries, wintergreen, violets, and a couple more. I am very pleased and expect to buy from them again.

Positive zafo
(14 reviews)
On May 01, 2008, zafo Saint Louis, MO wrote:

I am very impressed. I ordered around 12 hard to find sedum plants and they are all very healthy beautiful plants. The order was well packaged. The sedum filled each pot nicely. Good prices and communication as well as fast shipping. I will definitely order from this company again! Highly recommended!

Positive susybell
(14 reviews)
On May 20, 2007, susybell Vancouver, WA
(Zone 8a) wrote:

I've just discovered Wild Ginger Farm at a local plant sale. The plants at the sale were really well-identified and super healthy and good-sized. Plus, they had some interesting varieties that you don't see everywhere. I bought a very healthy looking perennial. Listening to the owner it's clear he's very knowledgeable about the care and growing of the plants he carries. I'm definitely going to make a point of visiting his nursery this summer when I'm ready for more plants in my rock garden.

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