Months of Flowering Houseplants
Months of Flowering Houseplants

Months of Flowering Houseplants

$160.00
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Product Details

Product Details

Our selection of choice and unusual flowering houseplants for monthly delivery reflects years of experience and is guaranteed to please. During the winter, we watch the weather closely and ship at precisely the right moment to assure safe arrival. Your gift will be delivered in superb condition with full instructions for care included. Separate shipments, sent by standard delivery to one address only. Monthly houseplant delivery available in three, six, nine, or twelve month options.

  • January—Hellebore in a 6" woven basket
  • February—German Primrose in a 6" basket
  • March—Cineraria in a 7" woven basket
  • April—Cyclamen in a 7" Sumatra basket
  • May—Pink Hydrangea in a 7" metal cachepot
  • June—Pink Anthurium in a 6" woven basket
  • July—White Moth Orchid (Phalaenopsis) in a 5" white ceramic cachepot
  • August—Dwarf Chenille Plant in a 6" woven basket
  • September—Azalea Rozalea® Coral Pink in a 6" woven basket
  • October—Kalanchoe in a 6" woven basket
  • November—Red Holiday Cactus in a 6" woven basket
  • December—Lavender 'Goodwin Creek Grey' in a 7" woven basket

If you would like us to hide prices on the plant list that arrives with each shipment, please check the box next to "This is a Gift" during checkout.

Shipping

Shipping
We try to ship each plant so that it arrives during the first week of each month, however sometimes the plants or the weather at our nursery (or across the country along the shipping route) will cause us to vary from this schedule in order to protect the plants from heat or cold. We will notify you via email at the email address specified on your order when each plant is ready to ship each month.

Sorry, Express delivery is not available for this item.

WEATHER PERMITTING - Working with Mother Nature

In our business, we work closely with Mother Nature. In the colder months when we stipulate that an item is shipped “weather permitting”, that means temperatures outside our shipping facility in northwestern Connecticut and along the shipping route must be warm enough for tender plants to survive in unheated delivery trucks. Our practice of waiting for windows of milder weather may result in the occasional delay, but our customers tend to appreciate the care we take to make certain their plants arrive in the very best possible condition. Questions? Don’t hesitate to call our customer service staff at 1-800-411-6159.

HOW PLANTS ARE SHIPPED

The size of the plants we ship has been selected to reduce the shock of transplanting. For some, this means a large, bareroot crown. Others cannot travel bareroot or transplant best if grown in containers. We ship these perennials and annuals in 1 pint pots, except as noted. We must point out that many perennials will not bloom the first year after planting, but will the following year, amply rewarding your patience. We ship bulbs as dormant, bare bulbs, sometimes with some wood shavings or moss. Shrubs, Roses, vines, and other woody plants may be shipped bareroot or in pots. The size of the pot is noted in the quick facts for each item.

WHEN WE SHIP

We ship our bulbs and plants at the right time for planting in your area, except as noted, with orders dispatched on a first-come, first-served basis by climate zone. We also ship a wide range of containers and planters, tools, supplies, fertilizers, garden wear, garden decor items, as well as indoor decorations like wreaths and dried bouquets when available. Estimated dates for shipping are indicated in the green Shipping Details box for each item. Please supply a street address for delivery. Kindly contact us with two weeks notice, if you'll be away at the expected time of delivery.

OUR GUARANTEE

We guarantee to ship plants that are in prime condition for growing. If your order is damaged or fails to meet your expectations, we will cheerfully replace or refund it. Please contact our Customer Service Department at 1-800-503-9624 or email us at [email protected]. Please include your order number or customer number when contacting us.

Reviews

Reviews

Average Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars (4 Reviews) Write a Review

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3 month subscription for blooming plants

I ordered the 3 month plant subscription beginning in February. The February plant was to be a cyclaman. A rather ordinary primrose plant was sent instead. I particularly wanted the cyclaman so am quite disappointed. Plus, primrose is supposed to be the plant in April. I considered ordering the 12 month subscription but will not based on this experience..

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Monthly house plant delivery

This is the best gift I have ever received. All plants arrived as small little straw protected immature plants. With little to no care they are just beautiful now!
I would love to send a picture of the 6 plants I enjoy daily to support my glowing review!!!!

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Beautiful, lush and healthy :)

I ordered the Sept - November for my Mom to surprise her with a pretty plant in the mail each month. Each one has arrived in great condition. The plants have all bloomed beautifully and now are enjoying life in her living room.
I am very happy with the exquisite plant selection and also how they are performing in her home; she does not have a green thumb.
Kudos to WWF, I love this as a gift and will buy again for others. :)
Satisfied in Sayville :)

39 of 40 people found this review helpful. Do you? yes no  Certified buyer


Just ok so far

I ordered the 12 month club for myself and 2 friends. 3 months into the series and I'm only moderately satisfied. Lily of the Valley was an anemic disappointment. Primrose looked like a $4.99 home depot impulse buy. Plants show up with no advance notification and on random schedules. Receipt with price included in every shipment so my friends know how much I paid for their Christmas gifts. On second thought, I give it 2 stars.
Response from White Flower FarmWHITE FLOWER FARM CUSTOMER SER, 6 years ago (08/23/17 09:21AM)

We sincerely apologize for your disappointment.

We try to ship each plant so that it arrives during the first week of each month, however sometimes the plants or the weather at our nursery (or across the country along the shipping route) will cause us to vary from this schedule in order to protect the plants from heat or cold.

You will receive an email notification when each plant is ready to ship each month at the email address you used when placing your order. Please make sure [email protected] is whitelisted in your email settings otherwise these shipment emails might go to your spam folder.

You can hide prices from gift recipients on the packing slip that arrives with each shipment, when you check "This is a Gift" during checkout. Shipments that you send to yourself, will include prices.

We hope this clears up any confusion. Please contact Customer Support at 800-411-6159 if you have any additional questions or concerns.

Thank you for your order & your honest feedback.

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Growing guide

Growing guide
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:

Light: Most houseplants prefer bright light with some direct sun. East- and west-facing windows are ideal and a south-facing window is satisfactory if the plants are not against the glass.

Temperature: Most are content at 60–70°F. Please note that sunny windowsills which are not well ventilated can get extremely warm on bright days.

Humidity: All houseplants (except Cacti) resent the excessively dry air produced by radiators, hot-air vents, wood stoves and close to south-facing windows. Humidity should be provided by standing the plants on trays of moist pebbles, or by using a humidifier nearby.

Watering: This is an art that can be learned. The secret is to poke your index finger into the potting soil. If it is dry one inch down from the surface, water thoroughly and don’t water until it is dry again. If the soil shrinks away from the edge of the pot, it is too dry and root damage is likely to occur. If soil remains constantly wet the roots will rot. When this occurs some leaves may turn brown or yellow.

Feeding: Houseplants generally need plant food only when actively growing. This is usually in spring and summer. All flowering houseplants prefer a plant food that is low in nitrogen and high in phosphorus. We suggest applying fertilizer at half the rate listed on the container, but at the same frequency.

Potting: The potting soil we supply with some plants should be moistened, but not soaked, before using. When it is time to repot use a good potting soil recommended for houseplants, avoiding bargain brands. Water well before potting. Remove the plant by turning it upside down and tapping the edge of the pot against a solid object. Use a pot that is 1–2 inches larger or return it to the same pot by carefully removing about an inch of the soil and roots. At the same time trim the foliage by one third. Please note: this treatment is not recommended for Clivia. Add compost gradually and firm the soil. Settle the soil by tapping the base of the pot. After potting, water well, but avoid washing out the fresh compost.

Pests: Most plants have few problems when properly cared for, but there will be situations that require some treatment. Wait until the plant is not in flower. The safest method is to drown the insects with tepid water using the sprayer in a kitchen sink. Make sure not to soak the soil too much. If this doesn’t work plunge the foliage in a bucket of soapy water, using liquid soap, not detergent. If this fails try mixing 2 ounces of rubbing alcohol, 2 tablespoons Ivory Liquid Soap and enough water to make a quart. Apply with a sprayer that can produce a strong spray to dislodge the critters, taking care to hit the underside of the leaves and the growing tips. Commercial houseplant sprays are available if severe infestations occur.

Summer Treatment: Most houseplants prefer to be outside during the summer. If your houseplants are varieties that can tolerate full sun, it is critical to place them in a shady location for 2–3 weeks before you expose them to full sun. You must return them indoors as soon as night temperatures drop below 45°F.

Trimming: Trimming will be necessary for vigorous varieties during growing season.

 

For additional information about houseplant care, please download our ebook.

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