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Hi, I'm Jessica Smith with Blands Nursery in West Jordan, Utah. In today's series we're
talking all about trees and shrubs. Right now we're going to discuss how you actually
buy trees and shrubs. Well first off, what you want to do is prepare the area and make
sure you've planned it so that you get plants, or you buy plants that actually will fit in
the area at maturity. It's the number one mistake that a lot of people make is they
plant when it's little and it looks good when it's little, but that tree may get sixty,
seventy feet high in an area that can only have a twenty or thirty foot tree. So plan
and prepare before you buy. Next off, go to your local nursery, go to one that is a reputable
nursery and check out what their guarantee is because you'll want a guarantee. You are
dealing with a living plant and a reputable nursery will have trees and shrubs that are
usually of higher quality, true to name, they're shipped correctly, unloaded correctly, taken
care of correctly and they're also going to have a knowledgeable staff that can help you
and guide you through the planting procedures and any problems that may arise. Also look
over the plant. If you see anything wrong with it or any concerns, bring it up at the
time that you're there at the nursery. It may just be a simple thing where the leave
may be just dried around the edges and that may be common as the plant sits there in that
black bucket in the heat, but bring it up at that time. They should be able to tell
you what is wrong with it. That bargain basement price may not be a good deal. Yes it's good
to get maybe a year end clearance or an overstocked item on it for a discounted price, but also
be careful on clearance items. There may be something wrong with the plant that may cause
problems and concerns down the road.