Each category will be ranked 1 (poor) through 5 (excellent) and the catalog, website and overall company will be ranked separately.
Number and Plant Pictures: Rating 5. The Fall 2008 catalog added 39 new plants and products, bringing the total number of plants featured in this catalog to over 190 tropicals, succulents and houseplants. Gardeners will appreciate that each plant mentioned in the catalog has an accompanying photograph.
Plant Descriptions and Cultivation Information: Rating 5. A beginner gardener will be able to easily select the right plants to try in various locations throughout his home, sunporch, patio or greenhouse. Each plant in the Logee catalog includes a key telling a gardener the needed light conditions, temperature requirements, mature size, hardiness zones and when each plant can be expected to bloom. Another set of icons tells gardeners whether the plant is an easy grower, fragrant, works nicely in a hanging basket, can be grown as a bonsai or in a terrarium.
Gardening Tips: Rating 4. Many of the plants have descriptions which include tips for growing the plants successfully or encouraging blooms in more difficult plants. For some of the harder to grow tropicals, additional information will likely be needed.
Prices and Discounts: Rating 4. The Logee prices are reasonable, considering the rarity of many of the plants available.
Plant or Garden Packages: Rating 4. The gift packs and combinations that are available are very nice but there are only a handful and some beginners might want more discount, starter packs.
Organizational Structure: Rating 4. The Logee plant catalog is well organized with a table of contents in the front, icon keys at the bottom of every page, and headings on each page. Only a plant index seems to be missing from the catalog.
Number of Plants and Pictures: Rating 5. There are 650 plants available on the Logee’s website. Each plant (and each of the 100 plant-related items for sale) has a photo with it.
Plant Descriptions and Cultivation Information: Rating 5. As with Logee’s catalog, the website provides descriptions and growing information for every plant. Many of the most popular plants also include cultivation information sheets with more detailed maintenance tips!
Organizational Structure: Rating 5. Gardeners will appreciate the many ways to locate plants on the Logee’s Tropicals website. Sort plants according to several categories, such as edible and fruiting plants, indoor and windowsill plants, cacti and succulents, vines and climbers, herbs and spices, and more. Search plants according to growing conditions like bloom time, sun requirements, hardiness zones and plant type for even greater flexibility.
Informational Articles and Other Features: Rating 4. Several of the plants species do have cultural and growing information sheets that can be accessed when viewing that particular plant. Gardeners might like to have these in a more readily accessible section of the website without having to browse through each plant.
Years in Business: Logee’s has been in business since 1892.
Number of Plants Total: Logee’s introduces about one hundred new items each year and often has rare and hard to find tropicals. Currently Logee’s Tropical Plants offers 650 plants.
Dave’s Garden Ranking: Logee’s is a Dave’s Garden Watchdog Top 30 company. ‚”Being in the Dave’s Garden Watchdog 30 has been great for Logee’s. Not only has it been great for our business, but it also gives us terrific customer feedback from and independent source‚Äîand that helps us improve our customer service. We are proud and honored to be a part of this elite group of gardening companies.” says Sham El Shakhs
Number and Prices of Catalogs: Logee’s sends out six different versions of its catalog each year. The catalogs are free.
How many exclusive to the company? Logee’s takes pride in introducing new plants to the marketplace, but over time other companies begin to sell these plants, too. Typically, Logee’s offers 10-25 plants that are not available elsewhere.
Any special features or focuses for the company? Logee’s offers tropical plants that can be grown inside or outside in containers. Whether a customer chooses to grow these plants inside or outside depends largely on the season and the USDA hardiness zone.
Most homeowners have probably spent hours looking at the different types of garden seeders. You may have even come across…
When it comes to vehicle lovers, cleaning their cars on a regular basis is essential to maintaining the paint job's…
Gas chainsaws are the perfect tool for a variety of outdoor tasks, including chopping up logs for firewood, clearing brush…
A home can be a daunting project, one that takes some time and energy to maintain. With hard work, determination,…
Today ginger is grown all over tropical and subtropical regions in Asia, in parts of Africa and South America, and…
Onions are one of the most popular vegetables in the world, and growing onions is a snap in the home…