How We Pack and Ship Croton Plants from PKP Garden

How We Pack and Ship Croton Plants from PKP Garden

At PKP Garden, we know how important it is for your plants to arrive healthy and ready to thrive. Packing live plants, especially for international orders, takes extra care, and we’ve got a system that works. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how we prepare each Croton plant before it leaves our garden.

 

1. Choosing the Best Plants

We start by picking healthy Crotons — vibrant colors, strong stems, and free from pests or disease. It’s all about sending you plants we’d be proud to receive ourselves.

2. Gently Cleaning the Roots

Before packing, we carefully remove all soil from the roots. This step is super important for international shipping, helping us meet plant health regulations and making sure your Croton travels clean and safe.

3. Keeping Roots Moist with Sphagnum Moss

Once the roots are clean, we wrap them with moist sphagnum moss. This keeps them hydrated during the journey. Then we wrap everything to protect the roots and hold in the moisture until the plant reaches you.

4. Packing with Care

Each plant is placed gently into a sturdy box. We protect the leaves, secure the roots, and make sure the box is sealed to reduce water loss during transit and to keep your plant in great condition during its trip.

Shipping You Can Trust – From Thailand to the World

We’ve shipped Crotons to customers in the USA, Hawaii, Spain, Germany, and more. Each shipment goes out with the complete paperwork and phytosanitary certificates — so everything’s in order when it arrives.

If you’re looking for beautiful, healthy Croton plants shipped with care, we’d love to help. PKP Garden is here to bring a little tropical color to your doorstep, wherever you are.

 

 

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