February 23, 2014 | #136 |
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I understand all that, but I also see that in some ways they are doing things the hard way, by hand editing the whole website, when the list of varieties could go into a simple database, with availability and price changes changes made easily, and the site updated with a click. Beyond that, without adding online orders, it could be set up to check off what you want on the site, and print out an accurately filled out order form. They would probably need a local volunteer to set it up for them though for it to happen.
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February 23, 2014 | #137 | |
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Personally, I will not order from a company that takes 3 weeks to tell me they are out of stock. I expect to be able to find this information on the website, and fortunately there are teeming hordes of garden seed companies with online catalogs which are happy to take my money and give me a fantastic customer experience. I appreciate SSE and Sand Hill, but if you stand still, other younger, smarter people will step in and do the job. Quote:
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March 20, 2014 | #139 |
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I received my order today. I sent the check on February 17th. They must be busy. I don't think it has taken this long in the past.
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December 13, 2014 | #140 |
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Sent in an order based on info from the website. getting excited about doing my 50 in 5 plan! http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=32971
I don't intend on this to be a commercial, but from the time I made my original post I have searched and researched numerous seed suppliers. what I discovered is that based on availability of the varieties I was looking for, the cost of seed, the shipping charges, and the information provided in this thread, these people would get my first seed order. to those who say they need online ordering: not so fast! websites for most other vendors are exasperating! the back and forth clicking from variety list to description to shopping cart to variety list is worse than hand writing my order on a printed form. web sellers need to have a page with checkboxes beside a text list of available varieties that can all be entered at one time. enough of my ramble. and I will follow up with what I get (volunteered for substitutes) and when I get my order. i'm admittedly old school, having grown up on a farm in iowa in the 60's, but to me, these are the type of vendors I prefer to deal with. jmo |
December 15, 2014 | #141 |
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I agree, I always order some things from their catalog and I've never been disappointed.
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January 9, 2015 | #142 |
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Has anyone received a catalog yet? I ordered based on availability on his web site. I like his prices and size of his packets and shipping is fair.
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January 12, 2015 | #143 |
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January 22, 2015 | #144 |
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like a kid at Christmas!!!
just home from work and such a surprise in my mailbox: my seed order!!! will post more details when I calm down, but for now all that seems to be missing from what I hoped for is druzba. I expected that, having checked the updated website, and the 2015 catalog I received a couple of days ago. also, three packages stamped with "Thank you free seed for trial"!!! now if I could only get rid of the gosh darnoodley snow and frost that is life in southeastern Wisconsin this time of year, i'm ready to get back in the garden! again, I must repeat: I enjoy dealing with sellers that appear to charge for the time and effort, rather than marketing and management. jmo |
January 22, 2015 | #145 |
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I got my catalog yesterday and I see my check was cashed so hopefully my seed order comes soon. I look forward to reading Glens year in review. It makes me feel like he is old friend. I come from a long line of farmers so I can relate. Farming is not for sissies.
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January 22, 2015 | #146 | |
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But his wife Linda is the one who does the website, manages the seed orders and sends out all the poultry to folks with all the papers needed to do that and works closely with the several woman they hire at peak seed time to pack seeds, etc. I've known Glenn and Linda for over 20 years and we communicate often. You'd have to go a long way to find two people as honest and principled as those two. Too bad that Glenn does not like to eat tomatoes. Good news that Linda is a fabulous cook and each Xmas I get a box with her homade thises and thatses. Carolyn, who hasn't gotten her catalog yet and who was also raised on what we call a truck farm here in the East.
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January 22, 2015 | #147 | |
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January 23, 2015 | #148 |
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Glenn and Linda are wonderful people. I think, for one, Linda was one of the greatest things that ever happened to Glenn. I remember when he was single. She's a tremendous worker.
I always remember all the extra things they have done for me and my friends. No one can presume to receive such favors. Yet it speaks volumes to me. In seeds, sweet potatoes and poultry Sandhill Preservation has proven to be very generous, always seeking to do the best for me. George Tahlequah, OK |
January 23, 2015 | #149 |
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I couldn't agree more with all the nice things being said about Sand Hill, I always wait to order seeds until I get my catalog.... by the way I'm jealous of you guys who have already gotten theirs, ...I'm still waiting!
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January 23, 2015 | #150 |
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not sure if this is how things are going but from the web page:
http://www.sandhillpreservation.com/pages/news.html 2015 PRINTED CATALOG UPDATES We always try to get the bulk mailing of catalogs sent out every year during the first and second full weeks of January. There is, unfortunately, going to be a slight delay in getting them sent out this year. The USPS has decided that we were not preparing them correctly in the past and that we must do them a new way. Linda is trying to learn how they want them sorted and processed just as quickly as she possibly can so that we can get them sent out as soon as possible. In the past we have started sending out catalogs to the East Coast first and have proceeded across the country to the West. This year, we will begin sending catalogs to the West coast first and will proceed across the country to the East. Any requests made by December 31, will go out in the first mailing. If your request comes in after January 1, 2015, your catalog will go out in the next mailing (which will be in just a few weeks). The Bulk Mailings were sent out as follows: The Zip Codes beginning with 7, 8, and 9 were sent out on Thursday, January 8, 2015. Zip Codes beginning with 6 were mailed Friday, January 9, 2015. Zip Codes beginning with 5 were mailed on Monday, January 12, 2015. Zip Codes beginning with 4 were mailed on Tuesday, January 13, 2015. Zip Codes beginning with 3 were mailed on Wednesday, January 14, 2015. Zip Codes beginning with 2 were mailed on Thursday, January 15, 2015. And, Zip Codes beginning with 1 and 0 were mailed out on Friday, January, 16, 2015. It has been our experience that it usually takes a week to a week and a half for them to arrive at your home. |
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