July 22, 2016 | #16 |
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Tomato Growers Supply is a small company they answer emails put out orders promptly and answer the phone, as well as several listed here some well respected and loved members.
If you have to join Facebook they cant answer the phone or emails after several tries they aren't worth dealing with. Seems to me the person spends too much time on Facebook. Worth |
July 22, 2016 | #17 |
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Thank you for the recommendation, Worth. Can't tell you how much time I spent trying to track down my seeds. Glad he is so busy he can ignore orders but I will order from Tomato Growers Supply next time. Perfect name, don't know how I missed that one.
Gardadore, thank you for your support. I was feeling a little bad about contacting my CC, I have a business and know about being overwhelmed. I just spent way to much time wondering where my seeds were and trying to make things right. Time to move on.... |
July 22, 2016 | #18 |
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Like I said they aren't the only ones we have several active honest members here that sell seeds.
I dont want to list them because if I miss one or two I dont want to insult them thinking I left them out. Just start from the top and read some of the threads on them. Worth |
July 22, 2016 | #19 |
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Trade Winds Fruit is great for a wide varieties of tomatoes, peppers, vege, herbs, tropical and weird plants.
I just placed an order, and am very happy with their service. They're responsive on emails, I received the package within 3 days of placing order, and each seed pack contains more seeds than indicated on the website. (I found job's tears, comfrey, pigeon peas, and many wonderful stuff..) |
July 22, 2016 | #20 |
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Check out the stickies in this section of the forum. You'll find many threads about vendors as well as a somewhat out of date but still useful) list of recommended vendors - http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=3
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July 22, 2016 | #21 |
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Thanks, everyone.... Great information. I thought I had found a link to Renaissance on this forum but I think it was someone with a similar name. And, he has some varieties I really want to try. Anyway, water under the bridge and all that...
Aerial, you must have a spectacular garden... Where are you in CA? |
July 22, 2016 | #22 |
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My impression is that Curtis usually does a pretty good job getting orders out, and his seeds are good quality.
Many of us who try to balance growing and seed selling fall down on the job a bit during peak tomato season. Indeed, when I caught up on filling orders today, I was a few weeks behind. Most people don't worry about it at this time of year, because they are purchasing for next year. But, when I looked in the email associated with our website, indeed I also had a frustrated customer. |
July 22, 2016 | #23 |
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In the South Bay. Still in the process of working to improve the garden soil, so I can put in those cool perennial veges and herbs.
I'm excited to have a lovely moringa baby tree growing among the beans. ❤ Last edited by Aerial; July 22, 2016 at 09:08 PM. |
July 23, 2016 | #24 |
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Sounds great, Aerial! I understand Moringa has edible leaves? My garden is in a community garden and we are not allowed to plant any trees, unfortunately.
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Moringas have edible everythings. |
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July 23, 2016 | #26 |
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Thanks Marsha! I plan to keep the Moringa well pruned, if any luck I can get it to grow and overwinter. I've seen blogs showing the plants being topped off every year and they'll regrow from roots? The seeds came from FL.
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July 27, 2016 | #27 |
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Update
I received my seed order today.... I immediately emailed Curtis Jackson to explain I had canceled the charge on my card and why, but that I would mail him a check for the amount. The seeds look fine but I will not order from him again. I've been around the block a few times and there are too many red flags for me to feel comfortable ordering from this company. I did include a note with my payment with an apology but did not receive any kind of apology or note along with my seeds. This is what I received, do not know anything about these varieties:
Virginia Sweets Tigarella India Zebra correction Indian Zebra German Queen Copper River Last edited by rhoder551; July 28, 2016 at 12:00 PM. Reason: edit tomatoe variety |
July 27, 2016 | #28 |
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I hope they work out well for you! Unfortunate ordering was a poor experience.
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July 28, 2016 | #29 |
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I grew both German Queen and Virginia Sweets. Virginia Sweets ripened late in this area but was excellent. I have not grown it again simply because of its lateness. German Queen I grew for a couple of years but don't remember getting a great yield. They were good, though. I have one seed left and with so many other possibilities have not ordered more. Happy to see that you finally got your seeds! There should have been an apology or explanation of some sort attached to it, however.
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July 28, 2016 | #30 | |
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Gardadore, thank you for the information on those two. Looking forward to growing them... |
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