March 30, 2009 | #31 |
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Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Mischka; for Opening Up My EYES!!
I now see what the problem is! "Quote the Black Bird; Never More, Never More!!" ~* Robin
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March 30, 2009 | #32 | |
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At Suze's suggestion, I bought a new kitty litter tray and I go outside with the tray and bag of soilless sterile seed starting mix, dump out what I need into the tray, then bring it back inside and wet it and stir it with a trowel until it is just moist. Then I take my seed starting tray and spread the soil until it's all ready to go. It doesn't make much of a mess that way and the kitty litter tray makes enough soil for about 25 4 inch pots or several 72 cell trays.
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March 30, 2009 | #33 |
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Wow. An entire thread on how terrible Park Seed Company is. I must say, I've been put out with them this year, too. I ordered costoluto genovese and chocolate cherry, and they never arrived and never arrived. I phoned them, and each time, it was "your order isn't showing up." So, I just drove down to the gosh darnoodley place, found plenty of chocolate cherries in their store, but no costolutos. Much later, my two seed order arrived to the address where I had it shipped....one variety at a time!
ARGH!!!!
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March 31, 2009 | #34 |
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All the info that Mischka posted about who owns what has explained at least a few things to me.
A couple of years ago I ordered a few items from Parks and of course was asked if I wanted to get their emails. I made the mistake of saying yes. I actually don't get all that much from Parksitself. But shortly after I started getting a whole lot of spam from J&P and I had never even gone to their site. Really irritating that they sold/gave my email to another site that I'm not at all interested in. BTW, if you find any of Park's or Burpee's items on Google Products and check out their feedback, both of them have really poor FB. Carol |
April 1, 2009 | #35 |
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You guys have to lay off Parks Seeds a little, ‘geologically speaking, the word (Soon) means within the next million years.
Yellow Stone Park is due to erupt, ‘geologically speaking, (Now) When my wife asks me when I am going to do something I tell her (Soon) which means within the next year. Worth |
April 7, 2009 | #36 |
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You can flip it into a good experience like I did...I guess
I ordered Diva and Eureka Cucumber seeds a couple months ago. I got my Diva seeds a week or so later, but no Eueka seeds. Hmmm Last week after I had totally forgot about the Eueka seeds, a pkg from Parks came. "Hmmm, whats this..." Oh sweet, my Eueka seeds
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April 8, 2009 | #37 |
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I like my Burpee sprout seed starter, but then, I got it at the Home Depot so I did not have to deal with Park Seed or Burpee by mail
I learned my lesson about Park Seed and its trickle down deliveries years ago. |
April 9, 2009 | #38 |
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lmao!!!!!
So, regarding what I wrote two posts above... I just received an email from Parks regarding the Eureka Cucs I ordered 2/18, and finally received 4/4! Here is a copy/paste from the email... Date Shipped: 4/08/09 Amount Charged : 1.95 Total number of packages: 1 Items included in this shipment: 1. CUCUMBER EUREKA HYBRID (5569) Qty : 1 _______________ Ummm, I recieved them on the 4th...THE 4TH!!!!!!!!!!!! Good god, they really are messed up
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April 9, 2009 | #39 |
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I was wondering how Jackson & Perkins got me on their mailing list. Boy are they annoying!
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April 9, 2009 | #40 |
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For members still searching for County Fair Cucumbers Nichol's Garden Nursery has them. Thought I would give you all a helping hand.Cheers and happy gardening.
https://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/index.htm Kevin |
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April 10, 2009 | #42 |
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I had a horrible time with Jackson & Perkins last year,this thread is spot-on. I finally gave up and filed a dispute with my credit card company.Not knowing they were affiliated,I almost ordered Coleus seeds from Parks a few days ago--glad I didn't
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April 13, 2009 | #43 |
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I had pretty much the same luck, I ordered my supplies for the Biodome, and everything was backordered. By the time I got everything it was to late to start seeds this year.
I guess next year I will order early. |
April 14, 2009 | #44 |
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Amigetac,
welcome to TV, I see you are a new poster. Is that a big pumpkin in the pic??? If so what are you secrets? A new friend on TV gave me a lot of good advice last week. neva |
April 14, 2009 | #45 |
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I also ordered the biodome (JUMBO 18 PLUG) from Park last Sept. It was suppose to ship in Nov, but I finally recd it in Jan. Then I ordered a second unit in Jan and it only came in March, to late for my second planting.
However, I found using the biodome much less productive from using plain seed starting mix. The plugs are very slow to grow and more difficult to pot up. Maybe the smaller plugs work better, but I will stick with seeding mix. |
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