December 14, 2006 | #1 |
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Roguelands Vegetable Seeds Company?
Has anyone done business with them? I stumbled across their website (Tasty Tomatoes). Their shipping and prices are really low.
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December 14, 2006 | #2 |
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I'm having trouble figuring out the official name for this company. Seems they started offering seed packets on eBay and have moved from Oregon to Scotland. I wonder if they have seeds stored in the U.S. or if every shipment is international?
This all seems to be 1 company: - Vegetable Seeds UK - Seedfest - Roguelands Vegetable Seeds Company - Roguelands Seeds - TomatoSeeds.net - Tasty Tomatoes - Anioleka Vegetable Seeds Company reachable by these domains: http://www.vegetableseed.net/ http://www.roguelands.com/ http://www.tomatoseeds.net/ Garden Watchdog: http://davesgarden.com/gwd/c/2621/ http://davesgarden.com/gwd/c/3426/ Company History: http://www.seedfest.co.uk/about/about.html#company
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Seems they started offering seed packets on eBay and have moved from Oregon to Scotland. I wonder if they have seeds stored in the U.S. or if every shipment is international?
Kelly and Andrey moved back from Scotland to Oregon a year or so ago. The variety Cluj on my seed offer list below is from Kelly who asked my opinion about it. Some of us know them b'c they listed the variety Rostova, which became Gary Ibsen's Sunset Red Horizon. Apparently there was an undertstanding there somewhere, that got lost; I don't know the details. Last time I looed there was quite a statement with the Rostova variety at their site. And yes, they run the same company with a whole lot of different names and I'm not sure why they do that. And yes, I know Kelly, And yes last time I looked some of the blurbs were, well, ahem, a bit different. if looking primarily and especially for Russian varieties not found elsewhere, it might well be a good place to look.
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December 15, 2006 | #4 |
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I had completely forgotten about these people until I saw this thread. I placed a very good sized order with Anioleka Seeds back in 2002 and it has yet to arrive. I emailed them several times and was told something very similar to the old line "the check is in the mail". Spend your hard earned money elsewhere.
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December 15, 2006 | #5 |
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December 15, 2006 | #6 |
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Maybe we should put this in the Blacklist thread. 50-50 chance of getting seeds. Even a gambler wouldn't touch those odds.
The only way I'd do it is they were the only source for a variety and I would only buy a couple packs of seeds. I wouldn't chance more than a couple dollars. LoreD
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December 16, 2006 | #7 |
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I placed an order about 3 months ago for 4 varieties, (I believe it was through the seedfest website) A month later there were no seeds, so I checked my paypal account (the way I paid... through my paypal Mastercard debit) I followed the payment and the company uses CCNOW which provides credit card processing, shopping cart, fraud prevention, and secure checkout etc. So I waited until 2 months passed went back in and informed CCNOW that I had not received my order, they issued a refund within 24 hours. So if you do order and receive nothing, make sure you use a payment method that you can closely monitor online. 2 weeks ago, I received the seeds "on the house". I may be one of the lucky ones as it took a bit of effort and I track everything extremely closely.
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December 16, 2006 | #8 |
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I have never personally utilized this company, but recall that several folks have been less than satisfied over the years.
The Dave's Garden (gardenwatchdog) ranking is quite telling, because based on my observations, folks tend to be a bit hesitant to give negative rankings. http://davesgarden.com/gwd/c/3426/ |
December 17, 2006 | #9 |
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I think they chose the best name for their company last- (Roguelands) it fits them to a tee. 8)
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January 19, 2007 | #10 |
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I bought seed from this company two years ago. Service was good...I did get the seed. However, half of what I ordered was not true to type. I did inform them of this but received no respone.
They also seem to change what they offer quite frequently, which might be an indication of some instability.
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August 24, 2007 | #11 |
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I almost ordered some seed from here today and then thought I'd better go and check T-ville for comments first. Thanks goodness I did! And thank you, too!
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September 10, 2007 | #12 |
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Tyffanie,
I don't know if you are looking for unusually fancy varieties, but for a good selection of vegetable varieties that have been tested by USU and proven themselves for Utah, nothing beats the prices at Mountain Valley Seeds at SLC. They are good folks. Try them for your veggie needs, and then the Sandhill Preservation Center [also very good folks] for tomatoes, more veggies, sweet potatoes at unbeatable prices. (Our friend, Mark Korney also sells a huge variety of organic tomato seed for excellent rates, and is worth checking out. I have purchased from him and been very ssatisfied.) Between those two, I doubt you will find a better bargain anywhere else, barring a few rare exceptions at Valueseeds [good because of small packets e.g. zukes 5 seeds, lettuce, carrots etc. but selection chancy.] Unless you are growing an immense garden of more than 2 acres with dozens of different varieties, those two, and perhaps the GrowItalian folks [FranchiSementi packets are super value for Italian chard] should be able to take care of all your needs very nicely: tomatoes, peppers, cucurbits, . Even flowers. Let us know what your opinion of MVS was. mouse. |
September 15, 2007 | #13 |
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I placed an order with them once a couple years ago. i didn't receive it in time for the growing season and complained, they sent me a replacement order. A couple weeks later the original order arrived. (no i didnt return one) Something in their mailing and order filling seems a bit askew. On the plus side their seeds germinate better than most and they do include free seeds with each order. I got a good Black Brandywine and Carribean red chili pepper in their free seed selections.
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September 15, 2007 | #14 |
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My above post concerns Rogueland seeds NOT MVS! I have no experience with mvs.
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December 10, 2007 | #15 |
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I used Anoika(sp) one year for 50 pkts off e-bay: Very happy with the whole experience. Great selection toms.
I used Roguelands last year for another 50 again very happy. More excellent toms. I put a good report on Dave's Garden as a result. Recommended them to a friend she is very UNhappy didn't get her order nor any reply to e-mails. I won't use them again. I will amend my report on Dave's Garden. Phreddy |
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