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| Negative | leakil (1 review) | On Sep 1, 2017, leakil Senatobia, MS wrote: Purchased with gift card in April 2017 from Target, a $259.00 patio umbrella which the frame busted within 1 month. I started calling Target and Customer Relations on June 1, 2017. Because I do not have a receipt, Target nor Smith and Hawken will not replace the frame even though there was a one year warranty on the product. When they know when it was manufactured and it has been within one year, why can it not be replaced? I have spent hours calling and talking to numerous people and returned to the store, and no one is willing to even try to help. I WILL NEVER SHOP TARGET AND I WILL NEVER BUY SMITH AND HAWKEN PRODUCTS AGAIN. Thanks for nothing. |
| Neutral | peribeca (2 reviews) | On Oct 8, 2011, peribeca Tuscaloosa, AL wrote: sad to see how they have come down.....it is a name only now!...have a number of their older "Bulldog" tools; strapped spades, forks, billhooks; they used to be real gardener oriented now they appeal to the upscale yuppie crowd....very overpriced and not much that is usable to grow home crops |
| Negative | Tylera (1 review) | On Feb 7, 2011, Tylera Boulder, CO wrote: I got a number of smith and Hawken amaryllis kits at target this year. They came with a soil mix that has exploded with small flying bugs that live under the soil. The only plants in my whole house that have these pests are the amaryllis in different rooms. The soil is crawling with them. No other plants in the house have them. |
| Neutral | DragonSeed (1 review) | On Feb 12, 2010, DragonSeed (Zone 10a) wrote: We bought several of the Smith Hawken amaryllis bulb kits for Christmas, because we LOVE the "apple blossom" variety, which is what the package said was inside. You guessed it: So far, we have not yet seen any of the lovely WHITE flowers; today the first bulb bloomed and is a bright ORANGEY-RED color. It is not unattractive, but we specifically chose the APPLE BLOSSOM and are disappointed. (We are, however, impressed with the size and health of the plant & the flowers are enormous!) |
| Negative | novakcf (1 review) | On Aug 17, 2009, novakcf Broadview Heights, OH wrote: Purchased a Smith & Hawken outdoor dining set and other items from the set, in June09 from Target. Used the dining set once.....and the weather proof wicker is unraveling on the chair and is not fixable in the area that it is coming undone. |
| Positive | man1410 (3 reviews) | On Aug 13, 2009, man1410 Atlanta, GA (Zone 7b) wrote: Smith and Hawken is liqudating and going out of business. I liked their stores in Atlanta and Birmingham. |
| Neutral | sfeldman2005 (6 reviews) | On Jun 18, 2009, sfeldman2005 Santa Cruz, CA wrote: The kaffir lime I ordered was so-so and their website should have made it clearer that it was packed in wood chips, not in soil. It wasn't that big and had some awful looking round bug that looked like white corduroy on the main trunk. Plus, I didn't like the extra shipping charge, which also could have been more obvious during the checkout process. Since the plant was fairly healthy, I'll give them a neutral. |
| Negative | hangingbasket (1 review) | On Jun 11, 2009, hangingbasket Citrus Heights, CA wrote: What the heck happen to this company ? Selling high price garbage now , Products lucky if it makes it a season ... I call to complain to customer service to a Kathy Hawken who by the way , to find out its a made up person... "Such Lies " is this the kind of business you'd want to buy from!!!!!!!! I would not shop at any Smith and Hawken !!!!!! JK From CA |
| Negative | ponchomax (1 review) | On May 30, 2009, ponchomax Trabuco Canyon, CA wrote: Purchased a "Parisian inspired" set of bistro chairs and table in green. Paint finish lasted approximately six months and paint split off of chairs and peeled off of table. Lousy quality. |
| Negative | WordR (2 reviews) | On May 11, 2009, WordR Dallas, TX wrote: Hyacinth bulbs I bought in 2008 grew in a stunted way. I've forced bulbs before, so I know I did everything correctly. These were "pre-cooled" or something, and didn't require (in fact you weren't supposed to) refrigeration. Bad product. Not one flower out of the whole $18 bag. Waste of time and hope. |
| Positive | giamax (1 review) | On May 6, 2009, giamax Jacksonville, FL wrote: I bought a s/s border fork from their Princeton store a few years back, have brought it here with me to Florida when we moved and just two weeks ago broke two of its tines. They carry a lifetime guarantee on their tools so I immediately emailed their customer service on how I can get a replacement. A week passed and no response, so I called their 800 number. As some of the other members have posted it's like pulling teeth getting a response using both options, but in their catalog Kelly Hawken gives her contact info, so I copy furnished her with the email I sent customer service with attached pictures, and the very same day gets a response from her and the manager of the Palm Beach store, Brad Mann. They replaced the fork, shipped it to me free of charge, did not even ask me to send them the broken fork in exchange. Today (just 2 days after the email exchange) I found the package waiting for me by the door. So for me this was customer service at its finest (quality of the border fork remains to be seen though). |
| Negative | E36yellowM3 (3 reviews) | On Apr 10, 2009, E36yellowM3 Raleigh, NC wrote: I ordered some Hippeastrum bulbs from Smith & Hawken and they're blooming now. I'm not sure why they bother to label them and sell them by name. I think they just mix them up in a big container and send you whatever they pick out :-) The flowers are nothing like what they're supposed to be. Too funny... almost. |
| Negative | Hillersouth (1 review) | On Mar 21, 2009, Hillersouth Marietta, GA wrote: I loved this company in the beginning. So much so, that I would drive two hours to shop there.I read Paul's book and was inspired to open my own small shop, touting local growing, native plants, healthy products for the home, etc When I moved to the city, I applied, and got a job with them. Then Scott's bought it...oh boy. What a 180 from the original concept. Expansion and total removal from the regional "local" concept. Then the product became shoddy and China-imported more and more. With the ability to hear "background" information, I became so disheartened about money, money, money for the sake of quality, I resigned. |
| Negative | paulhawken (1 review) | On Mar 20, 2009, paulhawken Mill Valley, CA wrote: As the founder of Smith & Hawken, I want to back up people's observations about the quality. When we started in 1979, we were very picky and careful about what we purchased and sold. I left the company in 1991 and it has been through a series of owners. The company is a ghost of itself and many of the items that we originally sold are not being offered by S&H or any other company for that matter. That is a shame since I believe gardening will become more important in the near future as our need to localize our food becomes more acute. I am not sure S&H will ever come back from its shallow grave. It is owned by Scott's, a company that sells pesticides, the opposite of our intention and value system. It is corporate America doing what it does best, which is not very good for the land or people. |
| Negative | laura10801 (5 reviews) | On Mar 2, 2009, laura10801 Fairfield County, CT (Zone 6b) wrote: Smith & Hawkin used to be such a good company and it has gone way down hill. |
| Negative | BOWL1901 (1 review) | On Mar 25, 2008, BOWL1901 Wilmette, IL wrote: SMITH HAWKEN''s gardening spades and tools were the finest. They were made in England by Bulldog. If the handle broke you could send it in they would repair for a nominal cost. This has ended the new tools are made in Poland and elsewhere and not near the quality. This trend can be seen in the gardening gloves. They use to carry goatskin gloves made in New England which have not been replaced by poor quality gloves from China. This store will not last long in business if it insists on selling junk. |
| Negative | spesialmom (1 review) | On Mar 7, 2008, spesialmom Stormville, NY wrote: Smith and Hawken should be embarrassed at the quality and quantity of their flower subscriptions. First of all you have to hope that they are still alive when they arrive to you. Most of the time the flowers are brown and wilting. I have called several times to complain about the way the flowers arrive and they will gladly deliver you another order of the same flowers and you have to hope that they arrive in better shape. Imagine paying almost $50 a month plus another $10-12 for delivery charges and you get three roses and a few green sprigs. Unacceptable. Most people probably do not see the quality and quantity of what they order but in my case the person that gave them to me is right by me and sees the flowers delivered every month. I can't even begin to thing of what he is thinking. Cancelling the order would do not but embarrass the people involved so you have to stick with it and watch your money wilt right before your eyes. Terrible, terribe, terrible. I would never recommend Smith and Hawken to anyone -- not even an enemy. |
| Positive | Denver_Mike (1 review) | On Nov 27, 2007, Denver_Mike Denver, CO wrote: I purchased a fork from Smith and Hawken in Cherry Creek, Denver a few years ago. It was made in Poland of stainless steel and was a very attractive implement. Unfortunately the wooden handle was not very durable and rotted out at the base. The store was unable to help me with a replacement handle. |
| Neutral | kins02 (9 reviews) | On Sep 23, 2007, kins02 Brooklyn, NY wrote: I recently ordered 2 Maidenhair fern plants. The plants were shipped overnight by FedEx which was good. The plants themselves were in excellent condition and of good size. However, there was nothing to hold the soil in the pots and a good deal of it was either loose at the bottom of the carton or simply gone. I have ordered from many online nurseries and there are many methods for holding the soil in the pots, so I was surprised that a company of Smith & Hawken's reputation did not use any of them. |
| Negative | Coffeegeek (1 review) | On Sep 4, 2007, Coffeegeek North Fort Myers, FL wrote: My two cents for what it's worth. As a major fan and follower of Smith & Hawken for many years, I've grown to be somewhat disappointed with the growth of the company. Starting out in Mill Valley, CA, selling goods that were purchased oversees, quality was by far on the top end. Now Smith & Hawken is sold in Target. The company was not the same after Dave Smith & Paul Hawken retired. Their customer service was top notch. If you can get your hands on some of the 'original' goods, you are lucky. The name use to shout "Quality", now it's a almost a disgrace. |
| Negative | mgm35 (1 review) | On Jul 25, 2007, mgm35 Phoenixville, PA wrote: My online ordering adventure was the first time I ever dealt with Smith & Hawken--and it will definitely be the last. I ordered a pricey $500 patio umbrella which, from the website description and photo, led one to believe would come with a stand. It arrived, after 2 1/2 months, without a stand and it appears to be an umbrella you insert in a table. Further, when I ordered this thing back in the spring, the site prompted me for 2-day FedEx delivery, charged me for that for a total $80 delivery charge--and then I waited for weeks on end. When I inquired they said I had to wait 4-6 weeks. When it finally arrived, after 10 weeks, part of the icing on the cake has been that I belatedly found on a jump page on their site that Smith & Hawken will pay for delivery for any online order over $250. Yet they charged me anyway. |
| Neutral | trilliumfan72 (3 reviews) | On Jul 18, 2007, trilliumfan72 Orinda, United States wrote: My order arrived in decent condition, but I was frankly unimpressed with the quality of the plants. They seemed undersized, especially considering how much I paid. The convallaria majalis "Rosea" I ordered was impossible to find anywhere else, so I suppose it was worth it. Many of my friends have had more positive experiences with the company, however, so I will consider ordering from them again. |
| Positive | debincincy (5 reviews) | On Mar 26, 2007, debincincy Cincinnati, OH (Zone 6a) wrote: In Cincinnati the store is wonderful, very nice sales folks, been the same people since they opened here. Have purchased lots of items from the store. My only complaint is that they are expensive, so I search their sales on-line for when things get discounted. Plus, I have a "membership" of their garden club card and this has given those with cards days of special 20% off items. This fall I purchased their paperwhites and I have been so pleased wtih the blooms, each bulb produced 3 flower blooms, these were even better than the bulbs I have previously ordered from Scheepers, and I love Scheepers bulbs. I am definitely going to keep buying their paperwhites each winter. |
| Positive | revclaus (27 reviews) | On Feb 2, 2007, revclaus (Judith) Denver, CO (Zone 5b) wrote: Smith & Hawken has a store in Denver, and I've found them extremely friendly and helpful. They've always gone out of their way to make sure I'm happy. |
| Negative | spursley (4 reviews) | On Jan 5, 2007, spursley Brooklyn, NY wrote: How this company has managed to maintain its good reputation is beyond me. Sure, they have great garden tools, but they also have the worst customer service on the planet, which matters a lot since they usually send you the wrong thing, especially if it's a plant. (Apparently, a random pink delphinium will do as well as the blue "pagan purple" one you ordered, a red orchid as well as a white one, etc., etc.) My worst experience was ordering a shed online, which I bought in the spring and designed my small garden around. It was supposed to arrive in April, but never did (they told me every time I asked that it would arrive "in two weeks" and then got huffy when I started doubting them the 5th or 6th time). Finally, in August, they canceled the order, without bothering to let me know until I asked. I am a slow learner, but have finally given up ordering anything from Smith and Hawken online. |
| Positive | 75751 (40 reviews) | On Nov 8, 2006, 75751 Fort Mill, SC (Zone 7b) wrote: I ordered a fresh Christmas wreath for the holidays. It |
| Positive | mrimomma (2 reviews) | On Jul 28, 2006, mrimomma Wausaukee, WI (Zone 4b) wrote: I ordered two copper window boxes with iron framing to hang them in. They are beautifully styled, and very reasonably priced-$109.00 (on sale). I say this is a good price because I did lots of research online, and all others were more like $169.00, and not as large. I had called and asked the salesgirl how long the sale would last (trying to coordinate w/payday), and she was happy to tell me. So when I ordered, they came fast, were in great condition, and easy to put up. Best of all, they look GREAT with flowers in them! I would order from them ANYTIME! |
| Negative | datgirl365 (1 review) | On Jul 26, 2006, datgirl365 Mountain View, CA wrote: I recently purchased an outdoor patio set (Manor House Collection) from S&H.. and I have to say that the experience was FRUSTRATING! I intentionally purchased from a retail store (rather than ordering online) so that I could have an actual person to work with, in case of any issues. The original salesperson I worked with, told me that I would receive my table and chairs in about 2 weeks. Because the table was heavy and expensive, the cost of the product included premium delivery (free shipping and assembly). A couple of days after purchasing the product, the salesperson called and said that since it was a sale item, she should not have offered the premium delivery for free. Since this was her error, she would still provide free delivery, but could not offer assembly. After two weeks, I had not received my products. I called and found out that my original salesperson had left the store AND for outdoor dining sets, delivery was 4-6 weeks! Due to the communication error, S&H agreed to rush deliver. I was able to get my table and all chairs but one in 3 1/2 weeks. Upon delivery, I was informed that one of the chairs were damaged, so they would need to deliver another one. I received the last chair 1 1/2 weeks later. Basically, everything was delivered in 5 weeks. Throughout all this -- I was constantly on the phone to ensure that products were being shipped and that my order was not lost. At one point, one of the retail reps said they were going to give me a gift card for my troubles, but that never came... For those who are thinking about purchasing furniture pieces from Smith and Hawken, be forewarned that the delivery aspect can be quite tedious -- especially for a high end retail store, where you pay high end prices, expecting good customer service! |
| Neutral | jshare (2 reviews) | On May 12, 2006, jshare Hsmilton, NJ (Zone 6b) wrote: I've ordered via the website many times over the years (my local store is terribly unorganised, carries almost nothing, seems to take 3 weeks to unpack new items and the staff are lazy and rude). Christmastime is always going to bring delays and problems, no matter the merchant--My transactions throughout the "normal" part of the year have been positive, on the whole. |
| Negative | manuretea (11 reviews) | On Jun 16, 2005, manuretea Medina, OH (Zone 5b) wrote: Purchasing sale items from Smith and Hawken has left me very disenchanted with their products and service. The closest store is over an hour away---it made sense to order online. I ordered 3 bronze topiary forms. The forms arrived promptly but were not bronze and two out of the three were broken. Several calls to customer service got me nowhere. I am out over $60.00 In the future I will place my orders with more reputable companies like Lee Valley or Gardners Supply! |
| Positive | Nell495 (6 reviews) | On Feb 18, 2005, Nell495 Manassas, VA (Zone 6b) wrote: My orchid came in nice condition except the flower was broken off. Customer service sent a replacement amd and suggested I keep the first one and try to get it to bloom again. Very friendly helpful service. |
| Positive | cdstar (1 review) | On Aug 13, 2004, cdstar Cincinnati, OH wrote: I feel like coming to the defense fo S&H! I have recently bought outdoor furniture from their web site. The items I bought on sale were last years models , but this year's models were actually delivered. They came quickly and in excellent condition. I have made three purchases of furniture and all went extremely well..quality, service and delivery. Phone calls were made to set up delivery and the drivers were even very nice. No complaints. I will continue to order from them. |
| Positive | rtnct (3 reviews) | On Feb 9, 2004, rtnct wrote: I placed an order by telephone from the catalog for glass ornaments, and found the telephone staff a bit less knowledgeable than I'd like - it shouldn't be SO obvious that they're just a call center. My rating is positive, though, because one ornament arrived damaged and they replaced it immediately with no "call tagging" or making me send it back, which was very convenient. I'd order from them again. |
| Neutral | Simba1 (1 review) | On Nov 3, 2003, Simba1 wrote: I am still trying to stay neutral. I still work for the call center Smith and Hawken has hired to do the phone orders and customer service. It is my thoughts that you still won't to stay away from the Web Site to purchase an item. In the last few month it has gotten worse not better. With christmas coming it will be evin worse. Last years orders placed on the website never downloaded to us. People never got orders and was a huge mess. |
| Negative | frustrated1 (1 review) | On Sep 27, 2003, frustrated1 Harwich, MA wrote: My daughter, who lives in Manhattan, bought a Smith&Hawken "premier paperwhite kit." She had it mailed to me for Christmas 2002. I live in the Wisconsin. It arrived with just the dirt and container, no paperwhites. I phoned the customer service number on the enclosed guarantee of the flowers, and was told that I had to phone the store in SoHo, NYC as this was customer service for the catalog, and they were separate. I then talked to a higher level customer service manager, and he repeated the same, and I told him I should not have to pay for a long distance call to the store, and he asked what I would like him to do. I asked him to phone the store and request that the paperwhites be sent to me, and to call me back and tell me the results. He said he would, but never did. So, my daughter phoned the SoHo store on two separate ocassions, was told they would send out the paperwhites to me, and they never did. I have been meaning to bring the brass pot with dirt to the SoHo store to have my daughter's account credited, but usually I am bogged down with luggage when we fly in to visit her, and have not done that. Why so much writing about paperwhites when I can drive 5 minutes from my home and spend 50 cents to buy the paperwhites?...that is not the issue. It is an issue of very poor customer service. Now the Smith & Hawken catalog has come to me with the same $29.00 offering for Autumn 2003. I would never buy anything from this company and neither would my daughter! She is a busy excecutive in NYC and has no time for this. I have worked in customer service in retail for many years and am angered by this shoddy service. |
| Negative | helixmochi (1 review) | On May 20, 2003, helixmochi wrote: I tried ordering on-line with a gift card. Their website doesn't support ordering with a gift card ( always says card is invalid ). I then called-in the order. They couldn't process the order until the gift card was validated ( which is not done by their company ). I called one month later, the order was not processed yet. One week later, they couldn't find my order ( the number was changed because the gift card was finally validated ). Numerous e-mails to customer service were never responded to. |
| Neutral | simba (1 review) | On May 8, 2003, simba wrote: I will try to explain why I stay neutral. I work for the call center Smith and Hawken has hired to do the phone orders and customer service. It is my thoughts that you may won't to stay away from the Web Site to purchase an item. It's great to look up plants or see the furniture, but the problems you may experience on purchasing is not worth the hassle. Get your order over the phone! On June 12th, 2003, simba added the following: The Smith and Hawken call center is now also taking calls for Martha Stewart. If we can't get it right with Smith and Hawken why would we add this extra burden. Do not place an order on the web it is a mess. |
| Negative | design_nut (1 review) | On Mar 20, 2003, design_nut wrote: VERY NEGATIVE |
| Negative | cheesecake (2 reviews) | On Jan 2, 2003, cheesecake wrote: Although I love the products, I too have had bad experiences with their shipping. On two different occasions recently, two products were ordered, and shipped separately - only one of which made it to its destination. I thought it was a fluke the first time (when I was on the receiving end of a gift that never showed up), until I placed an order for myself and once again, one of the items didn't turn up. Although the products were re-shipped after a few phone calls, it certainly makes me think twice about using this company for gift purchases. |


