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| Positive | LouisianaSweetPea (8 reviews) | On Apr 25, 2004, LouisianaSweetPea Mount Hermon, LA (Zone 8b) wrote: In March, I ordered a Seckel Pear tree in a five-gallon container. My order arrived in a timely fashion. |
| Negative | EnglishJasper (2 reviews) | On Mar 26, 2004, EnglishJasper Franklin, MA wrote: I purchased several grafted trees (2 Paw Paws, mulberry, heartnut and lemon plus other plants). One Paw Paw arrived with an old trunk injury and in poor condition and died. The mulberry's graft died and the lemon had scale and was poorly pruned with horrible form. The heartnut also had a trunk injury and hopefully survived the winter. I emailed about the Paw Paw and Janet refused to replace it. I told her she would lose me as a customer if she did not replace or credit. She refused. The lingonberries and cranberries were fine. I have received much better bare root trees for less money from Miller and Stark. |
| Negative | gorgeguy (3 reviews) | On Mar 18, 2004, gorgeguy Portland, OR wrote: What I ordered: On March 23rd, 2004, gorgeguy added the following: They (Janet) got in touch with me regarding my dead gooseberry. She said they had replaced my original pinky- sized gooseberry with a 3 gallon plant. The 3 gallon plant had a large obviously dead stalk, and 2 small but rather long branches shooting out from the base that had no laterals. It looked weird, and as I said the buds were dry from the start. A 3 gallon plant at any nursery in Portland would be rather large, have numerous scaffold branches, and would be bearing fruit that year. The plant I received was weak. Everyone who has had a positive experience with them is either A) Lucky; or B) have not had experience with any of the aforementioned other quality nurseries. |
| Positive | Honeycomb (1 review) | On Jul 30, 2003, Honeycomb wrote: I have bought about nine fig trees from Edible Landscaping. I received them timely and in great shape. The size of the plants were appropriate to the container (with the possible exception of one--but that may have been due to the type of fig tree it was; I'm unfamiliar with that variety). The LSU Purple produced the first year (only a few, but still...). I loved their selection of fruit, and I was delighted with the plants I received (very healthy). I will be ordering more fig trees and other fruit from them. I order from them online...my only somewhat negative comment is that I had trouble with their online ordering form a time or two. |
| Positive | klz001 (9 reviews) | On Jul 11, 2003, klz001 Columbia, SC wrote: Overall a good company and great people. I've ordered from them many times, and have occasionally had to call to push an order out early, (I live in N.C., where it gets hot sooner), but the plants are always very, very well packed, and in EXCELLENT condition when they arrive. And their customer service is very good; they'll do what they can to accomodate you. |
| Positive | goloff (1 review) | On Jun 18, 2003, goloff wrote: I've ordered several times from this company. I have blueberries, lemons, raspberries, and hardy kiwi all from them. Sent my father in IL a pinon pine that arrived in excellent condition and when specified. |
| Positive | tamelask (4 reviews) | On Jun 18, 2003, tamelask Garner, NC wrote: i've ordered from this company 2x. i felt they were very helpful and patient with my many questions. they have a good selection of edible plants, and ship in a reasonable amount of time. a real plus is, as the best source east of the missippi for unusual things, i feel their plants are more well adapted to my area. i did have one plant die, which at my request, they replaced the following fall. i love the fact that the plants are sent in pots- much less damage! not to mention, no immediate need to scramble to get them soaked, planted, etc. i would definitely recommend them. |
| Positive | Horseshoe (21 reviews) | On Jun 3, 2003, Horseshoe Efland, NC (Zone 7a) wrote: I've ordered from these fine folks for over 5 yrs now. Each time I've rec'd excellent plants. People who see them are surprised at the size of them when I open the box. I've bought plants ranging from fig bushes to persimmon, serviceberry, lemon, kumquat...that's just what I remember off the top of my head. |
| Negative | Mumgo (3 reviews) | On Jun 3, 2003, Mumgo Manheim, PA wrote: I ordered a couple of 'Sunshine Blue' blueberries back in February by phone. It took them a month to confirm my order. |
| Positive | Oklahawg (3 reviews) | On May 24, 2003, Oklahawg Collinsville, OK wrote: Very helpful and user-friendly: my exact product was sold out for this year but they suggested a great alternative. Great packaging and solid communication. The color catalog is awesome. I will be a repeat shopper. |
| Negative | LNAmmon (2 reviews) | On Jun 1, 2002, LNAmmon wrote: Far and away the very worst service I have received. The person who identified himself as "Michael" and "as the owner," was unable to answer even the most basic of questions. In addition to that the general poor attitude was very apparent as the answers to nearly all the questions were "I don't know" with no follow up info. The Lemon I rec'd was a Eureka Lemon, not a Meyer Lemon (I kept it anyway, and has done well), The Moro Blood orange has never bloomed and there is no obvious graft. It most likely is NOT a Moro orange. Further I ordered the Moro in May and rec'd it in late September, just in time to induce dormancy so I could place it in the house. I planted the Pawpaw immediately in a pre-prepared area and it died in 2 weeks. Needless to say that this was my last order with Edible Landscaping. |
| Positive | strangebob (8 reviews) | On Apr 11, 2002, strangebob Conway, SC (Zone 8a) wrote: I've ordered from Edible Landscaping for several years. Thus far I have ordered their Sunshine Blue Blueberries, Calomondin Orange, Kumquat, Limequat and Meyer Lemon. All were well grown with good solid Rootstock. Last year I ordered their Sweet Pomegranate. Again another solid plant.This year the leaves are comming out (about 3.5 feet tall now) and I'm hoping it will start producing soon. I rate this company a solid winner. PS all of the citrus trees have fruit on them.again this year. |
| Neutral | TashaKollor (1 review) | On Jul 1, 2000, TashaKollor wrote: Great selection of plants, and enjoyable catalog, with even more growing information on their website...however, I am currently doing first order with them with presently unsatisfactory customer service results that are both frustrating and time-consuming. On a two-part order (one, gifts to family member in another state, and part two, to me) Edible Landscaping sent wrong plant to family member and wrong plant to me. Family member has made over four calls to them, and I've done more than four e-mails, trying to get them to correct their errors. Someone there doesn't pay attention to what they read or hear. It took over four contacts with them before one person finally said sorry. I hope they get everything fixed by the end of the next frustrating week; despite their wide variety of plants, I no longer plan to order from them again due to poor and unprofessional customer service. |
| Positive | KarenRiggs (3 reviews) | On Jul 1, 1997, KarenRiggs wrote: Edible Landscaping has a WONDERFUL catalog. I bought my first garden plants from them: Five elderberry bushes, one of each they offered :). In this case, the smaller sizes were better, the larger were almost too large to ship well. Hey, can't beat the better ones being the cheaper, too! All arrived in good shape. Shipping was prompt, and the plants of high quality. They sell all their plants in pots, and ship all through the summer, a real plus for avoiding those "150 bare-root plants to plant" spring blues! |
| Positive | JudyKarpen (1 review) | On Jul 1, 1997, JudyKarpen wrote: They have a wonderful catalog of all sorts of trees and shrubs that produce edibles, from the mundane to the exotic. Also they are quite helpful and patient with questions on care, planting, etc. I have bought several dwarf citruses from them over the past few years and am quite happy with them. Only problem I've had is when I ordered some habanero plants to be sent to my brothers as gifts; it was winter though and they had to be sent during a major cold snap, so it's no surprise the plants didn't survive thereafter. Obviously not their fault, so I will continue to buy from them and to recommend them to others. |
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