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| Negative | galan (1 review) | On May 20, 2004, galan wrote: 20 May 2004.......Ordered $61 worth of plants and 5 of nine were dead on arrival. Four were totally decayed and could not possibly have reached that state of deterioration in transit. The remaining 4 plants are all sickly and will likely also die. No response to my email complaint. Awful outfit and should be out of business, I say. |
| Neutral | beck02 (22 reviews) | On Apr 27, 2004, beck02 Newalla, OK wrote: All of the previous complaints are true--plants came in a green garbage type sack (very poorly packed), with everything bare root, a few things were moldy and/or dried out. I ordered 5 tree peonies (decent plants, some very nice sized, although dry, cost was $9.95/plant), 12 giant hibiscus (very tiny plants, but then, I only paid $5.65 for all), butteryfly bush that were sticks although some were starting to grow (8 for $10.95), 4 carnations (at $2/all--I don't think these like to be bare rooted at all) and a clematis (blue light, double) for $6.47--it looks the best, but was also priced about the same as other companies. Only a partial order has been received so far, and, to me, "you get what you pay for". I think most (though not all) of the plants will live--most of the prices were rock bottom, so even if half die, it's still not a horrible deal. If you're looking for huge plants that will bloom the first year--this company is NOT for you. I gave a neutral feedback--partial because I haven't received the full order, and there's better companies to order from, but for the cost, so far, I'm happy enough with my results. If you do order from this company, keep in mind that you're getting quantity instead of quality. |
| Negative | JAppleseed (2 reviews) | On Apr 8, 2004, JAppleseed San Francisco, CA wrote: Merchandise diminutive in size, moldy, dry, broken, and most items not alive or died soon after arrival. Terrible deception and fraud involved with all associated companies. Tried to resolve, total lack of response. Company immediately charged charge card, but didn't ship some items until nearly two months later. Tried to cancel subsequent shipments after receiving first part of order which contained totally unacceptable plants and bulbs. They put me off, lied to me, and shipped the remainder of the items although I sent them 7 e-mails after not being able to reach them by telephone. |
| Negative | LEBLANC1429 (3 reviews) | On Apr 5, 2004, LEBLANC1429 Santa Maria, CA (Zone 10a) wrote: Although I am not pleased with the quality of the plants I have received from this company, most of the perennial plants I received today (the third of a four-part shipment) arrived soupy and rotted in their plastic bags. I have requested their replacement. |
| Negative | FlowerKing (4 reviews) | On Mar 9, 2004, FlowerKing Shawano, WI wrote: Save your money and order some place else! I ordered Iris |
| Negative | jhegg (6 reviews) | On Feb 4, 2004, jhegg Lengby, MN wrote: I GOT ROYALLY SCAMMED BY HIS COMPANY AND ALL THE ONES THAT HAVE THE ADDRESS: BLOOMINGTON ILLINOIS...STAY AWAY FROM!!!!THEY TAKE YOUR MONEY AND LEAVE YOU WITH NOTHING BUT SOME DEAD, DRIED UP PLANTS, SHRUBS,TREES, THAT YOU NEED A "TWEEZER" TO FIND THEM...THEN WHEN YOU DO FIND THEM YOU JUST THROW THEM OUT.........AND THERE CUSTOMER SERVICE IS THE WORST!!!!!...DON'T GO THERE!!!!!!!!KEEP YOUR MONEY AND PAY ALITTLE MORE SOMEWHERE ELSE!!!!!!!!!NOTHING BUT MISERY....... |
| Negative | winnie746 (1 review) | On Oct 28, 2003, winnie746 wrote: My husband order a med/lg supply of flowers, trees, etc. When the order arrived, we had nothing but dead, wilted and damaged products. Not one thing was plantable. So it seems that most people who think they are purchasing items for their gardens are simply donating money to Richard Owen Nursery for shipment of useless flora. I have written to them but have not received a reply, let alone replacements. |
| Negative | garlic_fanatic (2 reviews) | On Oct 11, 2003, garlic_fanatic wrote: Time to add my review to this long list of negative comments. |
| Negative | taracp (1 review) | On Sep 18, 2003, taracp wrote: On July 10 I placed an online order total of $131.93 for what looked like some very beautiful plants. Of course I did not expect my plants to arrive looking like the photos but neither did I expect trees shipped with no soil or bare root plants shipped with no moisture holding medium. Each plant I ordered came bare root and looked dead. |
| Negative | dirtyoldman (3 reviews) | On Sep 10, 2003, dirtyoldman Birmingham, AL wrote: It is truly amazing to me that a nursery this bad has managed to survive so long. The problems people are describing now mirror my experience with the company 20 years ago. At the time, I had a grand scheme in mind for planting Paulownia trees to harvest for the wood, which is very valuable in Japan. So I picked up the Richard Owen catalog, saw 1-2 foot Paulownia trees advertised for a cheap price (I think it was about 4 bucks a pop) and quickly ordered a dozen that spring. |
| Negative | damartian (1 review) | On Sep 2, 2003, damartian wrote: IN MAY OF 2002 I ORDERED 8O HYBRED WILLOWS (VERY FAST GROWING). THESE WERE TO BE A NATURAL PRIVACY FENCE AS WELL AS AN ENCLOSURE FOR A PRIVITE GARDEN. WELL, IN JUNE 2002 THEY TOOK MY MONEY FROM THE ACCOUNT I HAD FURNISHED THEM , AFTER FINDING THIS OUT, I EXPECTED TO SEE MY ORDER ARRIVE SOON. WEEK AFTER WEEK WENT BY , AND STILL NO TREES. I STARTED CALING AND CALLING AND AFTER MANY (AT LEAST 10) CALLS AND AN ASSORTMENT OF AT LEAST 8 DIFFERENT LIES, I HAD HAD ENOUGH, BY NOW IT WAS NOVEMBER. MY NEXT CALL WENT TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF IL. AT THIS TIME THEY HAD MY MONEY FO 4 MONTHS. (THIS IS AN ILLEGAL PRACTICE). ONE AND A HALF WEEKS LATER I RECIEVED MY TREES , IN A DARK GREEN PLASTIC BAG WITH NO BREATHER HOLES (KEEP IN MIND THEY ARE QUICK GROWING), NEEDLESS TO SAY , THEY CAME OUT OF HIBERNATION AND STARTED BLOOMING. I PLANTED THEM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BUT A WEEK LATER WE GOT A SNOW STORM (I LIVE IN MICH.) AND OBVIOUSLY THEY ALL DIED. WHEN I CONTACTED THEM ( NEEDLESS TO SAY I WAS PISSED) AFTER ALL I HAD PLANNED AN ENTIRE SUMMER OF LANDSCAPING AROUND THESE TREES. THE COMPANY COULD HAVE CARED LESS ABOUT THE AGRIVATION THEY CAUSED ME. AFTER SENDING IN MY RECEIPTS FOR A CREDIT VOUCHER (THEY REFUSED TO REFUND MY MONEY) , AFTER WHAT THEY DID, ADDING INSULT TO INJURY. I HAVE PLACED ANOTHER ORDER ( A YEAR LATER MIND YOU) ONLY BECAUSE OF THE VOUCHER, AND AFTER A MONTH AND A HALF THEY STIIL CANNOT OR WILL NOT EVEN VERIFY THAT I SENT THEM THE VOUCHER OR THAT THEY RECEIVED MY ORDER . I AM ON MY FOURTH PHONE CALL TO THEM ABOUT THIS PROBLEM . THE CO. SEEMS TO BE VERY UNORGANIZED, AND COULD CARE LESS ABOUT ITS CUSTOMERS. I THINK THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ILL. SHOULD HEAR FROM MORE OF US , THEY WERE VERY HELPFULL TO ME.ITS TIME RICHARD OWEN NURSERY WAS PUT OUT OF BUSINESS.! |
| Negative | plantroom (1 review) | On Aug 10, 2003, plantroom wrote: I sent an order to richard owens nursery, a short time later my hasband and i both became disabled and unable to plant the shrubs we had planted, since the order had only benn sent out 2 or 3 weeks earlier, i thought they would cancle the order for me. Instead they rushed me my order, in august in the middle of a drought, In the case they sent out the order way to early. And we could not plant it had we been able. So now I have to fight them with trying to get my money back which is only $44.76. I doubt that amount will make or brake them. It won't make or brake me either. But I learned a valuable lesson, check on places like this before you order. If I had only done that I might not have placed the order, but it would not have mattered since we both became disabled so suddenly, but these are not the kind of people I wish to do business with. |
| Negative | cop_joe (1 review) | On Jul 31, 2003, cop_joe wrote: I ordered a Blue Damson plum tree in 1999. It came looking like a stick with little root. It survived by constant care. |
| Negative | dillonj (1 review) | On Jul 16, 2003, dillonj wrote: I along with another co-worker ordered about $50 in plants and bulbs. Firstly, our order took almost 2 months to receive. The first part of the order some of the bulbs were moldy and rotten. Not sure if any of the "free bulbs/seeds" will come up. I know one of the house plants I received was three very small clippings and within 1 week shrivled up and died. Outdoor plants I received looked unhealthy and I planted according to instructions and 6 weeks later no growth or activity. I was elated to see such great prices, but now I know why. I would not recommend this supplier to anyone. I sent an email to their customer service and was told that I could return the items with their return label. I'm not going to do that because chances are I will get the same quality of merchandise. I am an avid gardening person and I was totally disgusted with the quality and condition of the merchandise this company sent. Don't waste your money on this company |
| Negative | jimdejager (1 review) | On Jun 9, 2003, jimdejager wrote: We ordered plants from this company on April 21, 2003 . They cashed our check on May 8 , 2003 . When we called to inquire about status Mid May , their customer service rep told us , after the check cashes & they still don't ship you the goods till 6 to 8 weeks later . When we complained about this procedure , the customer service rep stated they were a subcontracted service & they couldn't do anything .......... basicially told us "well , too bad , that's the procedure "................. We'll never buy anything from this company again & we go out of our way to tell our friends ................ Buyer be ware , when dealing with Richard Owen Nursery! |
| Negative | ocarina (2 reviews) | On May 31, 2003, ocarina wrote: Several months back, I returned shipping labels because of plants that would not grow. Several weeks later, then returned the labels, stating I "needed to send labels". What did they think those green things were? Some of the dead plants were not on the labels sent because the label they were on was sent previously. I was waiting to see of some of the other plants would grow, which they didn't. I sent those labels back along with a note stating as such. So far, there has been no response whatsoever from them. I feel they hassle people so they don't have to honor their "guarantee." |
| Negative | BHorton (1 review) | On May 20, 2003, BHorton Killen, AL wrote: I placed an order with this company on 4/4/03. They charged my credit card on 4/9/03. I am still waiting for my order to arrive. Our planting season in Alabama started in March. Calls to their Bloomington, Il number is a waste of time. If you don't get a busy signal, you get a rude employee who gives you the runaround. Emails to them are also a waste of time. I called my credit card company and complained and they are notifying them of my dissatisfaction and are going to credit my account. I was instructed NOT to pay the amount Richard Owen Nursery charged to my account. I lived in Bloomington til 1984 and am extremely disappointed in this company and their attitude. I will never order from them again. I tried to cancel this order 4/17/03 and was told my order was ready to ship any day. They told me in order to return the items once received, I had to pay the return postage and couldn't just refuse the order as I told them I was going to do. My credit card company instructed me to "refuse the order" and to not take possession of it. If the order ever gets here I do plan to refuse it and have it returned at their expense and not mine. I would avoid this company at all costs. Trying to resolve a problem with them takes the patience of a saint. Now I guess I'll try and call them one more time ......... |
| Negative | markc4 (1 review) | On May 17, 2003, markc4 wrote: 90% of the order dead or moldy. i should have known better, the prices were too low. i just got greedy and got burned. unfortunately, it was a fairly large order. oh, well. off to walmart. from now on the owens catalog goes in the trash where it belongs. |
| Negative | rrmc (1 review) | On Apr 28, 2003, rrmc wrote: I received my order several weeks ago. The roots were DEAD not dormant. I ordered over $ 50 worth of plants. I have 2 lilies sprouting. Those were very expensive daylilies. This was the WORST mail order company I have ever done business with!!!! |
| Neutral | ScotLee (2 reviews) | On Apr 18, 2003, ScotLee wrote: We live a little over an hour away, and decided to see for ourselves in order to be able to pick and choose what we got. We went in person to the nursery on April 6, 2003. |
| Negative | yschaffer (5 reviews) | On Apr 6, 2003, yschaffer Shaker Heights, OH (Zone 5a) wrote: This company runs hot and cold. I placed an order with this company for the first time in two years. When I received my order two years ago, everything arrived dead. Not dormant, DEAD! Much to my surprise, the order I received this week, contained live specimans. I was pleasantly surprised. But, don't get too excited. Ordering from this organization is at best a crap shoot. You just never know. |
| Negative | Intriguing1 (20 reviews) | On Apr 4, 2003, Intriguing1 Tulsa, OK (Zone 6b) wrote: I had already placed a couple of substantial orders from this company before I found this website. After I read the reviews, I waited anxiously to see if I would have the same results as many others have had with this company; dead or dying plants, the wrong items, or no items at all. I'm happy to say that I received both of my orders, all correct items, and all plants are thriving and sprouting or budding. I may simply be lucky compared to everyone else, but I cannot complain based on my results. The only disappointment I do have with this company is that the packaging is terrible, and my orders came too early for my zone (5)... as a result, until it is warm enough to plant outdoors, my kitchen looks (and smells) like a nursery! On May 10th, 2003, Intriguing1 changed the rating from positive to negative and added the following: I was initially very pleased with my order, and while at first my plants seemed healthy and more than willing to grow, each and very item reached a growth "plateau" after about a month and ceased growing beyond. Unfortunately, these were not healthy plants at all, though they appeared so at first. I suspect that Plantron and their affiliates purchase the discards from other nursery companies and pass them off as first quality plants to unsuspecting consumers... like me. |
| Positive | jami2177 (1 review) | On Mar 23, 2003, jami2177 wrote: I recieved the most amazing tomato plants from this company .They grew to amazing heights and were very healthy when i got them. |
| Negative | pattiann1953 (1 review) | On Mar 12, 2003, pattiann1953 wrote: I ordered $96 worth of plants from this company unaware that I had placed the order too late for shipment until next fall and yet they took the money out of my account. I am so angry because when I called to cancel my order and tell them to put the money back in they said I had to write a letter, not an email, to cancel. I thought it was illegal to take money for nothing. Well I have written the letter and we shall see. |
| Negative | JMLRCYMNTS (7 reviews) | On Jan 20, 2003, JMLRCYMNTS Greeley, CO wrote: I had a bad deal with these folks several years ago....never got it resolved (to my satisfaction)..now when their catalogs or affiliates show up I don't even open them...they go straight into the trash. Too bad! |
| Negative | groovin (7 reviews) | On Jan 20, 2003, groovin Windom, MN (Zone 4b) wrote: I ordered plants from this company several years ago, and that's the reason I found and joined Garden Watchdog! None of the plants lived, most were DOA, and customer service? This nursery never heard of it. |
| Negative | Cowgirl (1 review) | On Jan 13, 2003, Cowgirl wrote: I placed a large order from excitinggardens.com back in October. My plants were shipped to me wrapped only in plastic. Almost all were broken. One plant listed as shipped was missing. I e-mailed the company outlining the problems. They wanted me to mail back to them the wrapping they came in (which had already been thrown away - I'm sure they count on this) to obtain refund or replacement. I told them that if they charged my card for the plants that I would dispute the charge. I never heard back from them. They will never get an order from me again, nor will any of their affiliates (see list under Plantron Inc.). |
| Negative | LindaTurley (1 review) | On Aug 19, 2002, LindaTurley wrote: Please don't order from these people! I ordered in May 2002, and 90% of the plants they sent were dead! Can't get my money back. BEWARE! |
| Negative | Bill578 (1 review) | On Jul 26, 2002, Bill578 wrote: I called them to cancel my order of 7/6. I called them on 7/10 and as they requested sent a cancellation request letter. I also e-mailed them every day. For 2 weeks they told me they had no record of my order, both from Customer Service on the phone and by e-mail. I kept telling them if they did find my order-DO NOT process it. Wait for cancellation letter. On 7/26, they said, "Order already processed, credit card charged and first shipment on the way." I went POSTAL and e mailed a strong cancellation reply and talked to Customer Service by phone. They said they did not know if they could cancel balance of order and to return first shipment with enclosed label. Where have I heard that one before? I immediately filed a complaint with the Illinois Better Business Bureau and am going to fill out a Dispute Charges form with my credit card company.For Anyone thinking of doing business with these people- DO NOT. They do not know what they are doing, or worse, the DO know what they are doing and it is unethical at best. |
| Negative | SandyShull (1 review) | On Jul 20, 2002, SandyShull wrote: My experience with Richard Owens was in February this year I ordered 18 Blue Spruce and 20 Stella d'Oro Daylilies, one Wiegla and one Wisteria. The blue spruce were moldy. I planted them and only 4 are still alive. The day lilies were so dried out and tiny, I wondered if they would survive. Most of them did make it thanks to alot of rain right after I planted them. At WalMart I got 20 more of these daylilies for half the price, and they were ten times better looking. The wiegla and wisteria were just mere sticks, but they have leafed out, and the wisteria looks quite nice. I have ordered some tree peonies, hydrangeas, wieglas, and butterfly bushes from them a week ago. I will write when they arrive probably in a month or two and let all of you know what I receive. If it is a bad as the last shipment, I will never order from them again. [update 8/17/2002] I wrote you about a month ago and mentioned that I wished I had found you site before I sent in my order to Richard Owen Nursery. I received two out of my 3 packages today. The third has not come with 3 hydrangeas, but I am not holding my breath if the condition of the two I received are any indication of what I am going to get. Here are the facts. I ordered 4 daylilies, and they seem to be okay. It is hard to kill a daylily. I ordered 5 butterfly plants, and they are a joke. Two arrived as 3" sticks with absolutely no roots on them, and the other three are so moldy I doubt they will grow, and they are about 3 inches tall. Next, I ordered 5 peony trees at about $10 apiece. Two actually are sprouting and look okay, but the other three have lots of roots and absolutely no growth buds to indicate that they are alive. They may make it since it is really hard to kill a peony because they are so hardy, but I have not planted tree peonies before. I will not be ordering any more plants from Richard Owens or their other affiliated companies. Just wanted to let you know what I got. |
| Positive | Mariesmith (2 reviews) | On Jun 1, 2002, Mariesmith wrote: The robin hood rose bush and tree rose and all the freebies they sent were very good condition and all are doing fine. |
| Negative | ElizabethAWa (1 review) | On May 1, 2002, ElizabethAWa wrote: I ordered ferns and lilies from Richard Owen Nurseries last fall. They were not in good condition, but I planted them anyway, hoping for the best. I checked them this Spring, and only 1 lily survived. I sent the original shipping invoice back to the company with a letter of complaint. I'm still waiting for my plants. Not knowing that Richard Owens Nurseries was part of Inter-State Nurseries, I STUPIDLY ordered from them again. I'm still waiting to receive my order of 4 rose bushes, a water lily, and some water plants. I WISH I HAD FOUND THIS SITE SOONER. It's too bad that we can't check on these companies before ordering from them. |
| Neutral | Conny1908 (5 reviews) | On Apr 12, 2002, Conny1908 Milton, FL (Zone 8a) wrote: My mother-in-law received their catalogue in the mail the other day and wanted me to order some plants for her. I browsed the catalogue their extremely low prices made me immediately suspicious. After doing some research...I dumped the catalogue in the recycle bin! |
| Negative | DMohrlock (1 review) | On Apr 1, 2002, DMohrlock wrote: I ordered three weeks ago, and received an order confirmation almost immediately. Now today I get notice that my credit card didn't go through. I have a huge limit, and a zero balance, so I know it's impossible. I was furious! Now after reading all these comments I am glad! I wish I had read them prior to ordering. I will not re-order and will tell my friend to throw her catalog in the trash. |
| Negative | MichaelRyan345 (1 review) | On Apr 1, 2002, MichaelRyan345 wrote: Last fall I ordered around $50 worth of shrubs and plants from Richard Owen Nurseries in Bloomington Illinois...big mistake. The quality of their stock is so poor it isn't even worth putting in the ground. This spring 80% of the plants were dead, and the few survivors don't look all that great. The company's customer service department is also a joke. Don't waste your money with these people. |
| Negative | KipNeva (2 reviews) | On Jan 1, 2002, KipNeva wrote: Never buy from these people. Any company by Richard Owen Nurseries is junk. See Direct Gardening also; they are partners. |
| Neutral | AnewsL8 (1 review) | On Jan 1, 2002, AnewsL8 wrote: I used to work at Owens nursery and all of its Plantron Inc. catalogs. I know how these places work. Yes, there are some problems with this company.... but there are no perfect companies out there. Mr. Owen is a very nice man and the business is family managed. Mr. Owen receives catalogs from at least thirty nurseries to make sure that they are giving you the best product price they can. (I think you will agree they are the least expensive mail order company around.) Plantron Inc. receives during the peak growing season, on average, at the least 2,000 orders every two days. That is JUST an average and ONLY in telephone orders! When you have that many customers, as many of the nurseries do, it is hard to get the best top quality plants for EVERYONE. Please keep this in mind when you order. As for companies charging your credit cards before the items are shipped ... they have bills to pay just like you do. Growing and shipping plants require people to get this done and those people have to be paid. Rent must be paid and supplies bought. There are people out there who are not as honest as you and would ask for replacement plants or refunds when there is nothing wrong with the ones they have. A business of any kind has to be careful of that. I hope you keep these things in mind when you place orders with ANYONE. And always be nice to the CSR no matter what. They are human just like you and are not out to get you. They are employed by the company and get paid for what they do.... trust me, they earn every penny. |
| Negative | DonnaCasiano (1 review) | On Oct 19, 2001, DonnaCasiano wrote: In late spring of 2001, I ordered 50 row run privet hedges from Richard Owen/Exciting Garden Nurseries. It took 6 weeks for the plants to arrive, half of which were dead. I contacted the Company, explaining to them that I could not wait another 4-6 weeks for replacement plants as I would then be on vacation. I was assured the plants would be shipped ASAP. Well, it was another 5 weeks. I did get the plants in the ground, however, once again about 28-30 arrived dead. I decided to return the plants with the invoice in the original bag (their specifications) and ask for a credit to my account. I did this on 9/15/01. As of this date, 10/19/01, I have yet to get that credit posted to my account. Bottom line, this Company is definitely not customer oriented, very slow on delivery of either service or materials. |
| Negative | CarolSchwartz (2 reviews) | On Aug 1, 2001, CarolSchwartz wrote: I wish I'd read all the above comments before I foolishly placed my order. They charged my credit card the full amount, and months went by; all I got were terse canned statements in response to my inquiries. Then THEY started getting nasty. When the package finally did arrive (it appeared to be some long twigs in a plastic garbage bag), I just wrote REFUSED on the label and put it back in the mail. I'm contacting my credit card company now to see if I have any recourse. |


