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Re: [GWL]: Your Opinion of Thompson and Morgan



Hello:

We hear it all the time about all seed companies.  I think people are
sometimes quick to say "bad seed" when in fact it is sometimes poor
horticultural practice on their part.  Now if you want to talk about the
price of their seeds compared to the number of seeds you actually get from
T&M, now that is another story all together.

Robert Bowden



                                                                                                                               
                    Diana Pederson                                                                                             
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                                                    Subject:     [GWL]: Your Opinion of Thompson and Morgan                    
                    12/17/2001 09:19 PM                                                                                        
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Dear fellow garden writers:

I've been hearing about many disgruntled purchasers of T&M
Seeds.  Some state the seeds sold are too old for good
germination.  I've had both bad and good luck with this
company's seeds.  I don't want to say anything negative
about them and want to avoid mentioning them as a seed
source if the public's general opinion is really true.

Does anyone hear know the facts about the age of this
company's seeds?  I don't want to say anything negative
about them and want to avoid mentioning them as a seed
source if the public's general opinion is really true.  I'd
rather just mention a few seed companies I've had
exceptional luck with than to inadvertently steer someone to
purchase seeds that don't germinate properly.

How would you handle this type of problem in an article?

--
Diana Pederson, GWAA
Enabling Gardens Bookshelf Editor
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/enabling_garden

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