Re: White Flower Farms - a brief visit


I have to agree with Cheryl about White Flower Farms.  When I came into
some little money several years ago, in an insurance settlement after a
car ran down onto our property from the road, destroying some bushes, I
decided to spend the money on stuff from WFF, as their prices had been
too steep for my own money.

I have to say that a lot of what I bought proved to be a
disappointment.  Either it didn't grow at all, or is growing so slowly
that it looks like it's not growing, or it grew for one season and then
didn't come back.  I did get a credit from them for some of those
disappointments.

But I won't buy from them any more.  Too expensive for their plants not
to be exceptionally successful, IMO.

Isabelle Hayes

Cheryl Isaak wrote:
> 
> Good Morning All,
> 
> I will start with my comments and thoughts on visiting White Flower
> Farms. I had a lot of trouble sorting out my thoughts about visiting
> White Flower Farms; it was one of my first forays into the world of
> finer mail order plants and  one of my first disappointments. ( I had
> very high expectations after ordering from Michigan Bulb.) In
> hindsight, they are a good source for those things I could not find
> elsewhere but not on my mail order A list.
>snip>

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