Hi Steve,
My guess, it is the state you live in.
California is really strict/careful in regards not only to plants coming
in, but fruits and exotic animals. Can you say San Francisco? (Sorry,
couldn't help it. ;o) I'd also like to mention when ordering out of
California to make sure they don't charge you an extra "shipping out of
state" fee. Last time I ordered from M&S Ponds there was an extra $5 tacked
on, needless to say, it was my last time. ~ jan
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 07:12:41 GMT,
(Steve J. Noll)
wrote:
Here's something to consider when buying plants...
This problem may be rare - I sure hope it is.
I ordered my first water lilies (and some duckweed) last year from a
supplier in Colorado. I had just finished the pond and it was real
late in the season so I was anxious to get them. They didn't show up
when expected. Turns out they were caught up in Ag inspection.
They sat in a warehouse for over a week. One water lily died along
with all of the duckweed. It didn't do the remaining 6 lilies any
good for sure.
This was not the suppliers fault. They were nice about it.
For replacement I opted for them to make it up in water lily
fertilizer to avoid the Ag inspection risk again.
Anyway - just something to consider. If you have a choice between a
supplier in your own state and one out-of-state, if all else is equal
you might want to go with the one in-state. Maybe this was a freak
occurance or maybe it was due to increased inspections due to the West
Nile Virus?
Steve J. Noll | Ventura California (zone 10)
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