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Update - Silverado Sage + Red Barn
The folks at Red Barn say they have never heard of a Silverado Sage
growing beyond its 4x4 size. They said that when I bought these plants (3-4 years ago) that Silverado was a brand new cultivar, and may not have been very pure. Also, the same distributor that brings them Silverado handles other full sized varieties, so mislabeling is a definite possibility. They've offered to "swap" me out for new plants. I told them I didn't still have my original receipt, but I did still have the (1 gal) containers. So they offered to give me 4 new 1 gallon plants. I told them I was a little disappointed to have to start over with such a small plant, and they said they'd credit the price of the 1 gal plants against 3 gal plants if I would rather do that. The only big issue is that I have to bring them the old plants to swap with. These things are way too big for me to dig out and transplant in such a way that they'd survive. But they said it doesn't matter, just yank them out (and let them die) -- they just need something to use for proof of exchange... Seems like an awful waste... scott |
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