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MELANIE MCDONALD 10-09-2005 07:21 PM

plants online
 
Hi,
Has anyone here ever ordered from J Parker online?If so were the plants good
and was delivery quick?
Mel.



Robert 10-09-2005 08:53 PM


"MELANIE MCDONALD" wrote in message
. uk...
: Hi,
: Has anyone here ever ordered from J Parker online?If so were the plants
good
: and was delivery quick?
: Mel.

Not recently but in the past they have been first class
:



Gilly 10-09-2005 10:02 PM

"MELANIE MCDONALD" wrote
Has anyone here ever ordered from J Parker online?If so were the plants

good
and was delivery quick?


I have, several times, and delivery was very quick. Unfortunately, I have
to say that I've not been happy with any of their plants, but they do have
good customer service and no problem with refunds. I'm a glutton for
punishment because I'm thinking of ordering some bulbs from them. I've also
ordered from T&M and was very happy with their (more expensive) plants.




Kase 10-09-2005 10:02 PM

"MELANIE MCDONALD" wrote in message
. uk...
Hi,
Has anyone here ever ordered from J Parker online?If so were the plants

good
and was delivery quick?
Mel.



Not ordered from them online, but have one outlet (Mottram St Andrew) just
round the corner from where I live and another (Old Trafford) next to the
office where I work. I've bought stuff from them for years and it's always
been good quality when in season.

Kase




Ornata 12-09-2005 05:09 PM

Hi,
Has anyone here ever ordered from J Parker online?If so were the plants
good
and was delivery quick?
Mel.

I've had mixed results with ordering from them over the past couple of
years. Some of the perennials turned up in poor condition and never
made it. A couple of bare-root shrubs also failed to grow. This was
in the days when I was completely new to buying plants and didn't
realised there are much better places for buying perennials and shrubs
mail-order. Their bulbs are usually pretty good, and I've just placed
another order with them. Occasionally you get sent the wrong thing,
but they're good at sorting out any problems (unlike T&M who've been
incredibly inefficient, and inaccurate, with some of their deliveries).
On the whole, though, they are okay. With regard to delivery time,
that's down to the vagaries of Royal Mail (one "First Class" delivery
reached me two weeks after it was posted).


Pam Moore 12-09-2005 05:13 PM

On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 18:21:35 GMT, "MELANIE MCDONALD"
wrote:

Has anyone here ever ordered from J Parker online?If so were the plants good
and was delivery quick


In my experience, don't expect what you see in the picture. The
plants I have received from them have always been small. Where the
catalogue says NEW against a plant, I think they mean it is new in
their stock, not a new plant, so beware.
I would not buy from them again. Others have expressed satisfaction
but that has not been my experience.


Pam in Bristol

Alan 12-09-2005 07:57 PM

I've had mixed results - The first big order resulted in sime very good
perennials and some never came up at all others came and went without
flowering. I gave them the benefit of the doubt as I have a new build garden
with poor clay soil.

Next order turned out better but very slow to establish.

I have had cheaper and better from Morrisons!!
"MELANIE MCDONALD" wrote in message
. uk...
Hi,
Has anyone here ever ordered from J Parker online?If so were the plants
good and was delivery quick?
Mel.




MELANIE MCDONALD 15-09-2005 09:01 PM

Well, I decided to chance it and place an order. I'm now waiting for my
selection to arrive - hope I'm pleased with them when they arrive!

"Pam Moore" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 18:21:35 GMT, "MELANIE MCDONALD"
wrote:

Has anyone here ever ordered from J Parker online?If so were the plants
good
and was delivery quick


In my experience, don't expect what you see in the picture. The
plants I have received from them have always been small. Where the
catalogue says NEW against a plant, I think they mean it is new in
their stock, not a new plant, so beware.
I would not buy from them again. Others have expressed satisfaction
but that has not been my experience.


Pam in Bristol




Janet Tweedy 16-09-2005 11:41 AM

In article , Pam Moore
writes
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 18:21:35 GMT, "MELANIE MCDONALD"
wrote:

Has anyone here ever ordered from J Parker online?If so were the plants good
and was delivery quick


In my experience, don't expect what you see in the picture. The
plants I have received from them have always been small. Where the
catalogue says NEW against a plant, I think they mean it is new in
their stock, not a new plant, so beware.
I would not buy from them again. Others have expressed satisfaction
but that has not been my experience.


Pam in Bristol



Who would you recommend then? I would like to buy some more out of the
ordinary or 'special' daffodil and tulip bulbs to exhibit in our show
next year but
I haven't seen many catalogues selling anything but the "150 for £5.00"
type so far. I don't mind paying extra for larger bulbs or less usual
types.

Janet
--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk

Pam Moore 16-09-2005 05:29 PM

On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 11:41:18 +0100, Janet Tweedy
wrote:

In article , Pam Moore
writes
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 18:21:35 GMT, "MELANIE MCDONALD"
wrote:

Has anyone here ever ordered from J Parker online?If so were the plants good
and was delivery quick


In my experience, don't expect what you see in the picture. The
plants I have received from them have always been small. Where the
catalogue says NEW against a plant, I think they mean it is new in
their stock, not a new plant, so beware.
I would not buy from them again. Others have expressed satisfaction
but that has not been my experience.

----------------
Who would you recommend then? I would like to buy some more out of the
ordinary or 'special' daffodil and tulip bulbs to exhibit in our show
next year but
I haven't seen many catalogues selling anything but the "150 for £5.00"
type so far. I don't mind paying extra for larger bulbs or less usual
types.



Avon Bulbs and Broadleigh Gardens sell good quality bulbs but have not
looked at their latest catalogues.


Pam in Bristol

Janet Galpin 16-09-2005 06:10 PM

The message
from Pam Moore contains these words:

On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 11:41:18 +0100, Janet Tweedy
wrote:


In article , Pam Moore
writes
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 18:21:35 GMT, "MELANIE MCDONALD"
wrote:

Has anyone here ever ordered from J Parker online?If so were the
plants good
and was delivery quick

In my experience, don't expect what you see in the picture. The
plants I have received from them have always been small. Where the
catalogue says NEW against a plant, I think they mean it is new in
their stock, not a new plant, so beware.
I would not buy from them again. Others have expressed satisfaction
but that has not been my experience.

----------------
Who would you recommend then? I would like to buy some more out of the
ordinary or 'special' daffodil and tulip bulbs to exhibit in our show
next year but
I haven't seen many catalogues selling anything but the "150 for £5.00"
type so far. I don't mind paying extra for larger bulbs or less usual
types.



Avon Bulbs and Broadleigh Gardens sell good quality bulbs but have not
looked at their latest catalogues.



I would agree with Pam about these two. Peter Nyssen are also worth
looking at if you want more than one or two. They sell the old standards
(150 for £5) but they also have a good range of more unusual bulbs. Very
reasonably priced but for some bulbs, 25 is the smallest quantity you
can buy

Janet G


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