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Concerns with Aaron's Farm Nursery

texjagman
10 years ago

Just as an FYI to anyone who might use Aaron’s Farm Nursery for their trees, I wanted to warn you about their customer service and return policy.

I primarily garden with conifers. But I also enjoy having companion plants intermixed with them. I recently wanted to add a Sourwood tree (Oxydendrum arboreum). No-one locally carried the tree so I found a supplier online named Aaron’s Farm. They weren’t one of the big nursery suppliers as was evidenced by their inventory list but their pricing looked really good. So I ordered a 6-7’ tree from them for spring delivery. Nice price…only $80 dollars shipped.

I read their replacement warranty and was concerned from the beginning. But in my experience I lose very few traditional trees. So I ordered it anyway. They include in their warranty that if you do not let them prune the tree by 30% prior to shipping they will not guarantee the tree.

Well again, I lose very few regular trees and I didn’t want my 7’ tree cut down to a 5’ tree so I requested they not prune it. I received the tree on time but saw immediately the box was small. When I opened it I found a 52” stick, 4-5” of which was a small branch Y at the top. I looked at the packing slip and my request to NOT prune the tree was right on the slip and had even been highlighted with a marker by someone. But they did it anyway. I emailed them immediately and expressed my frustration but at the same time acknowledged that at least now it would be guaranteed. I received no reply.

When I got ready to plant the tree I unwrapped the large paper wad at the base and was surprised there were no fibrous roots at all, only a couple of major anchor roots. I planted it to the original crown, mulched the base to 1-2” away from the trunk, watered it in and then wrote a second email again expressing concern there were no fibrous water roots on the tree. And now I have a real concern because our hot summer temps are not that far away. Again I received no reply.

So now I’m just kind of ticked off but thought if the tree buds out then I won’t have to worry about it and I’ll just move on. Well time has marched on and it is a dead stick. So I went back to review the details again of their return policy and it is as follows:

1) First you have to fill out a return authorization request for the tree. It can only be sent in after the growing season. Then if approved you can return it

2) If approved they want the tree packed in the original box with a copy of the original order and packing slip. That means you have to keep any box of something you order from them in anticipation of returning it. Freight to return the dead stick in that large a box will cost me as an individual probably $15 or so dollars.

3) And finally they want you to enclose a check for a minimum of either $20 or 20% of the purchase price, whichever is largest to cover shipping on the replacement tree. So now I have $35 more dollars invested in getting my dead tree replaced.

So they want me to pay half the original purchase price to get something replaced they shipped incorrectly to begin with, and they shipped dead. I don’t think so. So if you’re thinking of using Aaron’s for your next tree or shrub order, keep these facts in mind.

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