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Comments (4)I ordered from Oakes for the first time this year and they sent normal double fans, not extra except for a bonus. They were on the smaller side. They are doing well and I'm sure they will continue to do so. However, the amount I received from Saksa daylily farm was huge and it was my first time ordering from them as well. They have very good prices and are very generous. I found them because when I googled the daylily I was looking for they came up....See MoreBest place to buy hostas on-line?
Comments (15)Hi All~ I order from many on-line/mail order sources and do have high regards for Hallson's, Naylor Creek and Glenbrook. I have also gotten some nice plants from White Oak. I mostly lurk here but noticed a comment that I must reply to. I too have gotten an order from Viktoria at Glenbrook this year (8 plants) and strongly disagree with omoelegba's conclusion. All my plants were of an expected size and overall quality. There was a white powder on a couple of my plants, but it was obviously a fungicide. I congratulate Viktoria for being proactive in her application of a fungicide to any cuts made during division to ward off any possible problems. I have gotten to know Viktoria over the last few years and have even visited her nursery a couple of times. All the plants I purchased at her nursery, at her vendor booth at First Look, or thru mail order have been of excellent quality and have thrived in my garden. I hold Viktoria in the highest regards and feel that she stands behind her plants 100%. I do not mean to jump all over omoelegba for your opinion, I just wonder if you contacted Viktoria directly to voice your concerns. I am sure she would've explained the powder and your mind would've been at ease. Also, please do share about how the plants grow for you... my guess is that they will thrive as long as they get the care they need. Finally, I might ask if the plants you ordered were newer to the market (might explain the "puny" size and the expense). Most newer plants do cost more and will be on the smaller side, even from the other on-line sources. Just my humble opinion~ Cheers, Kathie...See MoreBest place online to buy Appliances??
Comments (29)I bought a Lacanche stove via the internet back in 2005, I think, from England, self importing it and dealing with shipping as well. Total cost for the Cluny, Portuguese Blue, including shipping was under $4000. This is actually a very simple stove. It was installed in about 4 minutes, and I have not had any trouble in all these years. My point being, if you know what you want, and you can get significant (emphasis on the significant) savings, and you don't have a "touchy" product, of course you should use the internet. If you anticipate that the appliance will need frequent servicing, perhaps you should re-consider purchasing the product. I'm re-doing my mother's house in a very rural area and will buy a Verona on-line since there don't seem to be any dealers there. On the other hand, there is a somewhat "upscale" appliance dealer within 100 miles which has a service department so in a pinch they could come up to handle it....See Morebest place to buy a 4-5" filter??
Comments (2)You might want to recheck that number. FC100A1037 Genuine Honeywell MERV 11 Replacement filter FC100A1037 Fits Honeywell models F100F2010, F150E1034, F100B1032, F100F1038. Nominal size 20" x 25" x 5" (Actual size 19 âÂÂ" x 24 âÂÂ" x 4 âÂÂ") Captures particles as small as 0.3 microns! For a low cost alternative, see below. I have used Filters-Now. They carry OEM as well as generics. Link below. IMO Here is a link that might be useful: Filters-Now.com...See Morearkansas girl
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