I ordered & received your Giant Tree Tomato however all the plants had printed on the containers (Expiration date 1/2013) This expiration date was before I ordered the plants. Are they any good?

asked by Robert H. on 4/2/13

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Just like the TV commericals. I fell for that one last year. Never again. People aren't told that it may take several years for the bushes to be large enough to produce berries. Seeds are one thing, but plants via the mail are something else. Ever wonder why your local nursey never offers so called giant plants? John W.

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Thanks for the heads-up on this one. So far there's only one review of this site. I'd suggest you copy and paste yours into a review so it shows up more easily when people are researching this site: http://www.sitejabber.com/review-website-report-fraud#gcspecials.com

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Hi. We live in Minnesota. I am interested in the Blueberry plant on page 41 of your Gardener's collection. Is it hardy? We are in zone 4. How hardy are your plants etc.? As a rule we have a high PH soil. Are there any items that would not survive in zone 4? Will the blueberry plant need snow cover in the winter because it gets very cold. "Like 17-20 below?"

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