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Excalibur Fruit Trees
By scubadiver400 November 12, 2013
I picked up two blueberry plants from them and they were great and helpful at the time. I stuck them in the ground and they died a month later. I did everything exactly as I was suppose to. Added some fertilizer (acidic kind) watered lightly and made sure it had full sun and kept the grass away from the roots. I emailed them twice and they ignored both emails. So I called and they did not care that they died at all. This is the first place that has done this to me. I have fruit 10 trees my the backyard that I bought from different places and I had one die and the place I bought it from replaced that tree free of charge no questions asked. I showed him the tree and he said yup it has a fungus, "Here's another tree and I'm sorry that one died." Excalibur Fruit Trees does not care if they sell you a tree that has a fungus and it dies because they won't replace it. If you buy it, you cannot return it. Do not buy from them because every other place you buy from will have a return policy in case it does have a fungus or is sick. You don't know what you are buying and you want to be sure they will be honest and caring in return. I should have known better not to waste my money on these two plants. It was $50 for two plants. Insane. The kicker about this place is that they don't even realize the business they just lost due to the fact that I know a few people who planned on buying at least 20 different fruit trees (Possibly more) and I already advised them not to. I guess if you don't want to be fair and treat your costumers fairly, you will lose out and they lost out in this case. I will refer every person I talk to to a different nursery. ...read more
Green Gate Nursery
By Tish Taylor November 24, 2008
Great place, great ladies. Large selection of plants at reasonable prices. If they don't have it, they will get it for you. ...read more
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Drip irrigation
Drip irrigation When designed and installed properly and used in the correct application, drip can be a highly efficient irrigation solution. With drip and low-flow irrigation, water is immediately available to plant materials’ root zones and isn’t wasted through evaporation, wind, overspray, mist or surface runoff.“Not only is it better for avoiding disease, it’s a better method of delivering water,” said Chase Erwin, business development manager for Turftenders, Inc., a full-service landscape company in Raleigh, North Carolina. According to Erwin, “Drip is a very, very precise application of water—slowly, right where it needs to be, at the root ball.”“Some state and local authorities are now mandating drip irrigation because it saves so much water,” said Mauricio Troche, director of sales and marketing, landscape division of Netafim USA, located in Fresno, California. “In fact, in areas that have experienced water restrictions, customers who had drip irrigation systems were still able to water their lawns.”Rainmaker LLC's Customer reviews ...read more
By Rainmaker LLC April 23, 2013