Why would they put seedlings in freshly dug up dirt in six inch pots and sell them as same when clearly they are seedlings and should be sold as same? Is that corporate greed?

Kellie Farrell | Jan 20, 2021 | Category: Agricultural service

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Address: 631 N Van Dyke Rd, Imlay City, MI 48444, USA

Kellie Farrell | Jan 21, 2021

Well probably should be stated it's a seedling (1-2 inch) in a bigger (6 inch) pot for that purpose so that customers can make informed decision based on fact. Not deciding to just go ahead with a sale because they waited for 2weeks for the order the drove 40 minutes to get there. Only then to realize that what they were getting was not what was advertised. You seem like a nice person you should treat people like you would want to be treated. Give the proper information on your site. And don't forget your site was implying that plants would only be sold as 12 of each. And that wasn't true either. Have a good weekend, enjoy the beautiful weather. Good luck in all your endeavors. In addition I didn't post to be hateful or mean, I posted so no one else would be put in the situation I was.

Indigo Lavender Farms (Owner) | Jan 21, 2021

Kellie - No, it is not corporate greed. We are a small business and pride ourselves on handling all of our product (including plants) with care and best practices. As you saw on the farm when you picked up your plants, the plants you received will grow to a large size in one year. They are planted in a 2-3" larger pot to help provide a healthy and steady growth space. We apologize this was not the experience you expected.

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