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The Nursery at Grace Rose Farm
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Initial post 29 AUG by Kathy Strong
Great at marketing to newbie rose growers at outrageous prices. Not great at customer service. Both of my friends who bought from them are still owed roses two years later for roses not sent then, and for which they refused refunds when they could not fill the orders. Also, be aware that they will block you on their Facebook page if you say anything they do not like. They are trying hard to get newbie rose growers in over their heads with so called limited weekly releases of very difficult to grow florist roses grown on own root. Buyer should beware! This cannot last.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 29 AUG by Robert Neil Rippetoe
I've heard as much. Caveat emptor!
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 2 SEP by Michael Garhart
I'm a huge fan of punishing unethical businesses by filing fraud through one's bank. It IS a form of theft. A thief is a thief.
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most recent 17 JAN 20 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 15 JAN 19 by mamabotanica
I received this rose (most likely this rose) mislabeled from David Austin Roses. They suggested it's Lady of the Lake and based on habit and flower I agree. Now I need to figure out what to do with a rambler. How are they different than a climber? It makes the most beautiful flowers and I'd like to keep her happy but I don't have a large area for a rose to just sprawl. Can I attach her to a trellis?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 17 JAN 20 by The Nursery at Grace Rose Farm
Yes. Absolutely. A rambler has very flexible canes that can be tied into whatever you'd like. You can wrap it around poles, attach to a trellis, cover a small pillar or treat it like a climbing rose.
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most recent 30 SEP 19 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 3 JUL 18 by mamabotanica
You have most of my favorites! I've sent a couple emails to see if I could get an extra Dijon rose (I ordered two already) but haven't heard back. What's the process to order roses? are they mostly bare root and ship in winter or potted? Budded or own root?
I'm super excited you are offering plants!
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Reply #1 of 9 posted 3 JUL 18 by Nastarana
Do they sell plants or stems for florists?

If it is the latter, do they need to be listed on HMF?
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Reply #2 of 9 posted 3 JUL 18 by mamabotanica
They've sold stems in the past but now are branching out into selling plants (according to a recent newsletter).
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Reply #3 of 9 posted 5 JUL 18 by Nastarana
I saw no indication of plants being offered on their website. Maybe retail only for now?
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Reply #4 of 9 posted 10 JUL 18 by The Nursery at Grace Rose Farm
Hi, we will be launching our bare root online shop in August. Thank you for your interest!
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Reply #9 of 9 posted 30 SEP 19 by scvirginia
I just looked at your lovely web site, and saw no place to order rose plants.

Did I just miss it, or do you only sell plants at certain times of the year, or have you decided not to sell plants yet?

Thanks,
Virginia
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Reply #5 of 9 posted 10 JUL 18 by The Nursery at Grace Rose Farm
Hi, I'll put you down for Honey Dijon. We were sold out, but I'll have two for you. We will have an online shop live in August. Roses will ship in the winter barefoot. All the roses we grow are budded on Multiflora. Any we purchase from Weeks/DA are on whatever stock they use. Thank you!
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Reply #6 of 9 posted 11 JUL 18 by Nastarana
Thank you. That is good news indeed. Will you be offering any albas?
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Reply #8 of 9 posted 24 JAN 19 by The Nursery at Grace Rose Farm
Hi. Apologies for the late response. At this time we have not collected any Albas but they are among our favorites. You may subscribe to our newsletter on the website to see all that we are currently offering. Thank you!
Susan
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Reply #7 of 9 posted 11 JUL 18 by mamabotanica
Thanks! I have two already ordered and paid for two from your first round. Was hoping to plant three in a spot but I can make 2 work. Looking forward to the others that you offer as they come up!
Thanks, joan
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