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re: Has anyone ordered from fast-growing-trees website?

Posted on 3/25/24 at 10:45 am to
Posted by Yammie250F
Member since Jul 2010
904 posts
Posted on 3/25/24 at 10:45 am to
Bought a maple tree from them last year but it died during the drought no matter how much I watered it. Fast shipping and tree looked good.

This year I ordered a sugar maple from TyTy nursery to replace the dead one and I definitely got more tree at the same price. Both came packaged the same exact way.

Take a look at TyTy nursery also.
Posted by Puffoluffagus
Savannah, GA
Member since Feb 2009
6107 posts
Posted on 3/25/24 at 11:28 am to
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TyTy nursery


I've ordered from there too.

The two hydrangeas I got from there were good. Bigger than the one I had locally for a better price.

I also got a dwarf pomegranate tree from there that didn't survive, I have drip irrigation set up.

The two surprises about ordering from tyty that I didn't expect at least for what I ordered. They weren't potted and the roots came already pruned. Which was fine except I wasn't ready to plant them when they arrived. I figured they'd arrive potted and I would just water them until I got ready to plant them. So made me rush to get them in the ground. Might have been why the dwarf pomegranate didn't survive.

2. Their refund policy. Now I don't know what fast growing trees policy is as I haven't had anything die, but I was going to do one for the dwarf pomegranate through tyty. They make you wait several months to ensure its actually dead(somewhat reasonable), to return you have show them a bunch of photos of it being dead, and then they only refund you the cost of the plant and not the shipping for store credit only, which I guess is fine. Anyway, all the made me not want to bother with doing the refund even though I could have gotten one.
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