I feel obliged to share my poorest experience with a company like Heirloomroses.com that claims that they have a warranty policy in place to lure customers for their products, but, in fact, that so-called policy is subjective and up-to their own CS team's judgement.I spent over 6000 dollars for their plant and fertilizer in a year from June 2024 and keep buying almost every month because of my trust in their quality and service. However, I live in NE FL, the extreme summer weather sometimes made it difficult for the young seeding plants to survive. When I report 5 plants for warranty request lately, I got rejected because they believed the plants died due to the fact I planted them in small pots instead of a 15 gallon container. I explained to them that based on some experienced local rose gardeners in zone 9B-10, it is best to grow the small plants in the small pots to monitor the nutrition and water supply closely for the first few month before moving them to a bigger pot of 3 Gallon to 5 gallon as they grow. We should never grow the baby plants in a large container to make it more difficult for the plant to survive. Unfortunately, Heirloom CS team thinks they know the climate worldwide and deem themselves as experts to have misjudges and refused a claim from a decent and loyal customer who entrusted them with so much time and money. They should have made changes in the warranty terms to have informed people how they truly deal with the claims, which is subject to their own judgement and understanding how to grow roses.In doing so, more opportunities would be turned to retailers like Home Depot, Lowe's and Ace Hardware that truly believe in the quality standard and stat behind their products. In addition, their prices are so much less expensive than Heirloom Roses'. Stay away from the fake warranty statement and shop rose plants elsewhere.
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We are a family business, owned by Ben and Kara Hanna, that values premiere, quality roses and the preservation of unique and rare roses. Located in the fertile Willamette Valley in Oregon, we are continuing the legacy of John and Louise Clements who founded the nursery back in 1972 on their own small farm. Our offices are still located in the farmhouse where they lived in St. Paul, Oregon.
We are passionate about hand propagating each rose to ensure that we provide our customers with the best own-root roses available. We are committed to providing own-root roses that provide profuse blooms, are winter hardy, are disease resistant, and are true to variety. While own-root roses cannot be quickly produced, like grafted roses, we think the difference and quality is worth it.See more