geeme said:Yes, but if you do order seeds, make sure you send her a box or at least some bubble wrap and request that she send the seeds to you in that. She does put a request on the envelope that the USPS hand-cancel, but as some of us have found, that request is often ignored. I'll be happy to send you several tiny plastic ziplocs full of crushed pubescen seeds, and they'll be free!
Scorched said:That is my only one real complaint. I would even pay extra to have seeds shipped in a bubble mailer or even the small box Ed uses (a bit overkill). To her credit all of my seeds from her have been stamped "Do not machine" but each and every package always is. You can see the impressions of the seeds in the plastic baggies as well as the dust from obliterated seeds. USPS must use a steam roller for a sorting machine. Now Judy is very good at replacing damaged seed so there's that but it sucks for her that she has to do that.
geeme said:
Think about this: If you ordered something made of glass from a glass vendor, would you think they should be given credit if they simply put your glass item in a box, sans any kind of packing, and mark on the outside of the box to be careful as the contents might break? Would you think that it would be a shame for them to have to replace the glass object if it was then broken in transit?
It's very well-known that seeds and postal service machinery don't get along. No one would have to replace damaged seed if care was taken in the packaging in the first place, so I don't see that as sucking for her. Simply putting seeds into a bubble envelope makes a huge difference in their survival rate.