I agree. Michigan bulb promptly replaced my dying on arrival berry plants, but I have little hope for the plants either. Seeds were great. But the plants no so much.
There's no way I could have planted mine when they showed. We were under 4 feet of snow and ice. It was a good thing that we have a green house where they could be pampered until I could get them in.
They died anyway.
But to get the odd plants I want, I have to order online, which stinks. Small local nurseries USED to plant, cultivate, and clone their own plants. Now they just get the crap sent across country on the same generic big box truck with all the other crap. I caught our local nursery at it the other day. Ticked me off.
OH and I went to buy an I Fooled You Pepper plant from them. So I get there, it's gorgeous as usual and I get distracted by the squash and cuke plants. More importantly, I get distracted by two lady beetles have wild beetle sex on a leaf. OK, well they've been out a lot lately.
THen I notice a LOT of lady beetles. Well ok, they get swarmy when it's warm. I pick out a few squash plants, and my peppers. Then I the sun hits my pepper plant just the right way and there are dark splotches showing on the pepper plant that I didn't notice when I picked up the plant, the size of quarters. I flip over the leaves, they are infested with aphids. INFESTED!
So I bring it to the attention of one of the greenhouse workers( in his 50s), who knew NOTHING about plants and their pests. OMG! HOW can you work there and not know ANYTHING?! THis is a large family operated nursery. Then I went to the green house manager who blew it off and said they were dead and that's why they released the beetles. UM no, they were crawling on my hand, they are not dead. WTH would they sell veggies covered and I mean COVERED in aphids and let people infest their own gardens?!
Their tomatoes were wilted and browned and yellowing, which should NOT be happening in a greenhouse situation with fertilizer and proper sunlight and heat and care.
So I asked about a couple of varieties I was hoping they were going to grow and a variety of sedum I asked about last year, she said "we get whatever they toss on the truck and shows up." OMG! Illusion shattered.