1. IMPORTANT - NEW & EXISTING MEMBERS

    E-MAIL SERVER ISSUES

    We are currently experiencing issues with our outgoing email server, therefore EXISTING members will not be getting any alert emails, and NEW/PROSPECTIVE members will not receive the email they need to confirm their account. This matter has been escalated, however the technician responsible is currently on annual leave.For assistance, in the first instance, please PM any/all of the admin team (if you can), alternatively please send an email to:

    [email protected]

    We will endeavour to help as quickly as we can.
    Dismiss Notice

Buying seedlings off EBay, toms and chillies?

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by robgil, Mar 12, 2017.

  1. robgil

    robgil Gardener

    Joined:
    Jun 23, 2010
    Messages:
    112
    Ratings:
    +5
    Is this a good idea? Ive seen them advertised and have thought about buying some.
     
  2. rustyroots

    rustyroots Total Gardener

    Joined:
    Oct 18, 2011
    Messages:
    2,264
    Gender:
    Male
    Location:
    Solihull, West Midlands
    Ratings:
    +2,946
    I would either go to a local nursery or car boot, at least then you can see the plants and the condition they are in. From EBay they will have to be packaged and could become damaged, dry out etc.

    But this is just my opinion as I get my toms, chiles and last year cucumbers from local car boot each year for about 50p each.

    Rusty
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Anthony Rogers

      Anthony Rogers Guest

      Ratings:
      +0
      Hi Rob,

      I personally have never bought owt off EBay, you just don't know who you're buying off , as Rusty said above how they're packaged or even with regards to diseases, pests etc. Let alone your own security as to payments, giving out your address etc.

      If you can't get them locally why not use Mail Order from a reputable firm. At least that way you are guaranteed well grown disease/pest free plants, or at least you have a guarantee with them.
       
      • Agree Agree x 1
      • ARMANDII

        ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

        Joined:
        Jan 12, 2019
        Messages:
        48,096
        Gender:
        Male
        Ratings:
        +100,836

        Actually, most of the time you do.:dunno: Most of the Plant Sellers on Flea-Bay are small Nurseries. I've used it many times this year and found no problems and some excellent plants at good prices.:coffee::snorky:
         
        • Agree Agree x 4
        • Informative Informative x 1
        • HarryS

          HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

          Joined:
          Aug 28, 2010
          Messages:
          8,906
          Gender:
          Male
          Occupation:
          Retired
          Location:
          Wigan
          Ratings:
          +16,246
          I do buy lots of seeds from Ebay, and in the past some plug plants with no problems. As Armandii said most sellers are small nurseries. As usual it is buyer beware , as there will be good uns and bad uns . You can review the feedback of the seller on Ebay before you buy.
           
          • Agree Agree x 3
          • Keith Thomas

            Keith Thomas Gardener

            Joined:
            Mar 9, 2017
            Messages:
            52
            Gender:
            Male
            Location:
            Co. Tyrone Northern Ireland
            Ratings:
            +37
            If you do buy from Ebay if you pay using PayPal you have a lot of protection. Definitely prefer Ebay to amazon marketplace. Ebay is easier to find contact details for sellers etc. Suppose it all depends on the value of the transaction if you're not entirely sure.
             
            • Agree Agree x 2
            • Like Like x 1
            • Linz

              Linz Total Gardener

              Joined:
              Oct 7, 2015
              Messages:
              2,511
              Gender:
              Female
              Occupation:
              Prosperous Peasant
              Location:
              S.Wales
              Ratings:
              +6,224
              I bought scadoxus bulbs from eBay 2 weeks ago (first time buying bulbs from there) and was quite happy I did. They wanted £10 but I gave them a best offer for £7.50 and they accepted. Always pay through PayPal if you can. It's the Asian based sellers you have to be wary about, sometimes take up to a month (or more) for delivery and then you get something different from what you ordered.
               
              • Like Like x 3
              • Redwing

                Redwing Wild Gardener

                Joined:
                Mar 22, 2009
                Messages:
                1,589
                Gender:
                Female
                Location:
                Sussex
                Ratings:
                +2,830
                I have bought bulbs from small nurseries on ebay; always been good. But I would not buy from beyond the EU; think it's illegal to import plant material from outside the EU.
                 
                • Like Like x 1
                  Last edited: Mar 14, 2017
                • HarryS

                  HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

                  Joined:
                  Aug 28, 2010
                  Messages:
                  8,906
                  Gender:
                  Male
                  Occupation:
                  Retired
                  Location:
                  Wigan
                  Ratings:
                  +16,246
                  I have bought several items directly from China without problems . The delivery is long but don't forget China is a long way away :biggrin:
                  Mrs H just bought some lovely cushion covers on t'internet . We were unsure where they were shipping from but it was China - tracked all the way...
                  Shizou to Shanghai to Montreal to London Heathrow to Northampton to Birmingham to Warrington to Our house ! All for £6.30 :dbgrtmb:
                   
                  • Like Like x 3
                  • Agree Agree x 1
                    Last edited: Mar 13, 2017
                  • Steve R

                    Steve R Soil Furtler

                    Joined:
                    Feb 15, 2008
                    Messages:
                    3,892
                    Gender:
                    Male
                    Occupation:
                    Carer
                    Location:
                    Cumbria
                    Ratings:
                    +3,698
                    Like many people I too use ebay but always check their feedback before I buy anything, this will highlight if there are any issues with the seller before you part with your money.

                    I look for high sales by them then a 99% positive feedback, then read comments buyers have made, if that is all good it is safe to buy...as safe as it is anywhere else anyway.

                    If anything in their ad or comments is suspect then move to the next seller, there are always plenty more sellers as ebay is very competitive, so expect the best and don't settle for less.

                    Among other things this year I have ordered 10 raspberry canes, 12 where shipped to me, 20 strawberry plants, 22 where shipped. Just replacing my older tired stock with varieties that I wanted.

                    Steve...:)
                     
                    • Agree Agree x 2
                    • Like Like x 1
                    • sandymac

                      sandymac Super Gardener

                      Joined:
                      Jan 16, 2017
                      Messages:
                      377
                      Gender:
                      Male
                      Occupation:
                      engineer
                      Location:
                      durham
                      Ratings:
                      +914
                      Pay Pal IMHO is the worst way to pay as they only protect the seller, I paid that way and did not receive the goods, pay pal were not interested, they said they were only acting for their member, lucky for me after several months of complaining chasing and getting nowhere I contacted the credit card company and they refunded me and it was £800 so I never use Pay Pal
                      Alex
                       
                      • Informative Informative x 4
                      • Like Like x 1
                      • Keith Thomas

                        Keith Thomas Gardener

                        Joined:
                        Mar 9, 2017
                        Messages:
                        52
                        Gender:
                        Male
                        Location:
                        Co. Tyrone Northern Ireland
                        Ratings:
                        +37
                        I'm surprised at that any time I've used PayPal it has been good but the protection only lasts 45 days. While must bad sellers know and very few buyers realise.
                         
                        • Agree Agree x 1
                        • JazzSi

                          JazzSi Super Gardener

                          Joined:
                          Jun 2, 2013
                          Messages:
                          786
                          Ratings:
                          +2,239
                          Paypal protection is 180 days
                           
                          • Like Like x 1
                          • pete

                            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

                            Joined:
                            Jan 9, 2005
                            Messages:
                            48,132
                            Gender:
                            Male
                            Occupation:
                            Retired
                            Location:
                            Mid Kent
                            Ratings:
                            +85,695
                            I've never bought plants via e bay, only seeds and as others have said you just need to be a bit careful who the seller is and their track record.

                            As to plants, unless you want something pretty special I tend to just buy them locally or grow from seed myself.
                             
                          • ARMANDII

                            ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

                            Joined:
                            Jan 12, 2019
                            Messages:
                            48,096
                            Gender:
                            Male
                            Ratings:
                            +100,836
                            The trouble is that buying hardy perennials and shrubs from local Nurseries is fast becoming really expensive. I have a Market Trader friend who is complaining that wholesale prices are rising fast and he is not happy about it.:dunno::snorky:
                             
                            • Agree Agree x 1
                            Loading...

                            Share This Page

                            1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
                              By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
                              Dismiss Notice