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Positive petit_potager
(29 reviews)
On Apr 16, 2007, petit_potager wrote:

The last order (about 50 packets of seed) from their USA distributor in Tatum, NM arrived within three days. Mr Fothergill's seeds are dual-packed in a separate foil sachet. Their prices tend to be low-to-moderate, as does the seed count. Some of the seed germination is peppy, while other seed is sluggish with poor plant formation. This is annoying as in the case of Cucurbita that may contain only 10 seeds per packet. Whether they were parthenocarpic, or non-parthenocarpic I cannot know since the seeds that did germinate quickly succumbed to powdery mildew.

Positive nevadagdn
(118 reviews)
On Feb 11, 2006, nevadagdn Sparks, NV (Zone 7a) wrote:

This is about Fothergills USA (and a little about the UK parent company). The USA division has been slow to get its website up to par, so I emailed the UK division and they very kindly sent me a catalog. Perhaps a week later the US division sent me the U.S. version (the only differences are the cover and the order forms). The website doesn't reflect the catalog offerings (yet), so I placed an order by snail-mail.

I wasn't sure how things would go, since I thought that the state of the website might reflect their overall competence, but the seeds arrived one day after my check cleared, and my order was complete, so I'm content with that end of the transaction.

I also like that very small seeds are sent in little vials rather than foil or glassine envelopes (the vial is then placed in the larger, color packet).

In summary, things got off to a bit of a rocky start, but I'm now perfectly confident that all future orders will be just fine.


On March 14th, 2006, nevadagdn added the following:

Germination rates are good--I already have the tiniest of Begonia plants.
Positive kirsitn
(13 reviews)
On Nov 9, 2005, kirsitn (Zone 6b) wrote:

Some interesting varieties and reasonable prices. Variable germination rate, but that may have been due to non-ideal sowing conditions this year.

Positive johnfothergill
(1 review)
On Jun 17, 2005, johnfothergill bury st edmunds,
United Kingdom wrote:

I represent the export department of Mr. Fothergill's Seeds (UK) Ltd. I'm delighted to read the many positive statements about our seeds. In answer to one or two comments posted, I wanted to say that in partnership with our new US distributors (www.fothergillsusa.com) our entire seed offering will be available to American gardeners from late 2005. Thanks for your support and happy gardening!

Positive ninat
(13 reviews)
On Jul 12, 2002, ninat Joyce, WA (Zone 7b) wrote:

Good seeds now available on some US seed racks, well worth their slightly expensive cost, as they have excellent germination rates as well as varieties not generally found in the US market. I only wish they would set up a US outlet like Thompson and Morgan has as they have many lovely things in their British catalogue that we cannot get here.

Positive sheila
(5 reviews)
On Feb 3, 2002, sheila Wigan, Landcashire,
United Kingdom wrote:

A good company to deal with, love their packets that contain multiple seeds, such as 4 perennial packets and a lot cheaper than buying them individually.

Positive Baa
(30 reviews)
On Dec 6, 2001, Baa wrote:

A good, comprehensive range of vegetables and flowers available, only seeds available outside of the UK. Some unusual species and varieties are listed.

Well presented packets with specific, easy to understand information on the reverse. I have had good germination results from seeds I have bought and a prompt friendly service. Would strongly recommend Mr. Fothergills to both new and experienced gardeners.

The website is easy to navigate and even have some hints and tips listed.