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Fraser Valley Rose Farm | Mail Order Plants: Buyer Beware @FraserValleyRoseFarm | Uploaded 6 months ago | Updated 14 hours ago
Goodness knows, I have plenty of experience ordering plants, but in recent years we've also become an online plant seller (for delivery within Canada). This has given me plenty of opportunity to consider the benefits and risks of buying & selling plants for mail order and online. Here I'll go through some of those risks and discuss some things a buyer can do the safeguard themselves.

As a side note, this video is definitely not intended to drum up more online orders for Fraser Valley Rose Farm - our sales window is purposely narrow, and is now closed for the year. Likewise, for some of the reasons stated in the video, we've limited our delivery to Canada withing favorable shipping months. Following the a advice: start small, make sure you can deliver what you promise!

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