Show 807C Bonnie Plants New HQ

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It started with $50 and 2 pounds of cabbage seed. One hundred years later, Bonnie Plants has blossomed into a growing nationwide company, requiring a brand new headquarters in Opelika and expanded greenhouse space in the company's hometown of Union Springs.

Plus, Alabama Smart Yards is back with details on how to deal with dead or diseased plants in your garden to help prevent the spread of pathogens. Thanks to Alabama Cooperative Extension System for providing this quality gardening content!
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Now Bonnie Plants is charging $4.78 for 1 bean plant or 1 cabbage plant. It's cheaper to buy the end product at the store.

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I am disappointed with Bonnie plants.I don't drive so asked a neighbor who was going to a nursery to pick me up an organic peppermint plant. She brought me back an organic Bonnie brand plant but all it said on the tag is "Mint".I searched the entire tag and there was 0 information of what kind or type of mint it was. It's very important to know this. The plant was not cheap, and only like 2 planted sprigs. How lazy and unorganized is this company??? They can't keep plants organized so they know what they are selling to a customer?
I would not have bought it if I went. Do they do this with their other plants? If so, I don't know how they have a business. We need to know the exact species to know if it even grows in our area, if it's cold hardy, etc- I won't be buying from them again unless the plant identification tags are very detailed.

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