At the moment its only London and the South East, but this new company is doing a great job working with growers who can’t sell plants and delivering to customers. It started in March and there’s no choice, but I got thirty plants and a bag of compost for £50 - that’s less than £2 per plant and they are excellent. At the moment is only SE but they are hoping to expand so it’s worth checking their site and seeing what they offer.
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At the moment its only London and the South East, but this new company is doing a great job working with growers who can’t sell plants and delivering to customers. It started in March and there’s no choice, but I got thirty plants and a bag of compost for £50 - that’s less than £2 per plant and they are excellent. At the moment is only SE but they are hoping to expand so it’s worth checking their site and seeing what they offer.Tags: None
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Wow, what a brilliant idea Sum1. Good for them.
Where I live we have been lucky. DIY/Garden centres like B&Q have reopened, and many local nurseries will deliver or do Click and Collect for plants. We had a choice of several nurseries for the plants we ordered.
This is wonderful for those who don't have access to this.“A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown
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Sun - what an absolutely brilliant idea. We're probably outside their area, but I'm going to check. I was saying elsewhere that all our garden centres are closed, none are doing deliveries and all my attempts at buying online have failed, apart from a few vegetable seeds, which I'm still waiting for.
Thank you so much for the link.
EDIT - I've asked if they've got any plans for delivery to our area. Keeping fingers crossed."Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
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