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Mr Fothergills/Telegraph 100 Free plants

Watch out in the Telegraph this Sunday. There is a Mr Fothergills bedding plant offer. Buy 150 Impatients palnts for £11.95 get 150 Petunias Free plus P & P of £3.95
Promo code is 81670

Offer ends 28th February 2010
http://www.mr-fothergills.co.uk/catalogue/product/detail/81670/

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  • ixwood
    ixwood Posts: 2,550 Forumite
    bedding plants suck. Plant something that hasn't been so highly bred it's now useless for bees and other wildlife.

    And they're grown under lights and transported miles. Not very green.

    In fact, they're not very good for anything, apart from gaudy, fake looking flowers and huge profits year after year.

    If you do buy any, be aware that they'll more than likely be tender and the last frost is usually in April or May. i.e. they'll probably die if brought/planted too soon.
  • RHYSDAD
    RHYSDAD Posts: 2,346 Forumite
    ixwood wrote: »
    bedding plants suck. Plant something that hasn't been so highly bred it's now useless for bees and other wildlife.

    And they're grown under lights and transported miles. Not very green.

    In fact, they're not very good for anything, apart from gaudy, fake looking flowers and huge profits year after year.

    If you do buy any, be aware that they'll more than likely be tender and the last frost is usually in April or May. i.e. they'll probably die if brought/planted too soon.

    Well, that pi55ed on his fire didn't it.....:rotfl:
    "Do not use a hatchet to remove a fly from your friend's forehead."

    Chinese Proverb


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