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  • GarnetLady
    GarnetLady Posts: 946 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    kimmee wrote: »
    Brings me out in a cold sweat thinking about it :rotfl:

    I know, terrible thought! Every time I go out my husband says 'no more plants!'! But then, since when did I listen to a man? ;)
    Oooo online bargains.....especially when they accept paypal. Like eBay. The postman said my back garden will look like Kew Gardens at this rate - that's when I knew I had to stop.

    On another note - I've read on another thread the DVD and vouchers come seperately to the plants so we know not to worry.

    T&M must be loving me! Not saying how many orders I've done betwen them and plantoffers... :whistle:

    That's good to know about the vouchers and dvd, thanks! :)
    :heart: Mummy to an amazing little girl :heart:
  • heynonnynonny
    heynonnynonny Posts: 981 Forumite
    The worst thing is about this is, I sneakily used the joint bank card to buy it with, then tried to hide it when he came upstairs, he found it and said 'have you been buying plants again' :rotfl::o
    Ahhhh.... lemony fresh victory is mineee!!!
  • GarnetLady
    GarnetLady Posts: 946 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    The worst thing is about this is, I sneakily used the joint bank card to buy it with, then tried to hide it when he came upstairs, he found it and said 'have you been buying plants again' :rotfl::o

    Lol!

    I have on occasion sneaked some in, figure that we have so many he won't notice! But sometimes I can't help myself and have to show off the new plant, esp. if it was a really good bargain! :rotfl:
    :heart: Mummy to an amazing little girl :heart:
  • kimmee
    kimmee Posts: 680 Forumite
    500 Posts
    GarnetLady wrote: »
    I know, terrible thought! Every time I go out my husband says 'no more plants!'! But then, since when did I listen to a man? ;)



    T&M must be loving me! Not saying how many orders I've done betwen them and plantoffers... :whistle:

    That's good to know about the vouchers and dvd, thanks! :)
    The worst thing is about this is, I sneakily used the joint bank card to buy it with, then tried to hide it when he came upstairs, he found it and said 'have you been buying plants again'
    Hahaha - I knew I got rid of ex-hubby for a reason :rotfl:. Know what you mean about T&M and plant offers - too good to resist :D
  • lovelife_3
    lovelife_3 Posts: 155 Forumite
    Ah sorry about that. It worked yesterday morning :( put it in the search engines and quite a few come up so have a play around :) also Gardeners World website has them sometimes think that one is from there too.

    Hi I had a look around and got codes for free delivery over £50, was tempted to spend more to get it lol, but managed to restrain myself, found a code for 10% discount, so used that instead and got 50p off:T looking forward to getting it now, those climbing geranium look lovely, thanks for your help x
  • RHYSDAD
    RHYSDAD Posts: 2,346 Forumite
    Ordered mine ta, thanks OP!!
    "Do not use a hatchet to remove a fly from your friend's forehead."

    Chinese Proverb


  • ausmummy
    ausmummy Posts: 657 Forumite
    I was just wondering if anyone could tell what type these are please? I know the Petunia is an annual but what are the other 2?
    I'm guessing the fuscia is a perinial and skiyrocket an annual.
  • heynonnynonny
    heynonnynonny Posts: 981 Forumite
    Geranium is a half-hardy perennial (going to put mine up the bare legs of my pergola) I think the fuschias will be half hardy perennial too. I learnt that after throwing out a load of them early this year thinking they were dead, not realising they are deciduous!!
    Ahhhh.... lemony fresh victory is mineee!!!
  • ausmummy
    ausmummy Posts: 657 Forumite
    Thanks for that heynonnynonny. I couldn't find any info on the geranium anywhere. I've already got a couple of fuschias and they have been great for cuttings so I'm hoping to get a few of these from them aswell.
  • lovelife_3
    lovelife_3 Posts: 155 Forumite
    My fuschia's have arrived,:) silly question, will they flower this year? The instructions say to pot them up in three inch pots, and then put them in the garden when they have hardened off, when would this be? God i know i sound neurotic, but they are smaller than i imagined they would be and i am terrified of doing something wrong and killing them!
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