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Jparker flower deals, 80 plants for 1p plus P+P
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Page magically 'exists' again! lol ... don't know what went wrong that time0
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Jparker flower deals, 80 plants for 1p plus P+P
Thanks OP
I was only able to get 50 for the 1p not 80 but still a good deal as they had a plant I was looking for anywayYou never know how far-reaching something good, that you may do or say today, may affect the lives of others tomorrow0 -
Thanks op, got 50 fritillaria, 30 tete a tete and a w****** rose for £5.99 delivered!]Mortgage 1. At start £46,000, may 1996 jan 11 £27363.58 :mad: Dec 11 £25,289.00 December 12 £21,882.68
june 2013, £[STRIKE]18,948 18,182[/STRIKE][/ September 13. Funds available to clear the darn thing! Yay! :j0 -
Thank you for that link. I have spent some pennies, I went for the fritillaria, some mixed hiacynth, and got the tete a tete for 8.99. Very happy with that:jMy finances are work in progress.Normal veiwing will resume shortly0
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Yes - it was a very nice find :cool:0
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No, click on the link in post 1 here for the Frits. Buy.
Then buy something else. You'll get the tete a tetes added free.
Go to Different catalogue and click on the first one on the left.
Up pop the free tulips instead of the tete a tetes.
That was very helpful. Thank you. I preferred the tulips so have ordered 50 Fritillaria Meleagris, 25 Free Red Riding Hood Tulips and a £1.99 plant so I get the lot for £5.99. Let's hope they come while the weather is still reasonably mild!
Am a bit anxious about the Fritillaria Meleagris. The garden has never quite recovered from me planting some lily of the valley -- the stuff pops up everywhere! Will the Fritillaria Meleagris do the same?0 -
That was very helpful. Thank you. I preferred the tulips so have ordered 50 Fritillaria Meleagris, 25 Free Red Riding Hood Tulips and a £1.99 plant so I get the lot for £5.99. Let's hope they come while the weather is still reasonably mild!
Am a bit anxious about the Fritillaria Meleagris. The garden has never quite recovered from me planting some lily of the valley -- the stuff pops up everywhere! Will the Fritillaria Meleagris do the same?
They are a friendly invasive as opposed to a nasty. Ie they do spread easily but it's also simple to eliminate them eg by mowing or just an easy pull it up.
Not your Japanese Knotweed0 -
Thank you,
Tried to order this morning and would not transfer to correct page- "Page no longer exists" but tonight worked without any problems. I've decided to plant 50 fritillaria (£0.01), 30 tete a tete (Free) and 50 mini iris (£1.99) in my hanging baskets and keep them in there forever! So I can have a winter/spring and summer/autumn display.
Thank you2020
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andrea_louise wrote: »Thanks op, got 50 fritillaria, 30 tete a tete and a w****** rose for £5.99 delivered!
Defoliation
Please be aware that perennial plants/shrubs tend to lose their foliage at this time of year, new growth will appear in the spring.
Has everyone elses turned up in the same condition??]Mortgage 1. At start £46,000, may 1996 jan 11 £27363.58 :mad: Dec 11 £25,289.00 December 12 £21,882.68
june 2013, £[STRIKE]18,948 18,182[/STRIKE][/ September 13. Funds available to clear the darn thing! Yay! :j0 -
andrea_louise wrote: »Delivery arrived yesterday, the weigela rose looks dead, leaves are all brown. There is a message on the bottom of the delivery note that says...
Defoliation
Please be aware that perennial plants/shrubs tend to lose their foliage at this time of year, new growth will appear in the spring.
Has everyone elses turned up in the same condition??
Mine also arrived, I haven't seen them as I am abroad but wife tells me the Weigela looks dead lol
I shouldn't worry, I have told her to stick it in some water (but not drown it) and I will pot it up in a few days' time and leave it outside in the damp. (Or just put it straight into the ground.)
Should go back into leaf in the spring.0
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