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  1. Amanensia

    Amanensia Gardener

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    25% off all roses at Harkness in Hitchin. Couldn't resist a few.

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    • Val..

      Val.. Confessed snail lover

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      Lovely!!!! :blue thumb:

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      • Val..

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        3 storage tubs, perfect for phostrogen, toprose and potash!!:blue thumb:

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          As Punch used to say, Val, "that's the way to do it!":heehee:
           
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          • Bilbo675

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            A local guy is making concrete garden ornaments etc at very reasonable prices and we couldn't resist these, a large and heavy toadstool with a face :biggrin: Plants 172.jpg

            And a new bird bath
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            Just need to soak them and get some yogurt and moss spores and smear it all over them to start the aging process as they look a bit in your face :)
             
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            • longk

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              I bought an un-named Haworthia in Lidl reduced to £1.49. Split it up and now have three good sized pots of them....................
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                I've just picked up this Graptopetalum bellum for a couple of quid!
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                  Very nice!!! :dbgrtmb: Would be interested to know if it blooms again for you next year, I could never get this plant through a winter!!! :dunno:

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                  • longk

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                    Ooooh, you're a bundle of joy!!!

                    Seriously though, I'm going to treat it just the same as my Echeveria glauca (a close relative) - dry in the cold g/house for the winter. The Echeveria seems happy enough at the moment..............
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                    • honeybunny

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                      what a result :dbgrtmb:
                       
                    • merleworld

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                      Scrap that - I bought two :doh: Bought one with a tree saw/lopper from Greenfingers, forgot I'd bought it and ordered another one off Amazon :oopss:
                       
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                        Can you not return one? Amazon are pretty good at returns, and you are within your rights to do so under the distance selling act.
                         
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                        I may indeed return one FC. The other one was a Spear & Jackson Elements digging spade. I may just keep both of them so I can have a spare. Can't believe I've been so dozy :dunno: Well actually I can! :snork:
                         
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                        • Kristen

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                          You didn't manage to buy a nice Sneeboer or De Wit one as well did you ? When I win the lottery I'm having one of every tool that they make ... and a stonking big Potting Shed to put them in ... I think I'll call it "Long Meadow" :heehee:
                           
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                          • Salgor

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                            Got a great bargain at B & Q last week. Found two poppies, which were looking pretty ragged and tatty, priced at £2.98 each. My philosophy is "if you don't ask you don't get" and took them over to one of the garden centre staff who took a look at the sorry specimens and promptly reduced them to £1 each. They are now in my garden receiving some nice TLC and a nice feed.

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