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Discounts Lucky dip garden ready plants

Discussion in 'Freebies, Offers & Bargains' started by Keith Thomas, Jun 7, 2017.

  1. Keith Thomas

    Keith Thomas Gardener

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    Hi All,

    Just seen this

    mse-lucky-dip-ready-plants

    It is either 90 garden ready plants for £7.99 or 180 garden ready plants for £12.99

    Cheers Keith
     
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    HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

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    Unfortunately Keith the offer is from Jersey Plants , they have a poor record on here for quality and delivery. You never know though the may have changed.
     
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      Verdun Passionate gardener

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      Keith, I think it better to choose the plants you actually want.....I now buy only selected plants. :) So, I would avoid such offers
      One good quality plant you REALLY want .......in time it can be divided, propagated etc.........that suits your garden and conditions is better than dozens of plants of immature size and quality that may not.
      Do you have a bare garden and want to fill it quickly? Buying a few, even one or two, good plants and using annuals to temporarily fill spaces is the way to go I think :)
      However, many will disagree.....
       
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      • Keith Thomas

        Keith Thomas Gardener

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        Yeah guys,

        My garden is getting ripped up at the moment and so therefore I am not planning on buying any of these. I thought it was a good price so thought I would share but as pointed out it is only a bargain if you want or need the plants. Guess that is the disadvantage of this sort of offer where you don't know what you get.

        Cheers Keith
         
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