Re: good sites

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Liz, Mar 14, 2006.

  1. Liz

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  2. Dave_In_His_Garden

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    Awww - Liz! What are you doing!? I can't afford to buy any more plants... must... stop..... buying.... plants!

    Haha - but seriously, thanks for the tip! :D
     
  3. Liz

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    I know, it's awful, isn't it? The internet will drive me to bankruptcy.... I sit here and browse, click a few buttons, and lo and behold, beautiful things arrive at my door. Must stop it. :eek:
     
  4. Liz

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    Which reminds me, must start the mesembryanthemums soon... [​IMG]
    I think they're one of my favourite seeds to grow, so easy and such lovely disneyland colours :cool:

    [ 14. March 2006, 01:03 PM: Message edited by: Liz ]
     
  5. Lady Gardener

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    i got a bargain from ebay of bare-rooted shrubs , excellent quality from http://www.jacksonsnurseries.co.uk/
    i ll certainly use them again, even if i have to pay full price!
     
  6. Liz

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    Thaks, LG, I've been looking for someone selling sapling weeping purple beech and lime for ages! Another step nearer to bankruptcy!
     
  7. mayflower

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    Agree with liz got my plants from GLENVILLE NURSERIES last week all good.
    had a look on jacksnurseries then look good as well
    went to wyevale yesterday got 2 packs of plug plants for �£3. instead of �£6.
     
  8. Dave_In_His_Garden

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    Hey Gwen - Don't let some of our posters find out you've been to "the Garden Centre that dare not speak its name"! ;) ;)
     
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    Dave - your first post here is exactly what I'd have said if I'd been here first!! I've jsut looked at both sites - it's great to ahve recommendations. I put my most recent good find on another thread, re hedging plants - I was so pleased I'll put them here too - http://www.hopesgrovenurseries.co.uk - and the catalogue is beautiful - such lovely glossy photos!!
    :D :D :D
     
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    READ IT YESTERDAY ilike the staff cant blame them for what happened it was in 2004 hope they learnt
    a lesson.
     
  11. Dave_In_His_Garden

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    That Jackson's Nurseries one is not too far from me - Staffordshire. The in-laws live not a million miles away so may plan a visit (to see them, obviously, and a side issue we can stop and have a look! ;) )
     
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