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  1. mowgley

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    Got these the other day from wilko's for 25p
    Thought that they were worth a go at saving.
    Given them a good watering and put them on top of the fire place, there improving already

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      Received a £7.50 discount voucher form Unwins today 'cos I bought 10 x Begonia "Apricot Shades" tubers ( which I must start off now) so I went online and bought Campanula "Iridescent Bells". 3 young plants =£9.95 + £4.95p&p =£14.90 - £7.50 thank you voucher = £7.40 to pay :yes:

      I'm a sucker for Campanulas but these are a new strain which are grown for a patio pot :wub2:
       
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        That's a big discount on 10 tubers Jenny!:blue thumb:

        I saw 5 Brahia Armata in our local indie GC had just arrived and couldn't restist one.
        They were priced the same as the one I bought from the Palm Centre 5 years ago!
        They are not cheap as they are very slow growing but I got my 10% discount which brought it down to £31.50, the Palm Centre ones the same size are now nearly £50!!
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          Love that glaucous greeny/blue Strongy :wub2:
           
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            Ooh lovely palm:) I haven't got any blue palms.Might have to invest in one or two:ideaIPB:
             
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            They like Butias are slow growing and reasonably cold tolerant but really grow better in warm/hot summers, not much chance of that here!
             
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            My new Azaleas arrived today :biggrin:

            They, and the other Rhododendrons I got last week have all been allocated planters which currently have plants in but which need to be potted on. So I treated myself to four of these babies from Costco, for a bargainous £16.79 including VAT each :blue thumb: If I'd bought something that large (25 inch diameter) from a garden centre, I'd hate to think how much they would have cost.

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            I was going to get half wine barrels, but they are incredibly heavy and would have been a nightmare for me to move about, even before they were filled.
             
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              Went back to Costco today and got another two of the barrel planters, plus another two smaller ones which cost about £15 each including VAT. Went to B&Q after Costco and compared the prices of their planters for a similar size :ouch1:

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              I also bought ten Dahlias (Peach Brandy/Lilac Time) for under £10 :wub2:

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              Don't know whether that's a bargain or not. Some of the packs of summer bulbs had 70 mixed for £15, but I wouldn't know where to put them all. Maybe next year when I've had a trial run with the Dahlias I'll feel a bit more confident about planting them out (plan to put the Dahlias in containers).

              I also bought 300L of ericaceous compost and 60L of MP compost from B&Q. Would have got more but I couldn't move it all myself. B&Q have been sneaky and put the price of the GP compost up to £12 for 3 (was £10 last year) :nonofinger: I'll be shopping around to see where better bargains can be had.
               
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                Love the barrel Planters Merle - they look very sturdy. Are they real or composite?
                Jenny
                 
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                  Ditto, do you have to be a Costco member to buy them?
                   
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                  They are some sort of composite/resin type stuff. The manufacturer's (Southern Planter) website says they are PolyLam (some invention of theirs I presume) which is three times stronger than fibreglass but very light. They are also insulated (double walled construction) so they give the roots more protection :)

                  I've only seen them in Costco so you do have to be a member to buy them - maybe you know someone who is?
                   
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                    Hi they are very nice, and great for the price. I noticed in Homebase the other day that they are selling some wooden barrels half price from £24.00 to £12.
                     
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                    10 Dahlias for a Tenner is a bargain. Only thought is that the bag looks quite small, so the Dahlias probably are too, and the fleshy roots may have dried out - I would get the potted and start them off with some heat so they have a long growing season, and have enough time to bulk up.
                     
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                    From the photo I think they look better than the real thing :)
                     
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                      Where the Dahlias from Costco or B&Q please?
                       
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