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TJ

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Hi, does anyone know if any local nurseries / garden centres are delivering during the shut down??

With all this nice weather and spare time, I'd love to make the garden look nice and shop locally!!

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Nice coincidence. I have just posted with my gardening tips I am doing a collection for a customer from my nursery tomorrow & happy to collect for anyone else . Just get in touch & tell me what you want , or I can make a selection for you with a specific budget. I can collect compost too


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The plant wholesalers who sell at New Covent Garden will be desperate to sell plants, and the public can buy there in the mornings usually. Maybe call Evergreens who sell there and ask about a delivery from Vauxhall? Alternatively the RHS and Crocus have very good online plants for delivery. I think the Nunhead Gardener can deliver locally too. Good luck.
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PlantPower Wrote:

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> The plant wholesalers who sell at New Covent

> Garden will be desperate to sell plants, and the

> public can buy there in the mornings usually.

> Maybe call Evergreens who sell there and ask about

> a delivery from Vauxhall? Alternatively the RHS

> and Crocus have very good online plants for

> delivery. I think the Nunhead Gardener can deliver

> locally too. Good luck.



I used to highly recommend Crocus, but sadly I stopped using them after receiving some very poor quality plants on more than one occasion.


I think they have a quality control issue :(

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