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Medusa Wrote:

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> So are you splitting this to sell each

> individually? I'm not very clear what you're

> selling. How much is it/them?


Hi


No, I'm not splitting them, it's the wrong time of year.


The comparison price I gave of ?10-?20 was for reference.


I am looking for ?45 for the tub of 7 plants

pipsky2008 Wrote:

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> Large tub containing 7 plants with 2 buds this

> season. Lifted last year, in very good health and

> well settled.

>

> Usually selling for ?10 - ?20 per plant.

>

> Open to offers

>

> I could drop them off, if local to SE15/SE22




Also; A large tub containing 5 plants with one in bud this season. Can be split later in the year but Agapanthus prefer to be in clumps or a little pot bound.


Asking ?35 for the whole tub

pipsky2008 Wrote:

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> pipsky2008 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Large tub containing 7 plants with 2 buds this

> > season. Lifted last year, in very good health

> and

> > well settled.

> >

> > Usually selling for ?10 - ?20 per plant.

> >

> > Open to offers

> >

> > I could drop them off, if local to SE15/SE22

>

>

>

> Also; A large tub containing 5 plants with one in

> bud this season. Can be split later in the year

> but Agapanthus prefer to be in clumps or a little

> pot bound.

>

> Asking ?35 for the whole tub



Another tub with 4 plants has put up a bud


?30

pipsky2008 Wrote:

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> pipsky2008 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > pipsky2008 Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Large tub containing 7 plants with 2 buds

> this

> > > season. Lifted last year, in very good health

> > and

> > > well settled.

> > >

> > > Usually selling for ?10 - ?20 per plant.

> > >

> > > Open to offers

> > >

> > > I could drop them off, if local to SE15/SE22

> >

> >

> >

> > Also; A large tub containing 5 plants with one

> in

> > bud this season. Can be split later in the year

> > but Agapanthus prefer to be in clumps or a

> little

> > pot bound.

> >

> > Asking ?35 for the whole tub

>

>

> Another tub with 4 plants has put up a bud

>

> ?30

Usually ?10-?20 per plant, This tub is at ?7.50 each.

Medusa Wrote:

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> The plants are very beautiful but I think you

> might be pricing them a bit too high.

>

> I bought three agapanthus plants today at the

> garden centre. Each pot had four or five flowering

> stems and they were only ?8.


Thank you for your reply.


I think you did very well to have bought 3 pots of up to 5 flowering stems from each pot for ?8 per pot


Regards

  • 2 weeks later...

Agapanthus now in coloured buds which opens to about 10cm diameter in full bloom, colour blue, flower stem height 115cm, ready to open.



Tub of 7 plants, 2 in flower, asking ?45



Agapanthus now in coloured bud which opens to about 10cm diameter in full bloom, colour blue, flower stem height 115cm, ready to open


Tub of 5 plants, 1 in flower, asking ?35



I can deliver locally


Thanks

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