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Sue Wrote:

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> My climbing hydrangea is in bud (Hydrangea

> petiolaris) but I guess you mean the common pink

> and blue ones?


I love that one too.


(hydrangea petiolaris)


My neighbour has one growing up the side of her house. I'd never seen it before.


I have the classic purple-blue "Granny Hat" version in my garden, which if kept under control is very pleasant, in a "Bungalow in Eastbourne" kind of way


If you're buying a lot of plants & want to buy any at trade prices then try this place, it's amazingly good. They've a huge selection of tree's, shrubs, plants and herbs


(herbs are also available to pre-order in mixed or single 8's)


It is generally for those "in-the-trade" as it were, but if you can:


Look the part

Walk in with confidence

Know that prices are the last digits on the barcode/plant label, then you'll be okay.

There's not a formal check as such and hey, cash is king in my view.


Nette(tu)

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