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Jules-and-Boo

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I've just moved and the garden was overgrown with weeds and a very sorry state.

I've cut the lawn, dug the beds and planted my tomatoes, peppers, chilis and cucumbers.


I'm now on the hunt for flowering plants.


If anyone has any that I can please have a cutting or a bit off, I would be very grateful.

Instant gratification, I know. I am planting things (honeysuckle and jasmine) but they take a while to grow.


Happy to pay.


Please let me know if you have anything going mad in your garden or that you don't want any more.



Thanks

Jules

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Hi Jules!


We have an absolute bucketload of mint and oregano if you want some - the plants have gone absolutely bananas with the sun and I'm keen to make some space for other veggies, so can dig you up some. I also have a pot with flowering somethings, not sure what they are but they're quite tall so might be able to be trained to climb, I'd like to use that pot for spinach if you want the flower plant. We are SE228DL if you fancy popping over for cuttings, no need to pay.


Best,

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