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ken78 Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> > Next year grow your own from seed?

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> well that's no good for me now is it


It wasn't intended to be. It was intended to be s helpful suggestion to get cheap plants next year.


For this year, you could try Columbia Road market.

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Sue Wrote:

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> ken78 Wrote:

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> > > Next year grow your own from seed?

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> > well that's no good for me now is it

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> It wasn't intended to be. It was intended to be s

> helpful suggestion to get cheap plants next year.

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> For this year, you could try Columbia Road market.


is this what you do if so do some for next year and i will buy from you

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Columbia Road market is miles away for most people to travel to buy plants Sue.


Also agree with point about Sainsburys Dog Kennel Hill with their plant selling. Half of the poor plants are crying out to be watered and I've rescued loads whilst they're on offer but feel quite sad when they are just left to die.


Sainsburys must have a member of staff who could water all their plants for sale surely? Not a good point of sale as you walk in to their entrance.

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hammerman Wrote:

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> Columbia Road market is miles away for most people

> to travel to buy plants Sue.

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It obviously isn't local, but it's not hard to get to by bus.


You can transport plants quite easily on the bus in one of those big blue IKEA bags.

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