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1 x medium oregano (herb) 12cm diameter pot

2 x small primroses 10cm diameter pots

All plants organically grown.  All perennial - so return year after year.  The primroses, whilst small now, will clump up and get bigger each year.  Oregano great for eg tomato sauces and pizzas.  Primrose flowers and leaves edible in e.g. salads (though they are so pretty I just enjoy looking at them).

https://www.thespruce.com/primula-the-primrose-is-no-shy-wallflower-1402858

£1.50 all 3 plants.

2 mins from East Dulwich Station

Cash on collection only

Please have exact money (I will be unable to provide change)

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