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Garden centres near/in ED?


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mancity68 Wrote:

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> And the lovely pot and plant place right next door

> to north dulwich station. They deliver too. We

> live in Peckham and can get to it by bus or train

> very quickly.


You just beat me to it! Very friendly and helpful, and they deliver free.

There's the flower shop by The Barcelona tapas bar on lordship lane near where the old harvester building is on that row of shops there, he always has a large selection of bedding plants & some shrubs, and planters with flowers already in outside, I bought a nice selection of heathers for winter window boxes there, and geraniums in the summer.
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Hi


I'm gardening all over the show at the moment and do several jobs in ED (big & little e.g. Lordship Lane, Townley Road, Red Post Hill and Turney Road.)


I get many of my 'average plants' from New Covent Garden and my 'bling plants' from Provender in Swanley.


If you want good plants I can get them for you and even plant them as you wish.


Contact Paul on 07833117241 for more


Happy gardening

Paul Lupton

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