A yellow pot of daffodil bulbs about 3" - 4" tall at the moment which should be in bloom for Easter . Will flower year after year , I left mine in their pot last year and have bloomed beautifully again. As below the picture is a stock image of miniature daffs as these have not flowered yet.
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DealF1nder
14 Mar 168#1
You can also plant these outside & they will flower year after year
Master G
14 Mar 164#10
I go down the local cemetery. There always seems to be loads of plants lying around just waiting to be collected.
tinkerbellian to shug119
14 Mar 163#4
Morrisons are great for plants, so keep an eye out when I'm doing the weekly shop for any bargain ones, they always seem healthy and thrive after I've bought them home
tinkerbellian to K1664
14 Mar 163#7
Hi, I had to use a stock photo of miniature daffodils as it's too early for these daffodils to have bloomed yet, but just for you I popped into my garden and counted the number of flowers that had bloomed on last years pot and there were seven , just to give an indication of what to expect from this years ones. Morrisons have some good plant offers , but admittedly they haven't yet come up with whole terracotta pots full of daffs for 50p :wink:
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DealF1nder
14 Mar 168#1
You can also plant these outside & they will flower year after year
tinkerbellian to DealF1nder
14 Mar 162#3
I left mine potted so that I could move them around the garden, I have a horrible habit of digging up areas that are full of bulbs, but yes they are happy out in their pots or properly planted :smiley:
shug119
14 Mar 16#2
Good find.
tinkerbellian to shug119
14 Mar 163#4
Morrisons are great for plants, so keep an eye out when I'm doing the weekly shop for any bargain ones, they always seem healthy and thrive after I've bought them home
maurian
14 Mar 16#5
Bought these last year , planted them on and they have all come up again this year .
K1664
14 Mar 162#6
Pic shown is a bit deceptive. come in a small plastic container the size of a tea cup with @ 5 plants inside. still not a bad deal.
tinkerbellian to K1664
14 Mar 163#7
Hi, I had to use a stock photo of miniature daffodils as it's too early for these daffodils to have bloomed yet, but just for you I popped into my garden and counted the number of flowers that had bloomed on last years pot and there were seven , just to give an indication of what to expect from this years ones. Morrisons have some good plant offers , but admittedly they haven't yet come up with whole terracotta pots full of daffs for 50p :wink:
Flymo1
14 Mar 161#8
Just a quick heads up , it shall be getting brrrrrr..... Again on the 22nd roughly so watch what ya plant outside ; ).
tinkerbellian to Flymo1
14 Mar 16#9
Blimey got me worried there, but just checked the weather for my southern corner and looks like it will be about 9 degrees , much the same as it has been, although today was a lovely 14 and sunny :sunglasses:
Master G
14 Mar 164#10
I go down the local cemetery. There always seems to be loads of plants lying around just waiting to be collected.
tinkerbellian to Master G
14 Mar 161#13
Aaah but mainly lilies, go on dig deep in your saltrock hoody pocket and buy a pot :wink:
peterraul
14 Mar 16#11
cold; you can pilfer a few here and there - there's plenty about.
tinkerbellian to peterraul
14 Mar 16#14
Just keep out of my garden, I'm very protective of my plants :man:
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