Perennial Lucky Dip Collection
Fill your beds and borders with this lucky dip collection of perennials. Perennial plants bloom year after year, and many can also be cut and brought into the house for beautiful flower arrangements.
In this lucky dip you will receive 6 different varieties from a selection of heuchera, lavender, silene, foxglove, geum, poppy, penstemon, gaillardia, delphinium, echinacea, scabiosa and much more. To allow us to offer you such a good price, we can't take orders for specific varieties, but whatever we decide to send, you won't be disappointed.
SPECIAL OFFER - To get your perennial plants at the reduced price, simply add your collection to your order and use order code TNS413Z in your shopping basket.
Please note that this offer is limited to one pack per order at this special price. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or with promotional vouchers. Hurry, offer ends midnight Wednesday 6th April or while stock lasts.
@ Thompson and Morgan
- chuckiedoll
19 comments
shug119
6 Apr 16#1
Looks ok, make sure you plant them ASAP.
pinkbutterflies1
6 Apr 16#2
Daft question but do these actually come as plants or roots/bulbs?
CR_&_JR to pinkbutterflies1
6 Apr 16#6
Mini plug plants, 1.5 -3 cm in height and the root ball will be the size of a sugar cube.
They will need to be replanted in to good quality compost, and should double in size in about 2 weeks if kept in a greenhouse :smiley:
6sjh to pinkbutterflies1
6 Apr 16#7
They come as absolutely tiny plants which you'll have to **** out into individual pots and grow on somewhere sheltered until they're ready to go outside.
codge
6 Apr 16#3
Bought - thanks
lazyboy
6 Apr 16#4
Thank you for posting this!
Caffreys
6 Apr 16#5
Ordered, thanks! :wink:
zita230175
6 Apr 16#8
Thanks, I got this deal a few years ago and got some really nice plants. Just bought some more
paul.jacobs
6 Apr 16#9
Foxglove is poison
zita230175 to paul.jacobs
6 Apr 16#13
Foxglove is an example of what you get, you won't necessarily get one, I didn't get one in my last lot and if I do in this I will just bin it. At 36p you can afford to
coolcat21 to paul.jacobs
7 Apr 162#17
Only if you eat it :stuck_out_tongue: Seriously, I've always had foxgloves in my garden, actually one of my favourite wild flower, and the children were taught they were poisonous - they all survived :smile:
zoeanne26
6 Apr 16#10
Got some thanks op :laughing:
Plumbboy55
6 Apr 16#11
Worth a punt at that price. My borders look like a pile of poo at the moment. Thanks OP :smiley:
preep to Plumbboy55
7 Apr 16#14
My borders are a pile of poo too...cat poo! And I don't have a cat!
pippasdog
6 Apr 16#12
ordered thanks very much voted hot
Midnight Tboy
7 Apr 16#15
Ordered (let me at 00:30 even tho said ran til midnight). Didn't want them, but unfortunately the missus saw the posting grrrr.
So its 36 individual plants of different types (with likely repeats), or is it 6 x 6 types? Guessing the latter
Opening post
Fill your beds and borders with this lucky dip collection of perennials. Perennial plants bloom year after year, and many can also be cut and brought into the house for beautiful flower arrangements.
In this lucky dip you will receive 6 different varieties from a selection of heuchera, lavender, silene, foxglove, geum, poppy, penstemon, gaillardia, delphinium, echinacea, scabiosa and much more. To allow us to offer you such a good price, we can't take orders for specific varieties, but whatever we decide to send, you won't be disappointed.
SPECIAL OFFER - To get your perennial plants at the reduced price, simply add your collection to your order and use order code TNS413Z in your shopping basket.
Please note that this offer is limited to one pack per order at this special price. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or with promotional vouchers. Hurry, offer ends midnight Wednesday 6th April or while stock lasts.
@ Thompson and Morgan
- chuckiedoll
19 comments
They will need to be replanted in to good quality compost, and should double in size in about 2 weeks if kept in a greenhouse :smiley:
So its 36 individual plants of different types (with likely repeats), or is it 6 x 6 types? Guessing the latter