If they are anything like supermarket plants they will be bone dry and just about DEAD
mrmarks1 to perrychucker
20 May 17#4
I know what you mean in general but my local morrisons always seem to take good care of their stock. Maybe I live close to a distribution centre or something but I've had alot from there and can't say much bad about it.
hooray.henry
19 May 171#2
Edinburgh Hermiston gate tomatoe plantsvreduced to 50p.
Some were about 3 inchs tall and shrivelled up,near to death.
Others were dead and turned to dust and blown away leaving empty pots and they still wanted to sell them too :laughing:
tarnyaoakley
19 May 171#3
B&q are pretty good for bedding etc they do of course have past best flowers but my local store are pretty good at managing their stock & I like the reduced bargain bit so heat added thank you
bigweapon07
20 May 171#5
Morrisons i find usually good at looking after plants. Aldi on the other hand must not be allowed to use the water meter
markjean
20 May 17#6
Aldi are the Dignitas of the plant world. Minus the dignity.
dilahk
21 May 17#7
probably the best plants after garden centres and nurseries.
maxie014
21 May 17#8
You can download a 20% voucher for dobbies as well but ends today,if your a club member you get 10% as well so 30% off all plants.
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Some were about 3 inchs tall and shrivelled up,near to death.
Others were dead and turned to dust and blown away leaving empty pots and they still wanted to sell them too :laughing: