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Save 40% on perennials - from £2.97 e.g. Hosta 'White Feather', Eryngium 'Victory Blue'

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I have had more success with roots bought from this company than all the others combined. The price is always fair even without a discount. I hope that there is a free delivery option that was available a few days ago.
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  1. sebdrewett's avatar
    Thank you for sharing, perennials are perfect for low maintenance gardening. I just ordered all of these, I used chat GPT to help me filter through everything on sale, using my hardiness zone 8b and soil type (It's the worst alkaline chalk soil where I live) Here's my selection if anyone else is interested. 52643343-IZFhk.jpg
    CtrlWipe's avatar
    I'd love to know your ChatGPT prompt/process for this! And then how did you get that selection into the site, or is that screenshot after you manually added things to your basket?

    Hats off to you dude.
  2. whymark10's avatar
    Be aware that they use Evri, so if Evri is bad in your area the plants maybe be dead on arrival or not arrive at all (I'm still waiting for some bulbs I ordered in October 2022 )
    HertsFan23's avatar
    Then at the very least, get a refund from Farmer Gracy. The more people do that, the more chance we have of them changing to a decent courier
  3. n11kwg's avatar
    I bought a few hostas last year - they looked fab - came out a few days later and I thought they had been stolen - not so much as a stalk. Something ate them all and I mean all.
    sunshine_child's avatar
    slugs or snails loves hostas...
  4. shoomshoom's avatar
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    I meant a part-time job lol
  5. RedXI's avatar
    Can anyone recommend any small flowering plants suitable for long stone planters about 3-4 inches deep and about 5 inches wide?
  6. Guy.Incognito's avatar
    Ordered a load - this post gave me a kick up the arse to tidy the garden up. Thanks OP, heat added.
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