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b & q
I have been to my local B & Q today is it the same all over the country they let so many plants die just through lack of watering I am thinking of starting a protection group for plants :)
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if you know what delivery day is it's best to go before the plants have been neglected. Speaking for my local B&Q I've become quite disappointed with them in past couple of years - there's either very little (always some excuse) or when it's full it's just lots of the same thing & poor variety.
I prefer, when possible, to go to a nursery that I know look after their plants very well & they're better with advice.
erm, not that I need any of course, we gardeners know everything.... dont we? ;o)
if you know what delivery day is it's best to go before the plants have been neglected. Speaking for my local B&Q I've become quite disappointed with them in past couple of years - there's either very little (always some excuse) or when it's full it's just lots of the same thing & poor variety.
I prefer, when possible, to go to a nursery that I know look after their plants very well & they're better with advice.
erm, not that I need any of course, we gardeners know everything.... dont we? ;o)
I get very upset when I see plants sealed in plastic bags in Wilkinsons and Woolworths that are desperately struggling to survive, pale shoots bursting out hunting for the sun... breaks my heart so I usually end up taking at least one home and liberating it in my garden, even if it's destined not to survive in the long-run, at least it's had a decent chance of life! I think I have Buddhist tendencies where all life is regarded as sacred.... but it makes me wonder how many plants these stores must eventually destroy?