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No ordered nothing yet I tend to buy from garden centres rather than mail order no idea why. Apart from I am like a kid in a sweet shop when I see bulbs I have to have, I have planted up my 2ft dia tub with daffs and tulips. I intend to plant bulbs in most of my empty pots this year I have always said come spring - why didn't I do that so this year I will. |
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I love looking at all the garden catalogues that come through the door.........I have a good look to see what there is then, like Kazz, I go to the Garden Centre to buy them. |
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I keep buying them in the garden centre then have difficulty trying to fit them in. Everytime I decide to plant some I keep digging up bulbs from earlier! I think therefore that the idea of putting them in tubs is a good one. They'll look great just by the front door. |
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We only have one smallish garden center here in NW Washington, & the selection is fairly limited: mostly the commonest and best selling stuff. The big garden centers are all way out in the suburbs...theoretically reachable by bus & subway, but at least a half-days time wasted on transportation & then having to lug everything back home the same way!! Even before the Internet, I ordered from catalogues beause of the larger selection & the ease of having it delivered to my door. Much easier now on line! Maybe I'll order those daylilies anyhow & squeeze them in somewhere.. |
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No bulbs - but my mail order 'late' strawberry plants arrived yesterday, so next year i should have a much longer cropping season - maybe all of June & July and into August - yum! |
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