Lidl's lily bulbs have always done well for me. I've also got a philidelphus, which also looked like a twig as well when purchased from the poundshop and has obviously taken longer to establish than if I'd bought a bigger specimen from a garden centre, but it is doing very well.
Not quite a pound but I bought three herb plants for £5 in Morrisons weekend before last (Sage, varigated thyme and rosemary) and they were much stronger better established plants than I have seen at higher prices in garden centres.
always had great success with poundlands plants a lot of tlc involved a good soak before planting and really good food ,but you will see the effects of your efforts year in year out ,my pound roses have given me many years of pleasure .
i recently bought some plants from poundland and all of them are doing very well despite the fact that 2 days after planting them we had a few days of really cold wintry weather, and the mock orange already has large buds showing. also bought a packet of hollyhock seeds which have all sprouted (24), and are nearly ready to be potted up. so pleased with the bushes, as the soil in my garden is not good, but last year i used miracle gro quite a few times, and it has helped a lot.
Yes, Yes Yes go for distressed plants...9 out of 10 will reward you. Have had some wonderful successes ?? plants bought for 50p at a clear out sale have gone on to be wonderful features in the garden...When you buy..take home, repot and feed ..they will then start to grow and when big enough plant in the garden..have two wonderful honeysuckles...bought as ;distresed plants' 4 years ago...growing and ready to flower again this year. am sad that the big retailers don't water a nd look after their plants !! often want the go a make a bid for the sad looking individuasls left on the shelf m!!!!
I got a honeysuckle from B&M for £1.79 - that is doing really well, I put it in where it will get the sun & climb the pergola yet have its base shaded.
I have a tribute to Woolworths in the shape of 2-for-a-pound Camillas, purchased c. 5 years ago. Pink one is well over 6' & brightens up my north-facing front garden, white I've kept potted so flowers v early. Reduced because they were dried out. Apparently
ive bought plenty of plants from poundland and there doing well peonies buddleija weigielias pholixs and bulbs and seeds tomatoes seeds 2 are coming on well in my greenhouse plus there compost is great value a pound per bag better than 3pound and 1.99 . loades of people have turned to poundland because of the way our finanices are now due to the meltdown in the ecconimy you can also get cornflakes and other foods there aswell for a pound and camping and gardening gear gloves fencing plant feed veg seeds cloches pots for bedding plants 1 pound for 5 trellises large pots aswell you couldnt beat that
I bought a Japonica from a pound shop about 12 years ago, it was no more than 2 twigs with about as many leaves - but I'm always up for a challenge! kept it in a pot for a while, plenty of tlc and away she went 'grew like Topsy' - planted it out and it has made a really good shrub, it's about 4' each way at present - have to be quite ruthless with it, it has been flowering for several weeks already and always has loads of really large 'fruit'. Apart from all of that, along with various berberis (also from very small plants) - it keeps the cats off!!
Oh I love a bargain, and bought recently a hibiscus, forsythia, redwood. States all are dormant till planted, just a few visible shoots showing, Well I planted them a few weeks back into large pots, and I'm pleased to say all are growing fantastically well. Bought all from Poundland, obviously £1 a go. Doing great at the moment.
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Lidl's lily bulbs have always done well for me. I've also got a philidelphus, which also looked like a twig as well when purchased from the poundshop and has obviously taken longer to establish than if I'd bought a bigger specimen from a garden centre, but it is doing very well.
Not quite a pound but I bought three herb plants for £5 in Morrisons weekend before last (Sage, varigated thyme and rosemary) and they were much stronger better established plants than I have seen at higher prices in garden centres.
always had great success with poundlands plants a lot of tlc involved a good soak before planting and really good food ,but you will see the effects of your efforts year in year out ,my pound roses have given me many years of pleasure .
so go on try you havn't much to lose at a pound .
i recently bought some plants from poundland and all of them are doing very well despite the fact that 2 days after planting them we had a few days of really cold wintry weather, and the mock orange already has large buds showing. also bought a packet of hollyhock seeds which have all sprouted (24), and are nearly ready to be potted up. so pleased with the bushes, as the soil in my garden is not good, but last year i used miracle gro quite a few times, and it has helped a lot.
Yes, Yes Yes go for distressed plants...9 out of 10 will reward you. Have had some wonderful successes ?? plants bought for 50p at a clear out sale have gone on to be wonderful features in the garden...When you buy..take home, repot and feed ..they will then start to grow and when big enough plant in the garden..have two wonderful honeysuckles...bought as ;distresed plants' 4 years ago...growing and ready to flower again this year. am sad that the big retailers don't water a nd look after their plants !! often want the go a make a bid for the sad looking individuasls left on the shelf m!!!!
I got a honeysuckle from B&M for £1.79 - that is doing really well, I put it in where it will get the sun & climb the pergola yet have its base shaded.
I have a tribute to Woolworths in the shape of 2-for-a-pound Camillas, purchased c. 5 years ago. Pink one is well over 6' & brightens up my north-facing front garden, white I've kept potted so flowers v early. Reduced because they were dried out. Apparently
ive bought plenty of plants from poundland and there doing well peonies buddleija weigielias pholixs and bulbs and seeds tomatoes seeds 2 are coming on well in my greenhouse plus there compost is great value a pound per bag better than 3pound and 1.99 . loades of people have turned to poundland because of the way our finanices are now due to the meltdown in the ecconimy you can also get cornflakes and other foods there aswell for a pound and camping and gardening gear gloves fencing plant feed veg seeds cloches pots for bedding plants 1 pound for 5 trellises large pots aswell you couldnt beat that
I bought a Japonica from a pound shop about 12 years ago, it was no more than 2 twigs with about as many leaves - but I'm always up for a challenge! kept it in a pot for a while, plenty of tlc and away she went 'grew like Topsy' - planted it out and it has made a really good shrub, it's about 4' each way at present - have to be quite ruthless with it, it has been flowering for several weeks already and always has loads of really large 'fruit'. Apart from all of that, along with various berberis (also from very small plants) - it keeps the cats off!!
Oh I love a bargain, and bought recently a hibiscus, forsythia, redwood. States all are dormant till planted, just a few visible shoots showing, Well I planted them a few weeks back into large pots, and I'm pleased to say all are growing fantastically well. Bought all from Poundland, obviously £1 a go. Doing great at the moment.