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T & M OFFER FOR MAY

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  • joslowjoslow Posts: 218

    @blairs thanks for your help.

  • AllotmentMaxAllotmentMax Posts: 189
    Oh yes, sorry to confuse the issue I meant the Clematis and not the perennials from this months mag! Sorry.
  • JengilJengil Posts: 35

    I have ordered this offer but am a little confused. I thought foxgloves were biennials not perrenials. Is there such a thing as a perrenial foxglove?

  • Daniel HaynesDaniel Haynes Posts: 393 admin

    Reply to Jock Sporran: I'm sorry you've had trouble accessing the free perennials offer. I've tested the link and found that it's working fine. Try clicking this link directly:

    http://www.thompson-morgan.com/GW616

    Did you type the link exactly as given, with no spaces? I hope this link works. Do please let me know if you have any further problems.

    Daniel
    Editor, gardenersworld.com

  • KezzaKezza Posts: 90

    I tried the direct link as above, and it worked for me.  Plants on their way - woo hoo ! image

  • Green MagpieGreen Magpie Posts: 806

    I've ordered the perennials too. Don't know where I'm going to put them all but I can't resist a bargain! Like Jock above, I first tried the T&M website and couldn't find it, but when I put the whole web address with the code into the browser (as in hte link above), the offer appeared.

  • Tropical SamTropical Sam Posts: 1,488
    Green Magpie wrote (see)

    I've ordered the perennials too. Don't know where I'm going to put them all but I can't resist a bargain!

    Me too...no idea where they are going to go but a bargain is a bargain and it had to be bought.

  • LeggiLeggi Posts: 489

    Me three.

    I've ordered these too, does anyone know how long delivery is?

  • BenDoverBenDover Posts: 488

    Call me a killjoy but isn't it a bit selfish to order things when its apparant from comments on here that people's gardens are already full. These offers are limited, so why can't those people who have a garden full of plants already leave these offers so somebody who is just starting out has more chance of being able to get them.  I wonder how many of these free plants end up just being recycled in the green waste because the recipient can't find a place to put them so they are simply left to wilt and die.  And think about the carbon output in growing and transporting them only to end up on a compost heap.

  • LeggiLeggi Posts: 489

    I wouldn't worry about that, there are few, if any, gardeners who enjoy throwing plants away just because they have too many. More likely is they pass 'extras' on to family and friends or swap plants.

    I've dug up two new flower beds which used to be lawn so that I know I have enough space for new plants, I also do my in-laws garden so any that don't fit in here will be making the trip there.

    I'm also thinking of digging up another patch for the 36 lavenders on offer next month.

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