hiya sara, SORRY!!! i am chatting to everyone one, yes i can ramble on abit sometimes SORRY again,, yes RHS is £1000 but its a lifetime, hope whoever buys it lives a long healthy life to get their moneys worth,,
that sounds fair enough but £52 would go along way in my garden at the moment as iv so much that needs doing, maybe when iv got most of it done i might subscribe to RHS,
Last year I bought an Arum Lily at the back end of summer from Morrisons supermarket . I got a few odd looks as there were hardly any leaves, but loads of what I assumed were seed s . I only paid £1-50 for it . My husband didnt bat an eyelid - he knows what I'm like for taking chances . Anyway I cut all the lank stems and seed heads off . I left them to dry . $ weeks later I planted them in a gritty compost , watered well and left them under the green house shading . This year the small plants have been coming up for the last 3 months . I have potted them on they are making fine plants and good roots . I shall leave them in the greenhouse untill June next year and pot them on other than that , play it by ear. If you have patience it is intresting this way .Up to now I have 50 young plants and they are still popping up so it could well be 60plus. not bad for what some would say a dead plant!
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RHS membership is £52 for year. That includes free admission to all RHS gardens with a guest. Free admission for members to many other gardens.
The chance to have 20 packets of seeds from the seed list each year (some rare stuff) for Post and packing.
A magazine every month, with in depth articles.
Also I have had other free seeds from them.
hiya sara, SORRY!!! i am chatting to everyone one, yes i can ramble on abit sometimes SORRY again,, yes RHS is £1000 but its a lifetime, hope whoever buys it lives a long healthy life to get their moneys worth,,
that sounds fair enough but £52 would go along way in my garden at the moment as iv so much that needs doing, maybe when iv got most of it done i might subscribe to RHS,
thank you to all who have replyed



Last year I bought an Arum Lily at the back end of summer from Morrisons supermarket . I got a few odd looks as there were hardly any leaves, but loads of what I assumed were seed s . I only paid £1-50 for it . My husband didnt bat an eyelid - he knows what I'm like for taking chances . Anyway I cut all the lank stems and seed heads off . I left them to dry . $ weeks later I planted them in a gritty compost , watered well and left them under the green house shading . This year the small plants have been coming up for the last 3 months . I have potted them on they are making fine plants and good roots . I shall leave them in the greenhouse untill June next year and pot them on other than that , play it by ear. If you have patience it is intresting this way .Up to now I have 50 young plants and they are still popping up so it could well be 60plus. not bad for what some would say a dead plant!
SORRY FORGOT TO SAY _ ON THE LABEL THE PLANT SAID ARUM LILY IN BRACKETS. SO IT SOUNDED THAT THERE OF THE SAME FAMILY