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We despatch our fresh, nursery-grown live plants (including vegetables, trees and flowers) when they are at a stage of growth ready for you, the customer, to plant on at home.
The delivery period shown on your order confirmation indicates when you can expect to receive your order and we will endeavour to despatch your plants in this period within 7-14 days
Customer Reviews
Good Quality.Good Value.Fantastic!
I am very happy with these plants which are now all in the garden and have revived from their transit experience. I look forward to bountiful flowers and great scent next summer. To be honest not that much cheaper than a do it yourself store once delivery was included but hopefully the flowers will be better.
Nice plants although some were very small
Wallflower Plants - Tall Mixed - Bare Root Plants x45
45 plants for the price of 30 - Save £6.99!
£13.98 each
Wallflowers Tall Mixed plants are a taller mix of sweetly perfumed wallflowers in traditional ‘Persian carpet colours. These bare root plants make perfect partners for tall tulips. They are equally at home planted on their own in sunny borders or used to underplant shrubs and trees.
Planting Wallflowers as bare roots in autumn is the traditional way, because they produce much stronger, more floriferous results earlier in the spring.
Plant the bare roots into weed free, well cultivated soil in sun or part shade. Space plants around 15-20cms apart. Keep moist until established.
Deadhead spent flowers to prolong the display.
See Full Description +- Quantity 45x Bare Root Plants
- Height 45cm / 18in
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