gardeninginagale
29-Jan-15, 18:35
I don't have many, and I don't grow commercially.
Fuchsia magellicana v. Riccartonii is the hardiest Fuchsia, and these plants are propagated from my own mature hedging plants. They are well rooted - I think - but are still in the ground, and unlike nurseries who lift plants and store them in bags, I will only lift these in your presence. The ones I have lifted so far have very good root systems. I have already lifted and used 100 of these this winter because they were grown to order by a gardening client. To be safe, I grew more than I needed, hence some for sale. I now have 30 or so available. I offer them to you at £1.00 each, collected ex Castletown. Or I can deliver within a 10 mile radius for a nominal spoonful of diesel for my van, or a cup of coffee on completion.
I also have a few pot-grown Cotoneaster dammeri Skogholm, excellent ground cover, at the same price. And some other bare-root plants.
You can PM me, or you can phone Mike on 01847821575 in the evening.
Fuchsia magellicana v. Riccartonii is the hardiest Fuchsia, and these plants are propagated from my own mature hedging plants. They are well rooted - I think - but are still in the ground, and unlike nurseries who lift plants and store them in bags, I will only lift these in your presence. The ones I have lifted so far have very good root systems. I have already lifted and used 100 of these this winter because they were grown to order by a gardening client. To be safe, I grew more than I needed, hence some for sale. I now have 30 or so available. I offer them to you at £1.00 each, collected ex Castletown. Or I can deliver within a 10 mile radius for a nominal spoonful of diesel for my van, or a cup of coffee on completion.
I also have a few pot-grown Cotoneaster dammeri Skogholm, excellent ground cover, at the same price. And some other bare-root plants.
You can PM me, or you can phone Mike on 01847821575 in the evening.