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Old 07-05-2013, 08:34 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 07/05/2013 17:48, Jake wrote:
On Mon, 06 May 2013 15:45:10 +0100, Leslie
wrote:

B&Q - What a Shambles - I have had health problems once again
and most of my plot and garden this year are well "poorly"

Time then to venture to the garden centre where wheel chair
access is good and you are able to borrow an electric cart
The types of plants - shrubs - trees on offer were quite
many and varied but!

The vast majority of these specimens were dead or close to the
great compost bin in the sky all to a lack of water

I then went home empty handed and will now use the internet


...............Leslie

There are three B&Qs within driving distance. The unwatered plant
phenomenon is common to all. With 6-packs selling for around £5-6,
there must be close on £1000 worth of dead bedding plants in each. And
the sheds say profits are falling. I do laugh when I see signs saying
"everything in this rack half price". £3 for a lump of polystyrene and
some crusty compost?

When the local garden centre was owned by "Wyevale", death by drought
was a surprisingly frequent occurrence. The new independent owners
employ waterers morning and evening, outside opening times. What a
difference. And they've installed some shaded canopies too!

When I took the wife to Warafrin clinic today I was talking to one of
the nurses who said she had gone to the Swansea Wyevale GC yesterday and
they were busy watering everything and everyone just after lunch, so it
could be they are learning.