Free plants (Cambridge) - last chance
Chaenomeles "Geisha Girl" in large pot (low growing, peach coloured) should survive being dug up Caesalpina gillessii (sp?) Bucket of old-fashioned daffodil bulbs - semi-double, cream outside and yellow/orange inside Opposite Scotsdales (between Trumpington and Shelford), collectors only. The Chaenomeles will NOT go in a bicycle pannier. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
Free plants (Cambridge) - last chance
On Oct 6, 1:35 pm, (Nick Maclaren) wrote:
Chaenomeles "Geisha Girl" in large pot (low growing, peach coloured) should survive being dug up Caesalpina gillessii (sp?) Bucket of old-fashioned daffodil bulbs - semi-double, cream outside and yellow/orange inside Opposite Scotsdales (between Trumpington and Shelford), collectors only. The Chaenomeles will NOT go in a bicycle pannier. Regards, Nick Maclaren. I started gardening in 1994 when I lived in Saffron Walden and going to Scotsdales was like going to the promised land. It had a huge range of plants. If I went back now, it could well look very naff but at the time, it seemed like the business. Des |
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