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Produce => Non Edible Plants => Topic started by: hellohelenhere on March 12, 2009, 00:53:45

Title: Guardian Garden Centre - flowers temptation
Post by: hellohelenhere on March 12, 2009, 00:53:45
I was just looking at their special offers:
http://www.guardiangardencentre.co.uk/Index.cfm?fuseaction=category.specialoffers

and I was about to order the following, but stopped myself in the nick of time - good prices but I can't justify it. I don't even know where I'd put them. Those peacock tiger flowers look gorgeous, though! And the spiraxis! They look like they'd be good as cut flowers, too, which is something I do want to find space for.

Does anyone have recommendations for shops that have a good range for these kinds of flowers? I could probably do with much smaller numbers than these (i.e. 50 or even 25 is a bit much.) I've been avoiding garden centres for temptation reasons, but I'll have to brave one eventually. :)

Peacock Tiger Flowers (Tigridia Pavonia) (Pack of 25)
Single Fragrant Freesias Mixed (Pack of 25)       £2.45
Sparaxis (Harlequin Flowers) (Pack of 50)       £3.95
Verbena Bonariensis (Pack of 6)                   £4.45
6 Perennials in Blue and White Shades (Pack of 6)    £1.75
Fragrant Jasmine Clotted Cream (Pack of 3)       £1.95
12 Cascading Begonias (Pack of 12)    1    FREE   
     Sub Total    £17.50
     P&P    £3.95
     Total Cost    £21.45
Title: Re: Guardian Garden Centre - flowers temptation
Post by: 1066 on March 12, 2009, 13:42:48
Is there anyone who you could share them with? That way you get the decent price but don't have to find space for them all
Title: Re: Guardian Garden Centre - flowers temptation
Post by: PurpleHeather on March 13, 2009, 08:29:07
Most plants will make cuttings

One year I bought an assortment of plugs, which were a fraction of the price of large ones. I grew them on in bigger pots and then took cuttings. Amazingly the cuttings caught up with the  mother plant quite quickly and provided me with a good selection.

Fuchsias and geraniums are fairly simple. I am sorry to say that I am terrible with names and those are the only two I can remember off hand.

I think that gardening is more about 'do it yourself' than getting a ready made selection. Far more fun too.

Title: Re: Guardian Garden Centre - flowers temptation
Post by: hellohelenhere on March 13, 2009, 11:23:15
Thanks PurpleHeather, that's the kind of pep-talk I need to keep from 'treating' myself! It was a moment of weakness! :D

I've accumulated loads of cuttings and baby plantlets up till now: sedum, geranium, buddleia, penstemon, red valerian, mint, thyme, winter jasmine, and some others. I had a few losses over the winter but they're mostly doing well. Unfortunately I don't know many gardeners these days, whose gardens I can raid! Though, I visited a friend yesterday who is about to move house. His garden is a bit neglected but has some well-established plants that definitely 'need' a bit of thinning! :D 

I think I'll give this site a go for some flower seed swaps, too:
http://www.gardenswapshop.co.uk/

anyone tried it?

Title: Re: Guardian Garden Centre - flowers temptation
Post by: Jayb on March 13, 2009, 14:26:15
No, but looks interesting, might just be tempted to give it a go!
Title: Re: Guardian Garden Centre - flowers temptation
Post by: hellohelenhere on March 13, 2009, 19:34:46
Ah well, I did treat myself, but much more frugally. Someone mentioned moreveg.co.uk earlier, and I've ordered a bunch of stuff from there. It's actually a bit tricky, as they're lacking links to flowers D-L and flowers M-Z, but if you go into 'Search', and then add one of those from the categories menu - and then leave the search field blank - you can get there. So I ordered seeds for verbena bonariensis and some other things I wanted - which should prevent me from splashing out on them in pots, if I do accidentally wander into a garden centre. :)
Title: Re: Guardian Garden Centre - flowers temptation
Post by: ellie2cats on March 14, 2009, 01:18:11
You can't go wrong with Tigridia.  They are stunning and 25 will fill a medium size tub and give delight for weeks or plant them in a fairly sunny border in a large group.  They are lovely.  Enjoy !!
Title: Re: Guardian Garden Centre - flowers temptation
Post by: pigeonseed on March 14, 2009, 13:52:11
Quote from: PurpleHeather on March 13, 2009, 08:29:07
I think that gardening is more about 'do it yourself' than getting a ready made selection. Far more fun too.

You're so right, I need reminding of that too, thank you.

Sharing and swapping builds friendships as well, and every plant reminds you of a holiday or a conversation with a neighbour or visit to your mum.

...whereas shop-bought plants remind you of money worries!  ;D

my mum commented recently people don't have houseplants anymore. she said in the 50s and 60s housewives used to bond over swapping cuttings. i thought that was interesting.
Title: Re: Guardian Garden Centre - flowers temptation
Post by: zigzig on March 15, 2009, 09:49:38
Some veg mixed with flowers give a great folliage and you get your added bonus too

Beetroot, fennel, carrot.

Not too many, just a pinch of seeds scattered.

I hate to bits those front gardens which are:- manicured lawns with weedless boarders, a  little plant exactly two from the next and a rose bush in a little circle in the middle.
Title: Re: Guardian Garden Centre - flowers temptation
Post by: hellohelenhere on March 15, 2009, 10:32:53
Zigzig, I completely agree. I prefer flower borders where you can't see the ground at all. :)