Saturday 4 May 2013

Garden bargains.

Don't you just love a garden bargain!
Mr TG and I took a trip up to a local DIY store today because there was 20% discount going on all the gardening stuff, top that with my daughters 20% staff discount and we stood a chance of picking up some bargains.
So what was in my garden bargain bag? Well firstly this Fatsia that was selling at £10 the other day (a price I refused to pay) and I figured the 40% discount would be something I would pay, so imagine my suprise when we found the same Fatsia's outside on the reduced isle already price slashed to £4.00. With the 40% discount I got this Fatsia for £2.40.



Next I have 3 Verbena Bonariensis - £1.75 each before discounts. I've never grown this plant before so it's going to be interesting to see how they cope with these conditions.



Next we got Asiatic Lily 'Vesuvius' in a pot, £3 before discount.



This Variegated Ivy is a bargain in more ways than just the discount on the £2 price tag - this one pot has at least 6 plants in it!



This final plant was Mr TG's choice and I have to say I'm more than a little shocked - it's very .....erm......fru fru!
Don't get me wrong there was a time when I would be drawn to the blowsy plants but even then this Ranunculus would not really be my cup of tea. Lord only knows where I'll be putting them! Still, I guess they were a bargain at £3 each before discounts.  I guess!


I honestly don't know what my hesitation with the Ranunculus is, I like the shape of the flowers (especially the Yellow one) but it may be the colours putting me off, they're very bright but bland if that makes sense?



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20 comments:

  1. You did well - if youhad paid the full price for the Fatsia you would have been SO cross.

    Must admit I'm not drawn to ranunculus either but I much prefer single flowers and for some reason I tend not to buy orange!

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  2. Tell me about it Sue lol, those Ranunculus are very bright and blousy aren't they. Still can't figure out where to put them, I think it will be pots because they'll never survive otherwise. Very suprised my builder husband chose such a flower though lol.

    Linda

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  3. Oh wow Linda, you did really well with your bargains! I went to a local community nursery today to snap up some 'Aussie natives' - but to be honest there wasn't much there. Aussie natives can be quite straggly and untidy looking! LOL I got some tube stock for some interesting grasses though. Maybe I should stick to the stitching?! LOVE your ivy... and also have Lily envy! LOL Enjoy your garden! Vikki :-)

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    1. What are Aussie natives? Grasses can be fabulous for the garden, I don't have much luck with them though and find I only get the invasive species.
      Lilys - I love em!

      Thanks for popping by Vikki

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  4. So exciting to get some great bargains! I love the ranunculus, but I love lots of petals, and the color orange. I think your idea of putting them in pots will look great.

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    1. I used to love blousy plants but I can't really grow them here so tend to stay away from them. The Ranunculus give a splash of colour but only for a short period and I can't keep them outside :(

      Thanks for commenting

      Linda

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  5. What fabulous bargains, even the blowsy ones. Now where is this nursery asks I grabbing my coat.....xxxx

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    1. It was Homebase Snowbird lol. They have the odd bargain amongst their ridiculous priced ones.
      Bet you out that coat back all deflated now huh. lol.
      Thanks for popping by

      Linda

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  6. I was hoping to get some bargains this weekend but no sales as of yet on plants. You did really well and got some great prices. The fatsia price was excellent.

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    1. I love Fatsia Kelli. If I keep it reeeeeeeally sheltered it may be able to survive outside all year round.
      Good luck finding a bargain

      Linda

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  7. Wow look at all those nice plants...love those bargains.

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    1. Yup, you gotta love a bargain lol. May have to take another look today ;)

      Thanks for popping by Donna

      Linda

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  8. What great bargains! I guess if you mix the ranunculus next to something else they will make a nice companion plant. I always admired the flower on those, but I've never actually had any.

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    1. These are my first Liz and I have to say they're definitely growing on me.

      Thanks for popping by

      Linda

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  9. Fantastic bargains! I'm in love with the ranunculus. So pretty! Would love for you to share at Simple & Sweet Fridays.
    New Follower.

    Jody

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    1. I shared :)
      Thank you for stopping by and commenting and thank you for following

      Linda

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  10. Fall is garden bargain time in our cold climate... you just can't beat 90% off and I buy by the truck load! Larry

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    1. Truck load? Wow, I wish I could do the same. We'd only get the odd few things at 90% though, I think the store would rather throw em out which is a shame.

      Thanks for stopping by

      Linda

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  11. Beautiful photos of the flowers. I hope you post your purchases and how they do in the future.

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    1. Thank you :)
      I will most certainly post piccies once they can finally be planted out - if the weather ever warms up that is.

      Thank you for stopping by

      Linda

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