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Good places to buy veg plants rather than seeds?? - getting organised for spring

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scruffymomma · 01/01/2008 17:10

Hello and happy new year

I would normally grow my veg from seed but as I'm due mid march was thinking I would pre-order a bunch of veg plants and get DH to plant out. Methinks tending seedlings may not be at the top of my list when lo arrives.....

Anyway, I've lost my T&M catalogue and most websites I've looked at have got a pretty limited collection of actual plants to pre-order.

Any recommendations? Am I just jumping the gun, will the options improve as the spring looms?

thanks
SM

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TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 01/01/2008 17:29

My local garden centre has a good variety of veg & salad plants available from Easter - you could take the baby shopping but still get DH to prepare the soil & plant out.

Or, bung in some hardy stuff for this year from Feb/early March, like potatoes, squashes and beans and leave them to it. I usually have a rubbish gardening year when babies arrive.

needmorecoffee · 01/01/2008 17:44

online place called rocket gardens here
they send them in a box. good quality plants.

TheDuchessOfNorksBride · 01/01/2008 18:54

That's a neat site. I may well use it - the childrens garden would make a great present.

scruffymomma · 01/01/2008 20:03

good tip needmore, many thanks

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