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Anyone in DUBLIN know of any garden centres that deliver???

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KTeePee · 03/09/2007 19:49

A few plants would be ideal for a present for my sister's birthday as they have just moved to a new place with a bit of a garden. Can't find anywhere online that delivers....

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chipmonkey · 03/09/2007 20:16

Whereabouts is your sister, KTeePee?

KTeePee · 04/09/2007 07:50

Dundrum direction

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chipmonkey · 04/09/2007 22:49

Oh, she's Posh! Our garden centre delivers but we're in the lowly sticks! I'll ask on Magicmum! Lots of posh girls on there!

KTeePee · 05/09/2007 10:27

Well when I said a garden it's actually more a balcony I think!

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chipmonkey · 05/09/2007 14:00

In Dumdrum? With a balcony! Deffo a million euros worth there!

KTeePee · 05/09/2007 14:41

No, no I said Dundrum direction (didn't want to be too specific in case she comes on here). I'm not from Dublin so not an expert on the geography but I know Dundrum is fairly near. They definitely didn't spend a million euros! they wanted to buy a house (hoping to have a baby soon) but couldn't afford one so moved from the area they were in (a bit rough) to a nicer one. Has a big park nearby.

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chipmonkey · 05/09/2007 15:29

KTeePee, I was only joking! Well, so far no-one on magicmum has replied, there must be a dearth of delivering garden centres over there!

KTeePee · 05/09/2007 16:42

Thanks for trying to help anyway! They probably don't do national garden centre vouchers either which would have been another idea....

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chipmonkey · 06/09/2007 22:42

Actually KTeePee, one of my magicmum friend has suggested trees.ie They deliver trees and small shrubs anywhere in Ireland.

KTeePee · 07/09/2007 12:46

Thanks for that (haven't been around for a few days...) - will give it a go...

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KTeePee · 07/09/2007 13:38

Just had a look and they seem to be tree surgeons. I'm sure they would supply trees too if asked but I was really after a sort of on-line garden centre... guess it doesn't exist!

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chipmonkey · 07/09/2007 17:28

KTeePee, are you sure you didn't look at tree.ie instead of trees.ie? They are 2 differenct companies.

KTeePee · 07/09/2007 20:33

Ahhh

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chipmonkey · 07/09/2007 21:29

[blush[ too! My spelling is atrocious today!

chipmonkey · 07/09/2007 21:29

Cant' even blush properly!

KTeePee · 07/09/2007 21:33

Had a look at that site. It is the closest thing I've found to what I'm looking for, though they seem to do trees mainly (which might be a bit much on a balcony!) plus they are mega expensive (60 euro starting price) - would expect to get a pretty mature specimen for that!

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chipmonkey · 07/09/2007 21:36

Yes, a full-grown Chestnut on a balcony might not be the thing! Have had no other replies yet but will let you know. Magicmum is great but very slow compared to MN!

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