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In urgent need of tlc

Gee19

By Gee19


In urgent need of tlc

I wisited a local garden centre today. I can't resist going to their bargain section and was dismayed to find a large number of expensive Camellia plants there, fallen over, bone dry and dead/dying. They were reduced from £14 to £7. Still far too expensive for me to risk buying as they looked so far gone. They also had a large number of smaller camellias reduced to half price, £4.99, and I thought this one looked OK. It is Camellia Nagasaki and has white/pink flowers. I will put it in a pot to start with and see how it goes.



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Gorgeous flower - hope it thrives with your care.

3 Apr, 2009

 

I can't understand why they just leave plants to die. I see it around here too. It's terrible. You had a good bargain though.

4 Apr, 2009

 

It will do well, Gee, with your t.l.c.
Yes, Hywel, it is depressing when you see neglected plants in garden centres and stores.... fallen over, unwatered.... :o(

4 Apr, 2009

amy
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Why do they do that , I don,t understand it , they are in the business to sell plants .. I think they rely on some people not knowing enough about gardening .
It will thrive with your care Gee , it,s looks to be a pretty one ;o)

4 Apr, 2009

 

Good luck with your new acquisition Gee....we too see it all the time and it is such a waste !

4 Apr, 2009

 

O Gee i do hope itl b ok :/ ? Plez keep us up dated on Its Progress, The Flower Colour looks Gorgeous On Its Label :)

6 Apr, 2009



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