Many garden centres are small businesses and the majority are independently owned. Supporting local independent garden centres is arguably better then supporting a company like Beach Dahlia as they are providing local jobs and so the money is staying in the local economy.Or alternatively go to your local garden centre and buy a pack of 4 for a tenner. In this climate every penny counts. While I would normally prefer to buy from a small business, I won't line some grifters pocket who's always pleading poverty yet can afford several expensive holidays a year and lives in a huge house.
A £20 price drop given how costs have risen so much over the past few years. Fucking hell how much was she rinsing people previously.
What a joke she is. Come the summer she'll be crying into her Dahlia petals claiming poverty and telling everyone how her "poor" husband has had to go back to working for a living, part time tho of course .....Watching the privileged on their ski holiday is
So they are getting rid of the Woodstock field that provides the markets? But keeping Millets Farm PYO? I'm confused.Well well well, looks like the flowers are a goner. Too much hard work.
What was the Facebook post?So they are getting rid of the Woodstock field that provides the markets? But keeping Millets Farm PYO? I'm confused.
Also, did anyone else see the Facebook post from Sarah? What is that all about?
What was the Facebook post?
How could anyone not have a clue that farming flowers would be so exhausting!Well well well, looks like the flowers are a goner. Too much hard work.
The margins are tight... But not so tight they can't go on a skiing holiday.Watching the privileged on their ski holiday is
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