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  • 125 tulip bulbs for £11 delivered

    125 tulip bulbs for £11 delivered

    Normally £29. Bulbs will be dispatched from Monday 23 October

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    If you go via our MSE Blagged link to Precious Plants*, you can get 125 botanical tulip bulbs for £10.99 all-in (£6 for the bulbs and £4.99 for delivery). There are 10,000 sets available, and the offer will run until 11.59pm on Thursday 2 November or when all sets are snapped up.

    Precious Plants, which sells home and garden products online, don’t usually sell this exact quantity of botanical tulip bulbs, but does sell 60 of them for £13.98, including delivery. Based on this price, one bulb is 23p, while our deal is 9p each.

    We’ve done our own research and while we couldn't find an exact match, the next cheapest and most similar selection of bulbs we could find was £4.80 for a pack of 10, so we reckon this is a decent deal.

    When will the bulbs be delivered?

    Precious Plants told us it will begin dispatching orders from Monday 23 October, but your bulbs could take up to 14 days to arrive from that date. It delivers nationwide, including Northern Ireland.

    Precious Plants says these bulbs should be planted in November in either borders or containers. See 'More info' below for full growing instructions.

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    • General planting guide:

      Exposure: Full sun or partial shade

      Soil type: Ordinary/moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil

      Planting in borders: Plant at a depth of two to three times the height of the bulb. For example, if the bulb is 5cm tall then make a hole 15cm deep. The bulbs should be planted with pointed tip facing upwards. Space the bulbs according to the desired density. Cover with soil or compost and firm gently. Water to settle.

      Planting in containers: Ensure there is adequate drainage. This can be improved by adding a 5cm layer of drainage material in the base of clay pots. Plastic containers may not need this if their drainage holes are raised off the bottom of the container. Use a good quality multipurpose or peat-free compost.

      Aftercare: Water only if the soil or compost feels dry. Allow the foliage to turn yellow before removing it.

  • 20 packs of vegetable seeds for £10 delivered

    20 packs of vegetable seeds for £10 delivered

    £15ish if bought separately

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    If you go via our MSE Blagged link to Precious Plants*, you can get 20 packs of vegetable seeds for £9.95 all-in (delivery is included). There are 3,000 sets available, and the offer will run until 11.59pm on Thursday 31 August or when all are snapped up. 

    It delivers nationwide, including Northern Ireland, and you should allow up to 14 days for delivery. 

    Precious Plants, which sells home and garden products online, doesn’t usually sell this bundle, but has told us it’s worth about £27 delivered based on the individual average price of a pack of seeds for £1.25. We’ve done our own research and while we couldn't find an exact match, the next cheapest and most similar selection of vegetable seeds was £14.99, excluding delivery costs.

    The seeds will be a mixed selection of vegetables, including tomatoes, carrots, lettuce, cabbage, spinach, spring onion, radish, chard, beetroot, herbs and root vegetables. Though in some cases substitutions may be made and you're not guaranteed to receive each variety. 

    Precious Plants told us some of the seeds, such as the salad varieties (lettuce leaves, rocket, broad bean, kale, spinach, chard, and radish) can be sown now and any herb seeds can be grown indoors. The root veg will need to be sown outdoors to get ready for winter. Though each pack will come with growing instructions. 

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