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‎£72 summer plant bundle for £12 delivered*

At Thompson & Morgan. Excludes Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland

Go via this MSE Blagged Thompson & Morgan link* and you can get a summer plant bundle which includes bulbs and bare root plants for £11.99 delivered (£5 for the bundle, plus £6.99 delivery). If the link doesn't automatically reduce the bundle to £5, enter the code TM_TAW350W in the 'promotion key code' box at the checkout.

The deal will last until 11.59pm on Monday 5 May, or when all 15,000 bundles have gone, whichever's sooner.

What you'll get:

  • Three Aquilegia McKana Hybrids bare root plants

  • Three Fragrant Phlox bare root plants

  • Three Eryngium planum bare root plants

  • 50 Acidanthera Murielae

  • 75 Anemone De Caen bulbs

  • 25 Gladioli Mixed bulbs

Thompson & Morgan says the bundle should be dispatched in 14 to 21 days.

How good is this deal? Thompson & Morgan doesn't usually sell this exact bundle, but it values the contents at about £72 (excluding the £6.99 delivery) based on what the contents would cost bought separately. We've found similar from other retailers for about £45 without delivery, though do check discount stores such as Home Bargains and B&M as they often have offers, which could mean they're cheaper.

Exclusions: It's one bundle per person – you'll pay full-price for any additional bundles. Delivery's available across most of Great Britain, though you can't get it if you live in any of these postcodes: HS, IV41-IV49, IV51, IV55-56, KW15-KW17, PA34, PA41-48, PA60-PA78, PA80, PH40-PH44, TR21-TR24, ZE1-ZE3. Thompson & Morgan doesn't deliver to Northern Ireland.

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£74 summer plant bundle for £15 delivered*

Via Thompson & Morgan. Excludes Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland

Go via this MSE Blagged Thompson & Morgan link* and you can get a summer plant bundle which includes bulbs and bare root plants for £14.99 delivered (£8 for the bundle, plus £6.99 delivery). If the link doesn't automatically reduce the bundle to £8, enter the code TM_TAW341W in the 'promotion key code' box at the checkout.

Until when? 11.59pm on Monday 17 March, or when all 15,000 bundles have gone, whichever's sooner.

What you'll get:

  • Five Begonia Pendula Mix tubers

  • Three Agapanthus ‘Queen of the Ocean’ bare root plants

  • Three Agapanthus ‘Polar Ice’ bare root plants

  • 10 Patio Dahlia tubers

  • Three Aquilegia McKana Hybrids bare root plants

  • Six Lily Oriental ‘The Perfume Garden’ bulbs

Thompson & Morgan says the bundle should be despatched within 14 to 21 days.

summer plants

How good is this deal? Thompson & Morgan doesn't usually sell this exact bundle, but it values the contents at about £73.93, including delivery, based on what the contents would cost bought separately. We've found similar from other retailers for about £57, though do check discount stores such as Home Bargains and B&M as they often have offers, which could mean they're cheaper.

Exclusions: It's one bundle per person – you'll pay full-price for any additional bundles. Delivery's available across most of Great Britain, though you can't get it if you live in any of these postcodes: HS, IV41-IV49, IV51, IV55-56, KW15-KW17, PA34, PA41-48, PA60-PA78, PA80, PH40-PH44, TR21-TR24, ZE1-ZE3. Thompson & Morgan doesn't deliver to Northern Ireland.

Thinking about buying some new plant pots? You could get £5 off a £30 spend at B&Q.

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