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Old 21-08-2006, 01:47 PM
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Hi just noticed some good offers on the Lidl list from Saturday 26/08/06.
Olive tress - £4.99
Banana plants - £3.49
Bone Meal 2.5k - £1.99
Multi-purpose compost 40ltr - £1.99
Spring Flowering bulbs - 99p
Lawn Seed 2k - £4.99
Plant Food Sticks 100 - 99p.
Not always available in all stores but worth a look.
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Old 21-08-2006, 01:51 PM
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Do i dare say this
We got compost from lidl last year
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Old 22-08-2006, 11:44 AM
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If it's cheap enough & good enough what does it matter Adam? Do you get discount for bulk buying though, I've seen your pics. of all your onions & it looks like quite a big operation?
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sadly not in my area
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Old 22-08-2006, 08:29 PM
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SueA, it doesn't really matter, we do get a discount as we also go and collect from the regional office. We also get loads of compost from our local recycling company for free
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Can't get them in sunny skeg either.
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Hi just noticed some good offers on the Lidl list from Saturday 26/08/06.....Not always available in all stores but worth a look.
Sue do you get a Sat. offers list/email?

I subscribed but get a Monday email & a Thursday email - no sign of olive trees.
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Old 23-08-2006, 06:14 AM
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We have had these offers in so'ton about two or three weeks ago but they sometimes have bits left over. I bought a couple of their olive trees last year which don't appear to have done much - they are at least still alive but i've not found much info about them.
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where can you get cheap acers or aloe
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Old 23-08-2006, 02:46 PM
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Thought the 'Olive tree' would get your attention SBP! I get a leaflet through the door every week (when the delivery lady can be bothered!) as we live quite near a Lidl & it does usually just have Mon. & Thurs. offers on but this one had Sat. on the back page, perhaps it's a special because it's Bank Holiday weekend. The olive & banana plants don't look as though they are massive on the pics. but I'm going to have a look.
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Old 23-08-2006, 03:07 PM
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Soobeth, J.Parkers have some Acers that are not bad prices if you want to buy them mail order but you may get cheaper on ebay or a local garden centre. Here's the link to Parkers.
www.jparkers.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=category.standard&category_id =476
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hum will try our one. my plumber got some apple trees from there last year they are doing o.k.
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Well I registered for both the Lidl and the Aldi email newsletters and have not received a single one - I've even emailed both companies to find out why and neither of them replied - so I tried registering for them again and still not got anything! I relay on picking up the leaflets every time I visit the stores.
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have you got an automated spam filter eskymo?
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Just a note to say that last year I bought an extensible fruit picker thing from Lidl. About £9.99 I think but is coming in very handy for picking the pears and although it has spent the winter outside it is still in fine fettle.
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Thanks for that SueA - will have a look next time I go to town. dexterdog
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Popped into Lidl on Saturday & they did have the olive & banana plants & yes I was suckered into buying one of each. The olive tree is in a plastic 'terracotta' pot & came with a tiny bottle of olive oil strapped to it but it looks like a bonsai olive tree with a sturdy thick trunk & tiny leaves & is labelled 'europea' like my other but nothing like it! The banana wasn't labelled at all but I assume it will be a tender variety & will need to be undercover in winter. I'm attaching a photo of the olive & banana next to the 'free' (p&p) olive I got from Gardeners' World magazine this week also, next to a 30cm ruler so you can see how small they are. They all look like nice healthy plants though so far!
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Hi just noticed some good offers on the Lidl list from Saturday 26/08/06.
Olive tress - £4.99
Banana plants - £3.49
Bone Meal 2.5k - £1.99
Multi-purpose compost 40ltr - £1.99
Spring Flowering bulbs - 99p
Lawn Seed 2k - £4.99
Plant Food Sticks 100 - 99p.
Not always available in all stores but worth a look.
Are you on commission Sue?
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Old 30-08-2006, 01:40 PM
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Wish I was Snadger, I wouldn't mind if they paid me in compost!
Just like to keep everybody up to date with any bargains I spot.
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Has anyone used their bone meal. I noticed we are getting that along with some other bits and bobs next week and was wondering if it was worth it.
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