Do you grow in the garden or allotment? If an allotment, maybe another plot holder has one but would be the wrong time to take cuttings.
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Originally posted by Bigmallly View PostDo you grow in the garden or allotment? If an allotment, maybe another plot holder has one but would be the wrong time to take cuttings.
I am thinking of Pax as an alternative. Any comments?
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Originally posted by SurreyGardener View PostLife is too short for pursuing it to that degree.
http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ort_86716.html
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Originally posted by SurreyGardener View PostI grow in my garden. I have plenty of gardening friends, but none of them grows Martlet.
I am thinking of Pax as an alternative. Any comments?
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostWe have a ready made thread for you...................
http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ort_86716.html
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I ordered from them a few years back. A pretty big order with raspberries, gooseberry and current bushes. I think I also had bare rooted strawberry plants (which looked like a bundle of roots and not much else). I did have cause to contact them as I wasn't sure all had been delivered and found them gruff and perhaps a touch less accommodating than me as a London lass was normally used to. However issue was resolved and all plants grew fine.
I have a feeling it is a family run business and maybe they are better at growing than PR....could be worse they could be united airlines.Last edited by ecudc; 12-04-2017, 06:21 PM.Follow my grow and cook your own blog
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They're one of the ones I avoid for some reason. I've never ordered but I seem to recall that when I was doing my research on where to buy from I found a few people saying they had problems. Anecdotally of course.
Typically, on going elsewhere I also had problems with one of the companies, but the rest were lovely plants and good customer service.Last edited by CaraFlower; 12-04-2017, 08:58 PM.
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I love my fruit growing , long story short I nearly took them
To court some years back , the rhs were contacted and fruit breeding research in Scotland got involed and a couple of other very well
Known fruit companysuppliers on numerous issues that had arisen from
A Chris bowers order, I won't elaborate it's all water under the bridge my best advice is avoid ,
stew
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We have a local family nursery - definitely NOT a garden centre - who I have known for over 40 years. We were there once in the old days waiting to be served and one of the brothers came up to us and complained that he hated customers. We pointed out that we were customers but he pointed out that we knew what we were talking about. They also used to say that they loved to have people coming and insisting on buying bedding plants because they knew they would be back to buy more when there had been a frost. We visited them last Autumn for the first time in 25 years - it hadn't changed a bit and they recognised us. They did have good plants though.
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