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Has anyone purchased any plants from Mirror Garden Offers, I want to buy a Miscanthus Indian Summer grass, can't find one in any of our garden centres and wondered if members have had an experience ordering with Mirror Garden Offers?
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  • Do you mean the newspaper?

    If you do.

    The tabloids often have a tie in for these with one of the major on-line and catalogue suppliers, like Thompson & Morgan, but not always the same one. So they should be reliable.

    I don't buy newspapers any more so I don't see them.
  • GwenrGwenr Posts: 150
    We don't buy newspapers, but I was looking online for Miscanthus Indian Summer grass and there was an offer for them from the Mirror newspaper.
    I've not had any experience buying plants online, only seeds, I was wondering if other people had bought from them.
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 82,769
    Personally I wouldn’t buy from a newspaper offer … as has been said, you don’t know who you’re buying from and how reliable they are. I would rather buy from a named supplier. 


    However in my experience the autumn is not a good time to plant grasses … the roots can often rot off in the cold wet winter soil … grasses establish much better if planted when the soil warms up in the late spring, and I’m would think that there will be more suppliers with them in stock in the spring. 



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  • GwenrGwenr Posts: 150
    Personally I wouldn’t buy from a newspaper offer … as has been said, you don’t know who you’re buying from and how reliable they are. I would rather buy from a named supplier. 


    However in my experience the autumn is not a good time to plant grasses … the roots can often rot off in the cold wet winter soil … grasses establish much better if planted when the soil warms up in the late spring, and I’m would think that there will be more suppliers with them in stock in the spring. 



    I'm potting them on at the moment, I can't plant because hubby is bricking around the water feature and I can't get near it to do anything. I've contacted some of the nurseries to ask if they would be getting them in, but I've been told it would have to be a special order and they only get in the most common ones. I have seen them on jparkers and think that's the best route for buying them, just wish they were not so expensive for a tiny little 9cm pot.
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 82,769
    I don’t think that’s a bad price for something a bit special to be honest, and they’ll grow … and grow 😊 
    “I am not lost, for I know where I am. But however, where I am may be lost.” Winnie the Pooh







  • Papi JoPapi Jo Posts: 3,745
    Fire said:
    Joke?
    You are invited to a virtual visit of my garden (in English or in French).
  • GwenrGwenr Posts: 150
    I don’t think that’s a bad price for something a bit special to be honest, and they’ll grow … and grow 😊 
    We bought a Miscanthus Adagio yesterday from a garden centre, all the ornamental grasses had been reduced. This one was a large pot and reduced from £29 to £8.09p lovely plant, although a bit pot bound, but that will sorted and put in a bigger pot. Honestly, they had so many reduced I could have filled the garden with them.
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 82,769
    Now that really is a good price! 🎁
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  • FireFire Posts: 17,116
    Papi Jo said:
    Fire said:
    Joke?

    No
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