I have just bought some plants from Waitrose Garden. Perhaps I was just unlucky but one came damaged and another had both its fleshy stems broken off due to the packing. Not what I expected from Waitrose.
I have dealt with wait rose for plants and have found them very good service packaging and quality part of John Lewis and in to many things eg farms orchards eg
Longstock Park Nursery is part of the Leckford Estate, which is owned and managed by Waitrose. The Leckford Estate was bought by our founder in 1928 and covers 4,000 acres of picturesque Hampshire countryside. Adjoining the nursery is the UK's first supermarket owned farm shop, offering locally and regionally produced food, and a 70 acre arboretum which leads to our world famous water garden.
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I have just bought some plants from Waitrose Garden. Perhaps I was just unlucky but one came damaged and another had both its fleshy stems broken off due to the packing. Not what I expected from Waitrose.
I have dealt with wait rose for plants and have found them very good service packaging and quality part of John Lewis and in to many things eg farms orchards eg
Longstock Park Nursery is part of the Leckford Estate, which is owned and managed by Waitrose. The Leckford Estate was bought by our founder in 1928 and covers 4,000 acres of picturesque Hampshire countryside. Adjoining the nursery is the UK's first supermarket owned farm shop, offering locally and regionally produced food, and a 70 acre arboretum which leads to our world famous water garden.
Go Waitrose, go Waitrose.