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    There is a special offer on figs and honeyberries (type of blueberry). I'm excited to order some on Monday. Fresh-picked fruit is so much nicer and being an expensive item to buy in shops especially organically they should pay for themselves quite quickly.
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    You mean on buying the shrubs? Where do you order these if that's the case?

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    Mary Kay
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    the special offer is in grow your own magazine but I can also recommend Ken Muir nurseries from purchases I made in the past for raspberry, Silvanberry and asparagus plants. I can often get a magazine with free seeds on the cover (rarely organic though) and the cost of the magazine is less than I would have spent on the seeds that came free.

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    1 fig tree
    2 small blueberry plants
    4 Honeyberry plug plants.

    £36.56 including carriage & VAT :)

    I'll need to get some compost of the right pH so I'll call it £40.00
    With blueberries costing about £7.00/kg (not organic), £19.00/kg (organic) and figs £0.50 and up EACH, this should be a good investment.
    Georgina



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