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Spare plants
When I have to restrict some plants from over-spreading I end up accumulating a lot of spare plants which I absolutely hate having to throw away. They charge so much for them at the nurseries etc. I have tried offering them to charity shops but they are not interested. This happened to be, Lily of the valley, Phlox, Sidalcia,Creeping Jenny, and Sysarinchium, all lovely and healthy. Not many neighbours have flowers in their gardens, just grass/flags/car stands! Would love to know somewhere that would have liked them, and what other flower lovers do.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.freecycle is brilliant...the only effort on my part is posting the offer and dealing with the responses, you meet nice people and are helping individuals and the environment. By freecycling i have supported charities, helped young people in their first homes, helped older people, rescued a barbecue with some spare charcoal and made a blokes day when I freecycled some biker boots because the cat had just peed in his.