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why is it that daleys seems to have a very limited slection of plants and trees at the moment
Time: 6th September 2009 5:38pm
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amanda says...
Maybe due to the recession many people are resorting to growing their own food? The Bunnings here sells out of seedling veg etc within days of them hitting the shelf. Maybe people are realising that it's better to water a tree that gives a food-return? There is also the fact the cuttings etc are much harder to get up n running in winter.
Time: 6th September 2009 7:01pm
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Jimmy says...
benara nsy can not keep up. they slow down in winter due to cold and the machinery can't keep up as all floor space is chockers with sloooooo growing plants.
Time: 7th September 2009 2:35pm
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Correy says...
Daleys have a lot of fruit trees coming on now that it is Spring.
Keep checking out our Plant List and putting your email down for the plants you want to be notified about.
We are keeping a lot of fruit trees back at the moment until spring has caused them to reach that really healthy and vibrant stage.
Time: 12th September 2009 8:38am
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Jantina says...
Well it shows Correy, the quality of Daleys plants is streets ahead of any other mail order nursery I've dealt with and that's a lot of nurseries!
Time: 12th September 2009 10:01am
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Wayne says...
I can certainly vouch for the quality of their plants
Time: 12th September 2009 10:20am
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Mick says...
I agree - great plants! I recently bought some plants elsewhere by mail order that were simply not ready; the Daleys plants have been brilliant.
Time: 16th September 2009 9:34pm
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