Want to buy a plant for Christmas for the gardener in your life? My guest blog on the BBC Gardener’s World website might help….
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2 Responses to “All I want for Christmas….”
Thankfully I've escaped being given any Poinsettias and Orchids, but I do know people who think that an ideal gift for gardeners is a bunch of cut flowers (they invariably give me hay fever) and the ideal card a picture of some cut flowers (they're invariably p*nk). My Mum, who is also a keen gardener, gets all sorts of peculiar presents though – spray-painted plants, ugly garden ornaments, you name it. What we would both really rather have is some National Garden Gift Vouchers !
Merry Christmas, Sue.
Hi Juliet,
Happy Christmas to you too – hope the festivities brought you health, happiness and a haul of gardening goodies![:-)](http://suebeesley.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/simple-smile.png)