Posted by Jake on January 16, 2011, 11:36 am
If you've got a Nectar card and have no other discount route through
to the suppliers listed below, it might be worth getting at them via
Necar e-Stores so at least you get Nectar points on your purchases.
Gardening Direct
Jersey Plants
Thompson and Morgan
Crocus
FWIW, when I last checked, the links thru from Gardeners' World were
to a limited selection of what was on offer!
At this time of the year, when we're all ordering stuff like mad, if
anyone else has suggestions for either saving money or getting
discounts or "points" on reward cards, maybe you' like to add to this
thread.
Jake
Posted by bobharvey on January 16, 2011, 12:40 pm
> If you've got a Nectar card and have no other discount route through
> to the suppliers listed below, it might be worth getting at them via
> Necar e-Stores so at least you get Nectar points on your purchases.
> Gardening Direct
> Jersey Plants
> Thompson and Morgan
> Crocus
If you were going to use those suppliers anyway, fair enough. Neat
trick. But I reckon seeing the plant before you buy it outweighs a
fractional amount of deferred discount.
Posted by Jake on January 17, 2011, 1:32 pm
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 09:40:31 -0800 (PST), bobharvey
>> If you've got a Nectar card and have no other discount route through
>> to the suppliers listed below, it might be worth getting at them via
>> Necar e-Stores so at least you get Nectar points on your purchases.
>>
>> Gardening Direct
>> Jersey Plants
>> Thompson and Morgan
>> Crocus
>If you were going to use those suppliers anyway, fair enough. Neat
>trick. But I reckon seeing the plant before you buy it outweighs a
>fractional amount of deferred discount.
Hi Bob
With the exception of Crocus, the others all sell (AFAIK) mainly plug
plants or seeds. T&M can be got at via a Gardeners' World Mag link
but when I tried it the result was a limited range whereas Nectar
seems to get at the full T&M site.
I know I'm not the only one on this group that grows from plugs so I
thought the info would be useful.
As to Crocus, I've bought from them for years and have never been
disappointed. And you can get plants that are "out of season". Going
to the local garden centre and being able to get touchy feely with a
plant that's probably been forced to flower when it's on display
doesn't mean that you get a quality plant; in my experience it's quite
the reverse. I do spend some time going around nurseries to get what I
want but not everyone has a nursery nearby or can afford that time.
Incidentally, those who think (like me) that buying plants via QVC can
result in better quality than direct from T&M may want to know that
the QVC website is now also accessible via Nectar e-stores.
I'm not a "purist", more a "practicalist".
Cheers
Jake
> to the suppliers listed below, it might be worth getting at them via
> Necar e-Stores so at least you get Nectar points on your purchases.
> Gardening Direct
> Jersey Plants
> Thompson and Morgan
> Crocus