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Looking at the number of buyers, the range of sellers and the pretty vast number of plants on sale- I get dizzy just thinking about how one would plan one's purchases Where to begin? I suppose that most attending might have some idea of who might have what plants but for someone like me- just looking at the list of possibles Andrew gave us ( listed in the Snowdrop Events thread) there are already so many possibilities - that I might see plants I fancy, but I would have no idea who might have them! The thought of me trotting about like a headless chicken trying to join in is laughable. Added, of course, to the fact that as a short person, I'd never see half the plants anyway! That tall fellow seen chatting to Val Bourne has the build for the game, though! Wonder if Ms Bourne has been told yet about that photo? ( Refers to post above re Telegraph article http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/gardeningadvice/11362848/How-to-create-snowdrop-heaven-in-your-garden.html)
Th e BD caught the tail end of something on the radio this morning - they were talking about snowdrop sales Radio: "£100 for one snowdrop bulb - amazing" - "Harrumph", scoffs the BD - "nothing but amateurs!Mere beginners!"
Someones got money. Wonder Who?
Had a number of those in my wallet at 10.30am which quickly evaporated or rather by alchemy turned into blue plastic bags full of 'white gold'. Is it just me or does anyone else have the odd affliction of (almost) not flinching at paying £40 for a snowdrop but almost falls over at being charged £3+ for a coffee at the services on the way home?
Had a number of those in my wallet at 10.30am which quickly evaporated or rather by alchemy turned into blue plastic bags full of 'white gold'.
I suspect a poll of those there yesterday most would have sided with you. But then I would flinch at paying £3 for a coffee without buying anything else!
Me too - when you see all these folk walking about first thing in the morning- beeline to coffee shop on way ti work - not much wonder they can't afford anything useful - like a house, or a plant!