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Yes I have Garden cover, this is from the policyGarden cover• loss or damage to plants, trees and contents in the open up to £5,000.You have got me thinking, does this mean every time a plant dies I can make a claim Will have to give them a ring to clarify what they mean.
Only if you have REALLY valuable plants (monetary value, that is - not value to fellow plant nuts!) or an extremely low deductible... assuming insurance works the same there as here!
I think they are the same. The current market value is the current market value.
I recall a snowdrop enthusiast who had much of his valuable collection wiped out three or four years ago by stagonospora. Will an insurance policy cover the loss of, say, £20,000 for an entire collection in this way - and the cost of removing/replacing/treating the infected soil?
Damn got the reply about loss as per their emailLoss is anything that is stolen from the garden and damage would include any accidental damage to garden furniture, barbeques, garden tools and equipment, beehives and bird tables, ornaments including statues, urns and gnomes, garden pots and greenhouse accessories, paddling pools and sandpits. Cover does not include plants dying or being damaged by garden pests and there is no cover for loss or damage to valuables or money, business equipment or any loss or damage caused by storm or flood.