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Buying cheap shrubs for your garden
You can pay £20 for a container grown, full size shrub from a garden centre, complete with advice on planting location and know that the shrub will almost certainly thrive. Alternatively, you can buy a little, tiny bare root shrub from Lidl or Aldi for £1. There is probably a 1 in 5 chance that your cheap shrub will die. So the real cost would be £1.25 per shrub. The bare root shrub needs a good watering for a few months, and you can only find them at this price for a few weeks in the autumn and again in the spring. Which method do you choose to fill your garden? I am using the cheap shrubs from Aldi because I am building a one acre garden from scratch and need hundreds of plants. I do not have the thousands of pounds that the container grown specimens from garden centres would cost, but I do have a few years to wait until the tiny bare root shrubs grow into 12 feet monsters.
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