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Delivery ?3.70 .Open this Easter weekend+Monday . Rock Grove way Gardening club Plant sale SE16.


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Delivery local Peckham Nunhead, East Dulwich Camberwell ?3.70 further ?5


Rock Grove way is a sheltered Housing unit Based in se16 , we run a gardening club and we distribute our fruit and Veg to all the residents living at the Unit which helps them get some towards their 5 a day. Its a non profitable Club and money raised by us selling very cheap plants to our community buys tons of Compost And buy more seeds seeds, we hope soon to be able to raise a little more to buy some new Garden Benches and a Gazeebo so we can encourage more people to join us in the Garden even if its to just and relax, not all our residents are able bodied therfore can not help but at least they can enjoy the out door space we have in the fresh air.


So thats a bit about Us, And your support and custom will help us continue to offer our residents vegetables through the harvesting period, and have BBQ days and tea parties to encourage some of our Vunerable and lonely residents a chance to enjoy and mix with other residents that would other wise sit alone at home.

Thank you for reading.



If Your Planning a Trip to The Garden Nursery , Check us out first. We have always had Extremely happy customers and come back again and again SO "Why Not Rock down today to Rock Grove Way and Join the rest of our Happy Bargain Bunnies This Easter".


Fruit and Veg Plants


Inka Fruit Small plants ?2 Large ?3 Very large established in large planter ?10


Runner Beans 6 for ?3


Leeks 10 for ?2


Tigerella Tomatoes young healthy plants ?1 each or 4 for ?3

Black Tomatoe Plants And Jersey Devils


Hot Hot Chillies, name Scotch Bonnet ,

Zarabella chilli


Swede 8 for ?1.


Beth Altha Cucumbers ?1 Each 4 plants ?3.


Strawberry Plants ?1 each or 4 for ?3.



Garden Plants


Young Holly hocks 4 plants for ?3 all gone.


Fox Glove Small plants ?1 Each or 4 for ?3


Aloe Vera ?2 each


Succulants


Houseleek ?2 each 3 for ?5.


We also have some Houseleeks in pretty hanging pots ask for photo via mobile, ?3.50 each or 2 for ?6.


Donkey Tail ?1 each.


White Cosmos ?1 each or 4 for ?3.


Pink Cosmos seedlings 6 for ?3


Nasturtiums 8 For ?3. Gone


Geraniums ?1


A P12 and a 381 brings you within a 2 minute walk to our Garden.

Please PM for further info.

We are flexible if the opening times are not suitable for you


We are just off Southwark park road, there is a Co Op funeral Directors on the corner of Southwark park Road and St James Road,Turn in there and again on your right there is

a car park, turn in there although it is now a paying Car park or park up someone close. you will see a block of flats, with stairs on your left, go past That into the little alley, you will see a tall wall alongside where you are walking, you will come to a White Gate that should be open, thats were we are come inside of if your unsure ask for My Mob no.


Many thanks Caz

Hi Yes we are open tmw Monday 1pm to 4pm but if that doesnt suit you tell me when you can get over, we are flexi for those that may not be able to come over at the opening times.

Just let me know and we can arrange a better time for you. And also let me know what planrs your looking For.

Many Thanks for getting in touch.

  • 2 weeks later...

Today we have sold so many plants, Thank you to those of you that came to support us and bought So many plants. just letting you know.

Cucumbers are finished and so is Geraniums but more coming. everyone leaves very happy

because you get really cheap plants and freebies with every order whether you spend ?1 or ?30.

Pls bring any old pots and exchange them for plants.

stock is going so pls dont wIt too long to pay us a visit.

thank you once again.

if you cant get over To se16 we do deliver ?3.70 local or ?5 a little further.

Many thanks to all of you that's supported us so far

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