My wishlist plant set. From Waitrose. London.
I want to send a belated birthday present to my son in London, UK.
In Singapore shops sell fruit plants.
I want a potted fruit plant with fruit ready to eat (not something which will take a year to grow, and not seeds). Already in a pot, just add water and pick fruit. My budget is 25 to 50 pounds for one or two plants, or a fruit plant and an orchid in bloom.
The UK supermarkets have lovely orchids in pots at under twenty pounds, with free delivery from Marks, but I keep buying these. Marks also offers a box of chocolates as an add on for a birthday gift.
Any ideas. We have about four birthdays a year and a small grandchild who loves small fruit such as blueberries.
When I look at supermarket and garden centre websites, I am having trouble distinguishing between pictures of what you are sent and what you will get five years later.
On the Waitrose website I could search for indoor plants, fruit, and trees.
Waitrose under offers reduced from .. to .. a set of a large and small pot in matching colours, with an orchid in the larger pot and a tray underneath. A neat set.
Waitrose had a weeping fig plant for 99.99 pounds.
My second purchase was from Marks & Spencer.
An olive tree. I thought olives were more useful than bay leaves. Except you must be careful not to swallow the stones. Keep them away from children under three years old.
I bought this first.
Thompson & Morgan through Amazon. Note the letter p in Thompson. I had to correct it after mistyping it.
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