Plants wanted.
Hi neighbours can you help me i am seeking all you wonderful gardners, does any one have any Black Iris plants also the beautiful brown/yellow iris,also dalias or any plants you have to spare we have been here 2 years and are wanting to fill our beautiful gardens we are in a new social housing home so grateful and love to keep it looking amazing we do not have good health but our wonderful daughter comes and helps us i have a few spare raspberry plants young ones and some tall salvia and also some purple salvia next year i will have plant i can share i so love colour some daisy ground cover will be great as well , as long as they are not too expensive happy to pay , thank you so very much my phone number is 0272222431 very grateful to all Barb Charles xx
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