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Flower power is back
Published:  20 June, 2008

Following big successes in Spring 2007 Dahlias and Fuchsias are both set to be ground breaking hits of the season. Fashionable summer gardens, windows boxes and pots will be immersed in these "must have" colours.

Green fingered enthusiasts are digging deep to grow the hottest fashion commodity for flower beds. Its easy to see why they are so popular; simple to grow these plants bloom all summer long.

Dahlias and Fuchsias are available in a wide variety of styles making them an appealing choice for gardeners.

Adrian Nind, Managing Director, says: "We are amazed by their popularity: people are making real choices for what style to have in the garden. These flowers thrive in the summer and will make gardens blossom."

Customers can place orders online, through the catalogue or by calling the customer call centre on 0844 493 5050.

For more information visit http://www.spaldingbulb.co.uk/







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