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Bulk plant orders for gardens

Anita from Manukau - Wiri

BULK plant orders!

I can do bulk orders, that is, a high number of exactly the same plant and variety. I define bulk as 25+ of the same product and plant variety. Not to be confused with a big order that has lots of different products and plant varieties. This is perfect if you need to purchase for a mass planting or have lots of space!

Things to note:

- I do require some advance notice as it takes time to order seeds in bulk, get seeds to germinate and plants to start growing

- I do require a deposit at the time the order is made because I had the awful experience last time of a man who ordered 200 loki gourd plants for his supposed farm. Luckily I didn't start to process the order because he wasn't sincere and I never heard from him again. But I'm putting the offer of bulk orders out there in case there are genuine cases where people simply need tons of plants. I'm happy to do the best I can for these people. Depending on what is being ordered and quantities, I may even be able to offer a discount. I'll see what I can do.

Interested? Get in touch via my FB page "Anita's Garden" (just search for that) or email me at anitakundu.nz@gmail.com

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