Suttons & Dobies Blueberry Offer
If you love your blueberries then the special offer from www.suttons.co.uk/blueberry and www.dobies.co.uk/blueberry is just right for you. You get three varieties of blueberry with spread out cropping periods so you get juicy blueberries for as long as possible.
Click here for the Suttons Blueberry Offer
Click here for the Dobies Blueberry Offer
The offer from Suttons means that you get three varieties for only £16.95 which is less that half the normal price. They are sent as quality bushy plants in their own pots, ready for you to plant out as soon as you get them. The www.suttons.co.uk/blueberry and www.dobies.co.uk/blueberry offer includes the Ealiblue, Bluecrop and Elliot blueberry varieties, which will crop from July to September. To buy your blueberry plants from Suttons or Dobies for just £16.95, just click on the link above.
This review was posted on Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 and the offer details may have changed or ended since writing or updating. Check the company website for up to date information on offers.
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May 17th, 2010 at 12:16 pm
Our half price blueberry plants arrived a bit later than expected, but were well packed and had survived the postal system! The pots were wrapped in platic bags to keep the moisture in and had done their job well. A quick trip to the garden center for some ericaceous compost, and the blueberry plants were ready to grow.