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Well they sell the same set without the pots and fertiliser for £14.98.

Tulip Purple Passion Blend
hardy perennial bulb
Our bulb specialists have combined a mix of our best purple and white tulips. All the shapes and colour patterns you can think of are included. This mix will be in bloom for over a month due to the various flowering times of the varieties included. Plant in large groups for best effect. Note: Blend formulated to ensure at least 8 different varieties to guarantee you 40 Days of Flowers. Height: … click for more

Code Description Price Status
82610 20 bulbs £8.99
05577 30 bulbs £11.99
82612 40 bulbs £14.98
82614 100 bulbs £32.99
 
T&M do charge P&P but its only £3.95 per order and not per item.

QVC should not be charging P&P on every item from T&M when they have absolutely nothing to do with the handling of the plants.:mad:
 
I was tempted to buy these as I love purple too but I bought a similar set from QVC a couple of years ago and they are not really purple, more a pink colour but I did not complain as they are still nice but I do feel a bit cheated.
I wonder if the fertiliser would make any difference and could it be something to do with the soil as well that affects the colour, like hydrangeas?
 
Well they sell the same set without the pots and fertiliser for £14.98.

Tulip Purple Passion Blend
hardy perennial bulb
Our bulb specialists have combined a mix of our best purple and white tulips. All the shapes and colour patterns you can think of are included. This mix will be in bloom for over a month due to the various flowering times of the varieties included. Plant in large groups for best effect. Note: Blend formulated to ensure at least 8 different varieties to guarantee you 40 Days of Flowers. Height: … click for more

Code Description Price Status
82610 20 bulbs £8.99
05577 30 bulbs £11.99
82612 40 bulbs £14.98
82614 100 bulbs £32.99

I cant find these on T&M website, even with the codes :confused:
 
I was very tempted but the last time I planted tulip bulbs in a pot the squirrels dug them all out!

It must be a good year for squirrels, as we've had a baby boom round here. All very cute until they start making a nuisance of themselves.
[Yes, I know that officially they're vermin, but it's been fun watching them try to mount raids on next door's squirrel-proof bird table. :D ]

Anyway, what I'm [eventually] getting round to is that if you make up a strong, cold chilli tea using dried chilli powder, and dip the bulbs in just before planting, the squirrels quickly learn to leave them alone.
 
Just a quick follow up...

If anyone missed out on the Purple Passion tulip bulbs, zoom down to the newsagent's today [Saturday] and buy the Guardian.

There's a special offer in there for flowering bulbs.
The Purple Passion tulips are [once again] £14.98 for 40 bulbs, but the main offer is 125 spring flowering bulbs for the cost of the postage - £2.69.

Even if you don't order the tulips, you can still get the other bulbs free.
 
Just a quick follow up...

If anyone missed out on the Purple Passion tulip bulbs, zoom down to the newsagent's today [Saturday] and buy the Guardian.

There's a special offer in there for flowering bulbs.
The Purple Passion tulips are [once again] £14.98 for 40 bulbs, but the main offer is 125 spring flowering bulbs for the cost of the postage - £2.69.

Even if you don't order the tulips, you can still get the other bulbs free.

Thank you for the info. I missed the TSV and was kicking myself! Am so glad I read this thread this morning! Thank you again!

Tolly
 
Just a quick follow up...

If anyone missed out on the Purple Passion tulip bulbs, zoom down to the newsagent's today [Saturday] and buy the Guardian.

There's a special offer in there for flowering bulbs.
The Purple Passion tulips are [once again] £14.98 for 40 bulbs, but the main offer is 125 spring flowering bulbs for the cost of the postage - £2.69.

Even if you don't order the tulips, you can still get the other bulbs free.



Is there a voucher number quoted as unable to get a copy of the paper but its possible could be done on line
 
It must be a good year for squirrels, as we've had a baby boom round here. All very cute until they start making a nuisance of themselves.
[Yes, I know that officially they're vermin, but it's been fun watching them try to mount raids on next door's squirrel-proof bird table. :D ]

Anyway, what I'm [eventually] getting round to is that if you make up a strong, cold chilli tea using dried chilli powder, and dip the bulbs in just before planting, the squirrels quickly learn to leave them alone.

Thanks for the advice
 

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