Major store is selling £6.50 plants for 1p - and it's not ASDA, Aldi, Lidl or Home Bargains
One of the UK's most popular shops is selling plants for 1p. The plants usually cost £6.50 each, but have been reduced to 1p.
It sounds too good to be true, but whether it is or not depends on how green-fingered you are. The plants, which are being sold by B&M, are looking a little bit worse for wear, though many shoppers are convinced you can bring them back to life if you really try.
Posting on Extreme Couponing and Bargains, Denise Mitsides wrote: "B&M bargain £6.50 to 1p. I think even Jesus couldn’t resurrect these. I suppose if you’re desperate for a plant pot 1p isn’t bad."
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Beverley Spellman wrote: "We’ve got some grass like this at home and it never gets watered but still survives, has spread by itself, I love it, the other half hates it, he’s a gardener but can’t understand why I like grasses like this, it’s so hardy and I’d have grabbed the lot given half a chance."
Alissa Victoria Cornish said: "You'd be surprised my blue grass looked like this. Only a few blue strands left, I removed all the dead ones and my plants now surviving! Also got 3 blossom trees from B&Q for £12 because they couldn't be a*sed to water them. Cut off the dead branches and they're happy as Larry!"
Tina Willson suggested: "You would be surprised we have had some plants from tesco that look like they wouldn’t survive a little bit of tomato feed in the water and they come up fine it’s because they don’t water them." Jacky Bacon commented: "To pay 1p and put the plant into a bucket of water overnight and they can be revived.
Natalie Horsburgh said: "The amount of half dead plants I've brought from b&m! My garden is full of them, given a


