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400 spring bulb bundle for £16 delivered*

At Thompson & Morgan. Excludes Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland

Go via this MSE Blagged Thompson & Morgan link* and you can get a 400 spring-flowering bulb bundle for £15.99 delivered (£9 for the bundle, plus £6.99 delivery). If the link doesn't automatically reduce the bundle to £9, enter the code TM_TAW373W in the 'promotion key code' box at the checkout.

The deal will last until 11.59pm on Monday 29 September, or when all 15,000 available bundles have gone, whichever's sooner.

The collection of 400 bulbs include:

  • 10 Muscari Blue Moon bulbs

  • 25 Allium Ampeloprasum bulbs

  • 25 Dutch Iris Mix bulbs

  • 25 Narcissus Canaliculatus bulbs

  • 35 Crocus Barr’s Purple bulbs

  • 85 Anemone Blanda Mix bulbs

  • 95 Oxalis Iron Cross bulbs

  • 100 Ranunculus Mix bulbs

Thompson & Morgan says the bundle should be dispatched in 14 to 21 days. It advises planting the bulbs at the earliest opportunity in patio pots, borders or containers at a depth of twice the size of the bulb – full growing instructions will be included in the delivery.

How good is this deal? Thompson & Morgan doesn't usually sell this exact bundle, but it values it at about £81 (excluding the £6.99 delivery) based on what the contents would cost bought separately. We've found similar from other retailers for about £59 without delivery, though do check discount stores such as Home Bargains and B&M as they often have offers, which could mean they're cheaper.

Exclusions: It's one bundle per person – you'll pay full-price for any additional bundles. Delivery's available across most of Great Britain, though you can't get it if you live in any of these postcodes: HS, IV41-IV49, IV51, IV55-56, KW15-KW17, PA34, PA41-48, PA60-PA78, PA80, PH40-PH44, TR21-TR24, ZE1-ZE3. Thompson & Morgan doesn't deliver to Northern Ireland.

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£89 spring bulb bundle for £16 delivered*

At Thompson & Morgan. Excludes Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland

Go via this MSE Blagged Thompson & Morgan link* and you can get a spring-flowering bulb bundle with 268 bulbs for £15.99 delivered (£9 for the bundle, plus £6.99 delivery). If the link doesn't automatically reduce the bundle to £9, enter the code TM_TAW367W in the 'promotion key code' box at the checkout.

The deal will last until 11.59pm on Monday 11 August, or when all 15,000 available bundles have gone, whichever's sooner.

The collection of 268 bulbs includes:

  • 16 Tulip ‘Everlasting’

  • 12 Allium ’Graceful Beauty’

  • 15 Allium sphaerocephalon

  • 15 Allium ‘moly’

  • 10 Narcissus ‘tete a tete’

  • 10 Crocus ‘Ruby Giant’

  • 5 Leucojum aestivum (Summer Snowflake)

  • 25 Daffodil Minnow

  • 50 Puschkinia

  • 85 Muscari armeniacum

  • 25 Ipheion

Thompson & Morgan says the bundle should be dispatched in 14 to 21 days. It advises planting the bulbs at the earliest opportunity in patio pots, borders or containers at a depth of twice the size of the bulb – full growing instructions will be included in the delivery.

Assorted flowers including tulips, daffodils and crocuses

How good is this deal? Thompson & Morgan doesn't usually sell this exact bundle, but it values it at about £89 (excluding the £6.99 delivery) based on what the contents would cost bought separately. We've found similar from other retailers for about £45 without delivery, though do check discount stores such as Home Bargains and B&M as they often have offers, which could mean they're cheaper.

Exclusions: It's one bundle per person – you'll pay full-price for any additional bundles. Delivery's available across most of Great Britain, though you can't get it if you live in any of these postcodes: HS, IV41-IV49, IV51, IV55-56, KW15-KW17, PA34, PA41-48, PA60-PA78, PA80, PH40-PH44, TR21-TR24, ZE1-ZE3. Thompson & Morgan doesn't deliver to Northern Ireland.

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