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Petals in Bloom

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This saturday at the food and drink festival, friends of Petals in Bloom will be selling chicken and pork bbq and noodles at 19 orford road. Of course the shop is open as usual for flowers and plants!!

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Getting ready for advent and christmas -we have the supplies you need to create your own christmas wreaths. Come visit us at Petals in Bloom @WalthamstowVillage or email us [email protected]

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#christmastrees pot-grown and cut nordmann trees arriving by 22 Nov to Petals in Bloom taking orders-contact us for details #19orford road @WalthamstowVillage

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Walthamforest council is accusing us of flytippimg & charging us £400 for accidentally leaving a box outside my shop (will you flytip outside our own shop,? think! Duh!!) &will not listen to reason & yet don't do anything for those who dump their rubbish near the shop!

Walthamforest council is accusing us of flytippimg & charging us £400 for accidentally leaving a box outside my shop (will you flytip outside our own shop,? think! Duh!!) &will not listen to reason & yet don't do anything for those who dump their rubbish near the shop!
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@petalsinbloom Early bird offer pot-grown nordman christmas trees £30 until 25nov. (Regular price £38)Limited stock first come first serve. Leave it in your garden until you are ready to take it indoors, water well and remove the netting to allow the branches to settle.

@petalsinbloom Early bird offer pot-grown nordman christmas trees £30 until 25nov. (Regular price £38)Limited stock first come first serve. Leave it in your garden until you are ready to take it indoors, water well and remove the netting to allow the branches to settle.