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  • 13/06/2025
Watch as a customer of the 104-year-old family-run garden centre in the West Midlands, believed to be Britain's oldest garden centre, gives her reaction to the business closing down.
Transcript
00:00Yes, very, very, very sad about Steve and Paul.
00:30Pauline going, been coming here well over 10 years now, buying all my bird food and all my plants, and it is like a bereavement, but it's a well-deserved rest for them, a good retirement.
00:44Mostly there's chicken pellets, that's a liquid fertilizer, you know, those are pellets, chicken pellets.
01:00Yeah, for rain in the garden, for rain in the garden.
01:04It's for chobas and baskets, isn't it? Chobas and baskets?
01:08Yes, for small.
01:10Yes, no, it's like juice and like pepper.
01:16Hep, ho.
01:17Eps, pain.
01:18Eux.
01:19Ia, hi.
01:21App.
01:22Ray?
01:23Viewer, Infoid.
01:24W circuit.
01:25Oh, yeah, your suitcase could go.
01:26Pig.
01:27stent hair.
01:28Poichi.
01:30My foot.
01:31Jaw.
01:32Baby.
01:33I'm going to take all of your flowers together.
01:35How did you have it?
01:36Adventure gathering.
01:37Tape.
01:38Written with a poultry.

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