The garden plant buying season is back - help!

I've already been tempted by 2 patio fruit trees (I haven't a patio, live in rented social housing with a medium size garden and love fruit). I bought 18 Michaelmas daisy bare roots which arrived as 30 large spider-shaped roots (all thriving), 36 violas (ditto) and 60 mixed perennnial plugs. I love taking cuttings and  before long my 6' x 6' poly growhouse and miniature grow frame will be full to bursting, and that's before sowings from numerous bargain seeds packs. Come early Summer, I will again be overwhelmed by plantlets, which I hate destroying when I've grown them.

I used to 'give away' but my current neighbours are not types who would use or accept them - especially as they avoid me. Every year is the same. I try not to get tempted, but like an addict I fall under the twin pressures of bargain plants and lovely pictures of flowers at Highgrove, Wisley and Great Houses in full bloom. Help! Is there an answer? Should I move to a flat? Is there a self help group for garden plant addicts? It gets very stressful in the end, almost a full time occupation.

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  • I like plants although I don't think I'm addicted, we have a shop round the corner which I find very difficult to walk past without buying something.  One of my sisters gave me a sign saying "Yes, I need all these plants".  I think if you moved to a flat it would probably be full of houseplants and you might miss the outdoor space!
    One thing people sometimes do near me is that I've seen plants left out saying free to take or put them on local social media groups to see if anyone wants them.  Also, depending what they are, there might be local groups.  I volunteer in a park once a month and we sometimes get donations although we might not always want them if we are following a planting schedule.

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  • I like plants although I don't think I'm addicted, we have a shop round the corner which I find very difficult to walk past without buying something.  One of my sisters gave me a sign saying "Yes, I need all these plants".  I think if you moved to a flat it would probably be full of houseplants and you might miss the outdoor space!
    One thing people sometimes do near me is that I've seen plants left out saying free to take or put them on local social media groups to see if anyone wants them.  Also, depending what they are, there might be local groups.  I volunteer in a park once a month and we sometimes get donations although we might not always want them if we are following a planting schedule.

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