
May Edition: Grow your Christmas dinner
Grow your Christmas dinner Progress Since sowing the first of the Christmas vegetable seeds back in April, lots of exciting developments should have happened. Now the worst of the weather is hopef...
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Made of galvanised steel, these pegs will last for years and can be re-used over and over again.
They are useful for holding down plant protection fabrics such as Fleece Blanket. They will keep the fabric in place to either warm the soil prior to planting or to protect tender seedlings from frost and harsh weather. They can also be used to secure cloches such as The Victorian Bell Cloches, the Grower Frame and Compact Grower Frame and Kitchen Garden Cloche.
Use them all over the garden. A gardening must have!
Product size- H-16cm
UK standard delivery* is just £4.99 on orders under £40
FREE UK standard delivery* on all orders over £40
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