
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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This garden planter is made from long lasting, durable materials and has rigid support tubes and brass drainage holes. Perfect for container gardens it can be reused time and time again making it great value for money. It comes with a helpful vegetable growing guide with lots of tips and suggestions to get you started.
Perfect for growing tomatoes from seed or from tomato plants bought at the garden centre. It can also be used to grow salads, herbs and veg such as radishes, spring onions, courgettes and herbs.
Helpful Haxnicks hint: If you want to go organic, simply use organic compost and seed.
Growbag Garden Planter size- L1m x W42cm x H25cm.
UK standard delivery* is just £4.99 on orders under £40
FREE UK standard delivery* on all orders over £40
*We estimate that your order will be delivered within 3-5 working days, subject to availability. Delivery charges are for Mainland UK address only and excludes the Highlands and Isle of Wight. FREE UK standard delivery applies to orders of £40 or more.
For information and enquiries about delivery charges to other locations, please contact us: info@haxnicks.co.uk or phone 0117 9341799.
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