
Grow at Home: the best way to grow Spring Cabbages
What is Spring Cabbage? Spring Cabbage is a is delicious and tender variety of cabbage that you plant in summer and eat the following Spring. They are smaller and sweeter than other cabbages. Yo...
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These Pea and Bean planters have drainage holes and the sides are reinforced with rigid tubes.
There are 6 cane pockets to hold your supports firmly in place without disturbing the soil.
They fold flat for easy storage,are reusable, and come with a helpful growing guide.
Helpful Haxnicks hint: even if you have a big garden, they are very handy to have just outside your back door.
Product size- L60cm x W30cm x H30cm
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