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Grow Your Own April

Which crop features on page 24 of the April issue of Grow Your Own?

[STRIKE]If anybody has the mag and can post the answer, that would be fantastic.[/STRIKE]
Thanks to weeowens for the answer - see below


Omlet has provided two prizes for GYO readers – one Eglu Go Up Chicken House and one Beehaus, a safe and practical home for busy pollinators.

The chicken house is a suitable size for up to four hens. It comes with a two metre run that’s protected by a strong steel weld mesh and a set of wheels, which makes it easy to move the coop around your garden. The nesting area is elevated from the ground to keep your chickens safe and a ladder is provided for easy access. Your birds will be kept warm in the winter and cool in summer with the well-insulated walls of the shelter, and the nesting area sits on a slideout tray, making it simple to keep the enclosure clean. The original price is £499 and the house measures 74cm x 41cm x 81cm, whilst the whole enclosure sizes up at 113cm x 144cm x 218cm.

The Beehaus is the perfect option for any first-time beekeeper. The broodbox has an entrance at either end with enough space to accommodate two colonies in 22 frames. It will protect your insects from all weather conditions, whilst still providing good ventilation. A beesuit, gloves, hive tool and liquid smoke are included in the package to provide everything you need. The Beehaus is originally priced at £529 and stands at a height of 92.5cm –the broodbox measures 101cm x 58cm x 54cm.

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