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E: 20/06 Win 1 of 17 sets of 3 Seedball tins
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Grow Your Own June
Which crop features on page 20 of the June issue of Grow Your Own?
[STRIKE]If anybody has the mag and can post the answer, that would be fantastic.[/STRIKE]
Thanks to angelinlace below for the answer
Breathe life into those empty spaces in beds and borders, or even window boxes with these great little growing aids. Seedball has teamed up with GYO to give 17 lucky winners the chance to get their hands on sets including three tins – the salad, herb and tea mixes, worth £14.97, (£4.99 for each tin). Seedballs can help you attract pollinators with beautiful wildflowers, herbs, salad crops and more. The clever design sees the seeds held together with clay, and coated in chilli flakes (for pest protection) and compost (as a germination aid).
Which crop features on page 20 of the June issue of Grow Your Own?
[STRIKE]If anybody has the mag and can post the answer, that would be fantastic.[/STRIKE]
Thanks to angelinlace below for the answer
Breathe life into those empty spaces in beds and borders, or even window boxes with these great little growing aids. Seedball has teamed up with GYO to give 17 lucky winners the chance to get their hands on sets including three tins – the salad, herb and tea mixes, worth £14.97, (£4.99 for each tin). Seedballs can help you attract pollinators with beautiful wildflowers, herbs, salad crops and more. The clever design sees the seeds held together with clay, and coated in chilli flakes (for pest protection) and compost (as a germination aid).
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please thank angelinlace
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http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=68310186&postcount=2please be a responsible pet owner & spay/neuter your pets, too many strays & not enough homes for them sadly.
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