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E: 19/08 Win a champagne crate vegetable planter
One-Eye
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Grow Your Own August
Which crop features on page 29 of the August issue of Grow Your Own?
[STRIKE]If anybody has the mag and can post the answer, that would be fantastic.[/STRIKE]
See below for answer - thanks to angelinlace & fire**fly
Reminiscent of the grape harvesting troughs from the Champagne region in the 20th Century, this artisan-made veggie planter originated as a result of collaboration between an award-winning garden designer and a master craftsman in Herefordshire. Handcrafted in untreated oak and iron, this product weathers naturally to a lovely finish, and is a charming yet functional addition to any garden. It is designed with a base and metal liner for patio use, and is perfect for growing leafy salads and herbs. The dimensions of this planter are a generous 100cm x 60cm x 30cm.
Which crop features on page 29 of the August issue of Grow Your Own?
[STRIKE]If anybody has the mag and can post the answer, that would be fantastic.[/STRIKE]
See below for answer - thanks to angelinlace & fire**fly
Reminiscent of the grape harvesting troughs from the Champagne region in the 20th Century, this artisan-made veggie planter originated as a result of collaboration between an award-winning garden designer and a master craftsman in Herefordshire. Handcrafted in untreated oak and iron, this product weathers naturally to a lovely finish, and is a charming yet functional addition to any garden. It is designed with a base and metal liner for patio use, and is perfect for growing leafy salads and herbs. The dimensions of this planter are a generous 100cm x 60cm x 30cm.
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thanks One-eye,
answer - TURNIPS
thanks to angelinlace :T
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=70930039&postcount=2please be a responsible pet owner & spay/neuter your pets, too many strays & not enough homes for them sadly.
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