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E: 16/05 Win 1 of 2 £100 Plant Ladder Displays from Forest
Grow Your Own May
Which crop features on page 24 of the May issue of Grow Your Own?
[STRIKE]If anybody has the mag and can post the answer, that would be fantastic[/STRIKE]
See Post below for answer - thanks angelinlace
This month two lucky GYO readers will have the chance to win a fantastic plant ladder display from Forest, with an individual price of £99.99. This five-tiered timber product offers staggered shelves of different heights to accommodate a variety of container plants. Perfect for displaying flowering plants alongside edible fruit and vegetables such as trailing tomatoes, strawberries or salad crops. Made using an interesting mix of smooth-planed and rough-sawn timber which is all pressure treated to protect against rot.
The end date has been changed as these have a history of closing early
Which crop features on page 24 of the May issue of Grow Your Own?
[STRIKE]If anybody has the mag and can post the answer, that would be fantastic[/STRIKE]
See Post below for answer - thanks angelinlace
This month two lucky GYO readers will have the chance to win a fantastic plant ladder display from Forest, with an individual price of £99.99. This five-tiered timber product offers staggered shelves of different heights to accommodate a variety of container plants. Perfect for displaying flowering plants alongside edible fruit and vegetables such as trailing tomatoes, strawberries or salad crops. Made using an interesting mix of smooth-planed and rough-sawn timber which is all pressure treated to protect against rot.
The end date has been changed as these have a history of closing early
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