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E: 09/01 Win a set of Bio Green gardening products worth over £500

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Which crop features on page 22 of the January issue of Grow Your Own?

Answer = Sweet Peppers


Get your garden into gear this/next year with this Super Set of products from Bio Green worth over £500! The star of the show is a stainless-steel Phoenix electric greenhouse fan heater worth £299.99 alone. It’s specially developed for plant cultivation. It runs quietly but powerfully, distributing the heat evenly around your greenhouse. Staying in the greenhouse, you can also heat it with their energy-saving tube, which also ensures that heat is distributed optimally and evenly, ideal for chilly days. The polytunnel “Super Dome” will protect delicate young seedlings from frost and extreme heat, which in turn ensures a safer and more productive cultivation. With their propagator XXL “Jumbo”, even discerning gardeners get their money’s worth: the ample size of 60 cm x 130 cm (approx. 2 x 4 ft) offers plenty of space for a large selection of seeds and cuttings. And finally, going away for a few days? You no longer need to worry about your plants when you’ve gone. With the “Hydro Wine” watering system, your potted plants will benefit from a constant trickle of moisture when porous clay stakes – fitted with a standard wine bottle filled with water - are inserted into the soil.


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