Grow Your Own – Pack of Four – Now PEAT-FREE !
£38.00
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**These plants are now grown in PEAT-FREE growing media**
The easiest way to grow great vegetables, with my at-your-elbow weekly advice. Perfect for the newbie gardener BUT we also have lots of returning experienced customers who like the quality of the plants and the weekly updates.
*Choose the FOUR crops you want to grow (and eat!) from the range we offer (no irritating pre-determined ‘choices’ ).
*UK-grown, garden-ready plants sent out in mid-May. Sent direct to you by a brilliant grower in Lincolnshire who raises the plants especially for us.
*Every week I’ll email with timely tips and help. From pre-planting advice through protecting, supporting, feeding, pinching out, watering and, of course, keeping pests at bay.
*I grow the full range myself so I know what is REALLY happening each week!
*Advice right through until harvest time…with best ways to tell when to harvest, and how to harvest for biggest crops and longest cropping period.
Please note, we will let you know the precise date that all the plants will be dispatched, closer to the time. This is usually mid-May and is determined by the weather and stage of plant growth.
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