November Gardening Offers

Summer is long gone and we’re into the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness. Or cold weather and rain, if you’re not a big fan of autumn and winter!
If you’re still gathering in your crops then you can save 10% on harvesting and storage equipment at Harrod Horticultural if you use the discount code ECODE266 when you checkout.
Wiggly Wigglers have extended the deadline on their offers for new customers to 31st December. They’re valid online and over the phone, and you could bag yourself a free book and/ or save £10 on your first order.
And the latest crop of offers from Suttons includes plenty of fruit and nut trees, soft fruit and mushroom kits.
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March 11th 2010
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Emma's Triond articles
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