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Ceramic, concrete, stone and plastic garden planters - reduced - now all between £5 and £20


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A range of large planters and some smaller ceramic plant pots: see labels in pictures. 
 

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Above  round ceramic now £5.

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 From left - Plastic container with fuchsia £5 ; front plastic trough £5, behind plastic tub round £5.     Back square ceramic £10; front, x3 smaller decorated ceramic £5 each.

Back - long concrete trough £10; smaller decorative concrete round £10, larger concrete round decorative £10.   Far right large square ceramic planter £10.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Milan05 changed the title to Ceramic, concrete and plastic garden planters - reduced - now all between £5 and £20
  • Milan05 changed the title to Ceramic, concrete, stone and plastic garden planters - reduced - now all between £5 and £20

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