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SALE TODAY at Dylways Communal Garden SE5 Handpainted mini gardens & lots of plants


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Hi all -


Unique hand painted herb and garden planters for sale!

Lots of fun designs. It's an ideal way to get your kids gardening! A great variety to chose from.


Hand painted pots ?8 each or ?15 for 2.


Dylways Communal Garden, 121 Dylways (Beside Bessemer Grange School), SE5 8HW


Brighten up your garden and home instantly with our wide range of plants!


Prices from:

Petunias 3 for ?1.20

Cosmos 80p

Sage from ?2.50

Cacti from 25p

Lupins ?2

Geraniums ?1.50

Strawberry (large plant) ?6


We look forward to seeing you... buy and get some FREE bulbs!

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