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Baby Victorian Bell Cloche

Baby Victorian Bell Cloche


Category: Garden Equipment
Brand: Haxnicks
Description: { } These cloches can be used all year round for protecting young plants or for over-wintering semi-hardy perennials that would otherwise have to be transplanted during the winter. They conserve warmth and direct rainwater and moisture into the surrounding soil. Ideal for warming soil, planting out and encouraging stable, healthy growth of seedlings and tender plants. Includes a set of 12 ground pegs for securing your cloches in the soil. View all the eco products in our section, or click on any of the links on the left hand side to see more.
Delivery time: 3 to 5 days
Delivery cost: 3.95
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