John Pyle | Design: Better Homes & Gardens
25.08.2023 - 09:07 / gardenersworld.com
Subscribers to BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine can collect one free Gardeners’ World Guide, choosing fromGrow Your Own, Gardening For Wildlife and Your Happy House Plants, each worth £7.99, at the BBC Gardeners’ World Autumn Fair, on Friday-Sunday, 1-3 September 2023, at Audley End House and Gardens, Essex.
To collect your Gardeners’ World Guide (only one Guide per voucher/per subscriber), unlock Premium and then download the voucher from the link on this page, below. Your voucher can then be printed or displayed on your mobile device screen. At the Autumn Fair, go to the new Subscriber Club Lounge, to collect your free guide. All voucher mis-use will invalidate the offer.
You must have a ticket to the BBC Gardeners’ World Autumn Fair, to collect your free guide. Need tickets to the fair? Buy tickets to the Autumn Fair here.
Not going to the fair? You can still buy a copy of the guides here.
Terms & Conditions
Voucher valid at the BBC Gardeners’ World Autumn Fair at Audley End, Essex between Friday-Sunday 1-3 September 2023 only. No cash alternatives. Guide must be collected at the Fair, there is no option to have the guide posted to you. The Gardeners’ World Guides available are: Grow Your Own, Gardening For Wildlife and Your Happy House Plants. The guides on offer are subject to availability and BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine reserve the right to replace the Guide with another Guide of a similar value. Available while stocks last. One guide per voucher and per subscriber. You must have a ticket to the BBC Gardeners’ World Autumn Fair 2023, to collect your free guide.
John Pyle | Design: Better Homes & Gardens
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