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23.08.2024 - 09:52 / gardenadvice.co.uk / GardenAdvice
How the GardenAdvice Plant Swap Service Works
At GardenAdvice.co.uk, we’re thrilled to offer our Plant Swap service, which allows gardeners to exchange plants with fellow enthusiasts, expanding their collections and contributing to a thriving gardening community. Here’s how it works:
Membership EligibilityTo participate in the Plant Swap service, you must be a member of GardenAdvice. Membership is available to individuals or organisations that have either:
1. Completed a GardenAdvice Gardening Course: These courses are designed to enhance your gardening skills, and they come with a MyGardenTeam membership included, giving you access to a range of exclusive benefits, including the Plant Swap service.
2. Directly Joined the GardenAdvice MyGardenTeam Service: If you haven’t taken a course, you can still join the MyGardenTeam service directly to become a member and enjoy all the perks that come with it.
How the Plant Swap WorksAs a new member, you’re entitled to claim up to 12 plants without needing to swap any of your own. This unique offer allows you to build or diversify your garden easily. After you’ve claimed your 12 free plants, you’ll need to start participating in the swap by offering your own plants in exchange for new ones.
Collection and Delivery ServiceFor members of the MyGardenTeam, GardenAdvice also offers a convenient collection and delivery service. If you’re swapping plants but can’t manage the logistics, the GardenAdvice team will handle the collection of the plants you wish to swap and deliver the ones you’ve claimed directly to your door. This service is designed to make the process smooth and hassle-free, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of plant swapping without the extra effort.
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