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03.05.2024 - 14:19 / gardenadvice.co.uk
Introducing Roots, Shoots, and Share: A Green Revolution for Gardeners
Gardening enthusiasts understand the thrill of adding vibrant new plants to their gardens, but the cost can sometimes dampen the excitement. At GardenAdvice, we’ve long been dedicated to making gardening accessible and enjoyable for everyone. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce the launch of our latest service: Roots, Shoots, and Share.
For our valued MyGardenTeam members and gardening course attendees, Roots, Shoots, and Share is more than just a service—it’s a green revolution. Gone are the days of expensive plant purchases. With this new offering, we’re providing planting cuttings, both rooted and unrooted, seedlings, and young plants completely free of charge to our MyGardenTeam members.
So, what exactly does Roots, Shoots, and Share entail? Picture this: a carefully curated selection of plants delivered directly from our nurseries to your doorstep. These plants are specifically chosen to thrive in your garden environment. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, you’ll find something to inspire your green space.
But the benefits don’t stop there. Our plants are designed to be potted up into larger containers and pots, allowing them to grow and develop over the course of a few months. This not only saves you money but also gives you the satisfaction of nurturing your plants from infancy to maturity.
The process is simple yet revolutionary. As a MyGardenTeam member, you’ll receive regular deliveries of plants straight to your home. From there, it’s up to you to pot them up, watch them flourish, and eventually transplant them into their final position in your garden.
What sets Roots, Shoots, and Share apart is our commitment to
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