Description: Brand New GuideThe Thrifty Gardener None of us want to spend money when we don’t need to, and the great news is, there are loads of ways to create a beautiful garden without breaking the bank. Whether it’s saving and sowing seed to create plants for minimal spend, or taking cuttings to boost your stock for no cost at all, the possibilities are endless and it’s all covered in this issue. You’ll also discover how upcycling and recycling can save £££s, along with plenty of creative projects to breathe new life into often forgotten items. There are ways to save money on tools too, with charity finds and hire shops all coming into their own when it comes to reducing spend on high-ticket items. And why not share things with friends or neighbours? Don’t let money be a barrier to creating the garden of your dreams – by thinking a little differently it really is possible to save big. RETURNS: Any items being returned for a refund due to buyer error must be in unopened undamaged packaging & refund will be less the original postage cost to us. ***FRAUD PREVENTION*** N.B. All communications are recorded. All suspected fraudulent buyers who claim non delivery of goods will be reported to ebay & the Police, we work with Royal mail missing package investigators & www.actionfraud.police.uk to make eBay safer for sellers and Buyers ***
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Publication Name: BBC Gardeners' World
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Publisher: BBC
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Subject: Gardening
Publication Month: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Publication Year: 2024
Publication Frequency: Bimonthly
Language: English
Distribution: Paid Circulation
Features: Does Not Apply, 1st Edition
Genre: Nature & Outdoors
Topic: Gardening
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