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Grow It - Shamrocks Gift Box

Grow your own lucky Shamrocks in the comfort of your own home with this great gift box.

Grow It - Shamrocks Gift Box
Grow your own genuine Irish Shamrocks easily with this great gift.
Grow It - Shamrocks Gift Box
Includes everything needed to start growing.
Only £12.95 Buy this gift now
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Grow It - Shamrocks Gift Box

This starter kit makes growing your own genuine Shamrocks at home simple with the great gardening gift box.

Each box includes everything you need to grow plants from seed to flower including handy tips on how to achieve the best from your blossoming plants.

This gift box includes:

- 3 packets of Shamrocks seeds
- 5 starter growing pots made from coconut husk
- 5 natural coconut husk compost discs
- 5 wooden plant markers
- Shamrocks growing tips

A wonderful present for any greenfingered friends or relatives....

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