2062 days ago

Vegetable & Herb Seedlings plants $2.50

Cheryl from Richmond

We have a selection of 6 cell plants at $2.50 each, which have been Grown with 100% Organic certified medium and no sprays. Herbs are single pots.
Plants situated outside our home with honesty box. (No contact).
Swede, iceberg lettuce, beetroot, Brussels's sprout, coriander & basil. (Plants can change daily).
Micro Greens in a small tub will be ready in 3/4 wks, price $4, so we grow enough please phone 027 396 1505 or message us.
Pls leave note in honesty box (post box)for plant requests and please could you bring back seed trays and pots if you do not need, to keep cost down.
Big thank you to all our neighbours who have returned pots and stay safe.

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