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Pottery and plants go together. Half the fun and pleasure is in matching them up. Anybody would be thrilled with a small x pottery pot (from os little as $1 99) in which a baby house plant, (only $1.00), M has been lovingly established At Gaiden ffi way you can find pots up to around $40.00 and spectacular foliage plants up to ISI $16.50. But many of the attractive gift combinations are under or around $5.00. ■/ Marcrame too — because Gardenway ' ■ likes a complete picture. M-l Weve got macrame with beads, macrame j>aM without beads, short macrame. long T.*r~ •‘zgHßjfemacrame, big, small, double, single ... < matching gorgeous pots and luxurious plants. We II gift wrap them too. even ,'T' though we know that a percentage of gift >’ buyers are tempted to keep these fabulous ' combinations of man-made containers and ' plants that only nature could create. Terrace pots to look great outdoors. ' Terracotta pots ond vases in a number of classical shapes in simple and ornate styles Ihese aie practical pots for growing things including a few supersized Strawberry planters of $49.50 and some smaller editions at $l9 50 (useful for herbs). } lhe plant pots (from $ 1.50), are in five sizes to take care of a Cactus or a Camellia Bob Huck s robust pottery is decorated with a banded design or is richly embossed and can be used indoors too. Some have been planted to give you ideas / miniature standard roses, maples, nook and fcry- --Tgfa cranny plants, conifers. We have a par trculai ly good potting mix for container growing easy to use and eosy to wafer. Yes, you can still plant tomatoes, but if you are serious about growing a good crop, plant Austratoms. Austrafom s grafted vigour gives them the advantage you need Plant them where you can train them to cover a wall or trellis If you have a frost free place they will crop into the winter the late fruit is just as valuable as early fruit. Plant one in a tub or a planter bag with —Gardenway s special compost. Austratoms only 99c Keep your Austratom in prize winning form with I Austratucker base and side dressing. Only $2.35 for a I J 4 kg bag. If you prefer liquid feeding use Austrotoddy \ S $1.99 for 500 ml. Both are organically based with added trace elements. Save 50c Yates large garden pack fertilizers. I y -I—J I Blood and bone Citrus and fruit, J ’ Genetai garden Turfbuilder Rose I I r ' -<1 ifl ' food Sulphate of ammonia and -'*'l Superphosphate. - jCTnziJ ' 11s ,H,ie ,o plunt Peppeis Chillies — / Cayennes. Cape Gooseberries (selected Golden Betties) Want a better investment than Aubergines (egg plant Artichokes I 110/? (French re selected Herbs and T . .’. . . ... . , other vegetable plants Gatdenway The leisurgro glasshouse will hold js the p|oce fo( o|| your gQldcn its value against inflation and can |leeds _ , if o | t toget h et . give you a handsome return in useful crops and satisfying j — recreation. i | What do you look for in a glasshouse? High sides and headroom for growing tomatoes or fitting shelves and Blackwell benches. A flexible ventilation Motors system to meet the variable f \ Canterbury conditions the I || 'k 1 Leisutgro system of continuous V. P ridge and louvred side vents is so ‘ Pl. v J fa: ahead its beyond comparsion. Painting wood scraping off rust, VW ■ ~ g reglazing plastic sheet or puttying BWB ■ I gfl* glass aie chores we can do | W W W without, so it has to be aluminium. — We recommend leisurgro because ■ ■ — — line k alum mmm V ■ V ■ W ■ flip ■ ■■■■ ■ ■ I ■ and the puttyless glazing system. | ■ WnV 818 W Finance is available, without 19 Chalmers Street leisurgro prices, delivered to your tOehlflCl HOFFlby home in Christchurch, railhead out of town 7 6 x 7 8 $459 Qur phone numbet at Hornby is 76 x 10 $565:76 x 126 $677. 4QQ171 There is a superb 10 wide range ’♦‘’•’•l/1 and a 15 wide range for Open everyday 9 5.30 mcludmg commercial growers. Saturday and Sunday. HORNBY MARSHLAND RICCARTON 1 9 Chalmers St Cnr Maislilor.d & Prestmi f' is svVi t . ’ , . e
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