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Gardenway customers solve the home garden watering problem with ■ 'Moist-sure Mr Peter Collins, 151 Knowles Street, St Albans is pleased with the growth his plants have made. He says "Good plant growth is maintained | without knock-back from dry roots and 'Moist- g sure' can be adjusted for individual plants with B different water requirements". Before purchasing he searched around and concluded, "It is the cheapest basic kit I could find and also cheaper per plant watered". He found 'Moist-sure , "simple to install", and "cut out the effort and time needed to drag and set hoses. Mr Collins agrees that waste water is avoided because water is placed exactly where needed. You can eliminate hand watering in your garden I with 'Moist-sure' Moist-sure is a simple system which wets only where you want it; puts water only in the root zone of productive plants without wastage on weeds or empty ground. There are no mechanical parts, no gauges, no calculations. If you have a handy tap give 'Moist-sure' the watering chore and relax this Summer. The SP2S home garden irrigation kitset is sufficient for a typical front or a typical back garden and costs only $19.95 w- ' Mrs Adams, 158 Beach Road, New Brighton I recently won awards in each of four classes she | 7 J - entered in the garden competitions, including I the New Brighton cup. A few weeks before she | bought a Gardenway 'Moist-sure' home garden ’ irrigation kit. ' Mrs Adams found it quick and easy to install and , unobtrusive, ("You can scarely catch a glimpse zs of between my plants") and she believes ' "Moist-sure” has sustained her roses at peak I ■ blooming. | i She has certain| y had ,ess weedin 9 t 0 do i because'"the only wet areas are areas close to | V ‘ x the P |ants and the water s P reads out below the | ' I?' surface. Mrs Adams will still be spending lots of time with her prize winning plants but the waterjß T'i/- '"<■ mg chore is taken care of. Gardenway's hanging baskets saved the day. b / \ It was the day after the gale ruined all r J 4? the carefully tended flowers —on the XH 5 -' ,a * eve of the weddin 9 reception. Our tjraXjftcustomer restored the festive air at • once with baskets, Petunias and | Begonias in full flower and fern H ‘" ■ baskest of unbelievable size and | ' greenness. She almost couldn't believe her good fortune that such | lovely flowering baskets were available and at only $3.99. Why wait tor a Wedding? ‘’ •❖a ''' Even the ordinary events of ordinary ■ O 1 ' days take on a festive feeling when <l ’ baskets from Gardenway's swing froms posts and beams. That quiet 1 11 cup of tea or neighbourly chat have Petunia basket only $3.99 an extra measure of enjoyment. 'Crackjack * s th® best ' a black Passion Fruit, high yielding and full of pulp and flavour. These are quite the best plants ever — over 2ft tall with / aP'K'&V healthy green foliage. Crackerjack is cutting grown for ■I Z / reliable fruitingand does well in Christchurch on a sunny ' j wall. It's lovely in leaf and delicious in fruit. This new consignment only $1.99 ea °r t° r $ 5 (Usually $3.95 for rf • 4 this guide). i [ -J Aunt Madge says "keep your Passion growing strong | ■ with plenty of Well Rotted Compost", there's nothing - I 7 t /./ ■ finer?; I Hornby, 19 Chalmers St, (behind Mall). £ 1 Marshlands, Cnr Prestons & Marshland RdS. ( Merivale, 205 Papanui Road. Ph. 559-197 Rtccarton, 89-91 Picton Ave.
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