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... j want a heavy crop the first lecause the soil is still warm fish the plants. : or rotted manure is well ir over several seasons, iompost" is a convenient 19 for the jumbo bag. There are other simple pointers to success which you’ll learn about when you visit us next, including container growing. Vigorous Red Gauntlet plants, 10 for $1.75. F“ When Spring finally gets here will |f you be ready with flowers or only full of excuses? At Gardenway we’ll show you how to grow big colourful pansies and Violas, Sweet William with the colours of an Indian carpet, Spring Song poppies graceful and bright. They’ll provide a riot of colour from the first days of Spring. Check your borders, some near the house will be dry enough to plant. Look out your tubs and pots, if they are still encrusted with the 'remains of summer annuals, LM IA now's the time to refurbish them for Spring. MM mA Perhaps your tubs and boxes are not worth WA refilling! You'll be enthusiastic about the delivery we have just received of large pottery pots from Matakana Village Pottery. Piece by piece we're bringing the North island to Christchurch. I We're just staunch Mainlanders doing our bit to stay the drift North. Now there is a steady supply of containers en route to y Gardenway from Matakana Village Pottery J bringing pottery pots for plants. Enough to ”'' / show them off at all 4 branches. " — 1 Matakana produce big terracotta pots. Certainly there is nothing like them between \ here and far North of Warkworth - 7 otherwise we wouldn't go to the trouble of bringing them here, would we? Pool owners from Blenheim, Architects in Wellington, S Housewives from Timaru, Visitors from I Dunedin are ardent fans. Patios, terraces ata ana i agepo ery. | and doorsteps, even hallways are resplendent with pot and bloom. People who know that a decent sized pot, brimming with flowering plants is just as effective and much easier to achieve than a whole border of colour. They've noticed too that Matakana ware is just a bit different. Prices up to $6O. 7 days
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