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Keep your eyes peeled. Seed potatoes are only $1.99 for 3kg. That's real saving, 75c at least compared with other local sources and you're starting right with Gardenway's Govt. Certified seed. Two varieties fill the pot the year round. Ham Hardy resists frost better than other varieties and may be planted as soon as the soil is friable. It produces early potatoes or may be allowed to grow on for main crop use. Rua is the variety for those who want potatoes to eat later, they keep perfectly in the ground until required. Rua crops heavily, produces high quality potatoes with shallow eyes and fine skin. Maxi Kai and the special offer. Maxi Kai is a concentrated fertilizer formulated for potatoes and kumeras. The 3kg bag contains enough fertilizer for the typical potato and kumera plot of a home gardener and costs only $2.50. And the special offer. With every 2 bags of seed potatoes purchased you can buy a 3kg bag of Maxi Kai for only $1.99, saving a further 51c. Maxi Kai is available only at Gardenway branches. Garden way | Open 7 Days
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Press, 6 September 1983, Page 1
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