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2590 days ago

Planter Boxes - free delivery in Hamilton

Janine from Te Kowhai

These are well made wooden planter boxes. Perfect for strawberries (see pic) veges and flowers as you can move the boxes to gain maximum sun or shelter. Happy to deliver for free in Hamilton at an agreed time.

These would be a nice practical gift for Christmas. A great project for the kids! Just line with weed matting, add some soil, plant the New World Little Gardens seedlings and watch them grow.

We only have a few of each size at the moment so get one quick!

Please message or txt if you would like to buy 021546473.

Large size 280mm high x 820mm long x 450mm wide = $80 each
Medium size 280mm high x 450mm long x 450mm wide = $60 each
Small size 280mm high x 450mm long x 330mm wide = $50 each

These are made with good quality treated timber so can be put inside or outside.

Negotiable

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