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Large stone planter (frost proof and suitable for trees) - approx 55cm tall and 60 cm wide - ?30 ono


http://i1378.photobucket.com/albums/ah116/jules-and-boo/541e9234-a93a-431c-8754-822e90e0ee5b_zpsc7xkni3x.jpg


Large fibrecotta planter (frost proof and has drainage plug) approx 60cm tall and 60 cm wide - ?25


http://i1378.photobucket.com/albums/ah116/jules-and-boo/e39d35d7-5783-4475-9a8b-1cad4c7ef349_zpsdk1m7bij.jpg


I have two large rectangular pots of bluebells to sell. Pots are 60cm long, 30 cm deep and around 25cm tall. ?8 each



Offers accepted - need to go as we're moving


(due to house move and lack of space)

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