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New Plants, Sweet Yellow and Red Bell Peppers and Small Sugar Pumpkins, kids Favorite


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We have now some Sweet Yellow and Red Bell Pepper plants Young 4 plants ?3

Yellow Cherry tomato plants 4 ?3


Tigerella Small 4 for ?3 Large and started to flower 2 for ?3


Black Tomato 4 For ?3 young plants


Jersey Devil 4 for ?3 young.


Small Sugar Pumpkins ?1 each plant Or 4 for ?3.


Runner Beans 6 for ?3.


Zarabella Chillies Scotch Bonnet and More


Globe Thistle Great for attracting Bees. Seedlings almost ready to sell.


Sunflowers 4 for ?3.




We are the Rock Grove way Sheltered housing Unit Gardening Club in Bermondsey SE16.


A non profitable project that grows enough veg to feed the elderly Residents a few of their 5 a day through out the growing seasons, we also grow some garden plants from seed for our communal Garden and again enough to sell to our local Community very cheap, This allows families that cant afford a lot to grow plants with their Children and encourage the Birds and the bees in our community . We have had a great Response This year and we had some 2nd and 3rd time visitors return again.

Pls ask for any info you require Via PM, I can send photos by messenger or mobile .

we are just off Southwark park Road and St James Roas


Buses from Peckham 381 P12


Delivery for ?3.70 local to Peckham East Dulwich Camberwell Nunhead Dulwich Bermondsey, Further ?5

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