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17th Sept - Garden Landscaping Clearout


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We are having a yard sale of many items we have collected over the years… we have an assortment of items including


gravel and pebbles

wood (fencing etc)

porcelain tiles and setts

Granite setts and tiles

Tree stakes

Balou Decking

Cedar Trellising

lots of shovels etc

Cement mixers

black membrane

Garden lights

nida gravel (the honeycomb that contains shingle on drives)

loads of small cedum plants

small black and white victorian tiles (probably enough for step, not enough for a path)


and offcuts of bits and pieces. If you happen to be interested in any of this, and are up for a rummage, please stop by on Saturday the 17th September and have a perusal.


The sale will be cash only and we will be around from 11am – 2pm. The address is 9 Ardlui Road, SE27 9HJ. (We’re located in the garages behind, through the black gates)


We hope we will see you there!


All the best,

KEGD team

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