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Presenting the Hartwood Potato Planter

Sheds.co.uk
£75.00

Upgrade your potato farming adventure with the Hartwood Potato Planter, crafted to simplify the journey of cultivating and harvesting your own potatoes. This timber potato planter, capable of holding 211 liters of soil, provides a more attractive and environmentally friendly option to traditional plastic containers for potatoes.

Equipped with ample space for a full potato harvest, this timber planter guarantees a smooth planting and harvesting experience.

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