Sunday 18 March 2012

Grow You Own made easy with the new Edible Border from Gardenonaroll™

Garden on a Roll Edible Border in a bed
Due to the huge and continuing interest in Grow Your Own, Gardenonaroll has launched a new Edible Border kit – a mix of soft fruit, aromatic plants and herbs with spaces left for annual veg when the season is right.

The company exhibited at The Edible Garden Show 16 – 18 March at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire (www.theediblegardenshow.co.uk) where customers were able to see the border growing and place orders at a special price.

Vegetable seeds are included in the kit as well as a bio-degradable paper plan, all the plants, a book, trowel, pegs and fertilizer.

Also available is an ingenious slot-together, timber raised bed – the perfect way to grow your Edible Border. It comes in widths of 60cm and 90 cm with extensions that take it from 2.4m to whatever length required; the height is also adjustable.

This combination of a raised bed and a Gardenonaroll™ border kit is ideal for anyone with limited space or who finds it difficult bending down to garden. It is also likely to be a best-seller to schools.

Antony Henn and the team at Gardenonaroll™ offer various other themed borders, one to suit every aspect or taste.

FACTFILE:
The Gardenonaroll concept was devised by award-winning garden designer and broadcaster Antony Henn, to help the novice or time-poor gardener to achieve the perfect border – in just one weekend.

He wanted to save them money and time and enable the beginner to get a professionally designed planting scheme without the cost of hiring a professional.

Since then the concept has developed and the company now sells over ten different types of borders, with more styles planned.

Antony has been shortlisted from over 200 entries for the 2012 Ideal Home Inventor of the Year Competition, having been invited to participate by the organisers. The presentation will take place on 20 March 2012 and Antony is a strong favourite to win.

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