Hartley glasshouse Chelsea offer unveiled
23 Mar 2012
For the RHS Chelsea Flower Show period, Hartley is offering its New Horizon glasshouse for £9,950 (normally £14,000) with 10-year warranty, delivery and assembly.
Growers have reported large amounts of stock being shifted as the warm weather kicked-off the bedding season earlier than usual.
For the RHS Chelsea Flower Show period, Hartley is offering its New Horizon glasshouse for £9,950 (normally £14,000) with 10-year warranty, delivery and assembly.
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Nurseries exhibiting at this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show (24-28 May) will be showcasing plant varieties from all over the world.
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