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Thinking of a visit to Toowoomba?

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We have a luxury BNB on site if you are ever coming to Toowoomba. Stay in our Unit, have a look at Toowoomba, pick up a Watersaver Garden and get a discount: what could be better? Here is our latest review: “Alan's apartment was just perfect for our 3 day stay in Toowoomba. This would have to be THE best Air BNB place we have stayed in and we have been to Italy & other parts in Europe, but Alan's place is the best. This is a real BNB (Bed n Breakfast), breakfast was provided and mostly home made bread...

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Miles State School gets into gardening

Posted by Alan Singleton on

Here's some of the sixteen large double height Watersaver Gardens destined for Miles. One for each class, could be a competition there. They will be able to learn about composting, gardening and cooking which is great for kids at school (beats maths).  

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A big 30% off four Jumbos! Sorry all gone but give me a call have some at 10% off

Posted by Alan Singleton on

It's a long story, but the upshot is I have four assembled jumbos in my backyard that I need to get rid of. They all come with deluxe canopy/trellis and the colour is deep ocean. Normally $610 each for the garden plus canopy trellis you can buy one or all four for $420 each. For locals I will deliver free. They are already assembled so you don't have that bother. All the normal kits parts to make them Watersaver Gardens is included. You save $190 per bed and get a great low maintenance garden. Give me a call on 0424...

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More is Better

Posted by Alan Singleton on

One thing I have noticed since I started selling Watersaver Gardens is the increasing numbers of customers buying more gardens. Reasons they give include the poor quality of supermarket veggies and the cost of buying organic. They want their family to have as much healthy home grown product as possible: and it doesn't take long to recoup the cost of putting them in. If you tried to do the same with a conventional garden you would be out there every day watering and weeding! These four jumbos will go along way in feeding Brad's family.

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Gardens Looking Good (with so little work)

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Happy new year! Just thought I would show a few photos of my gardens that essentially are looking after themselves. Potatoes looking good Hilling with straw makes harvesting easier Don't listen to the recommendation that you need new runners every season-mine are still cropping well in their third year. I always plant basil beside my tomatoes Getting heaps of mild chillies or 'miniature cpas'  

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