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Burgon & Ball , British Meadow Trowel and Fork Set in Bloomington, MN
By Burgon & Ball
Current price: $53.78


Burgon & Ball , British Meadow Trowel and Fork Set in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $53.78
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Size: ONE SIZE
Color: Blue
This beautiful gift set of Rhs-endorsed trowel and fork makes a simply lovely gift for a gardener. Both hand tools carry an endorsement from the Royal Horticultural Society, possibly the highest accolade in gardening. Both the trowel and the fork have a uniquely-colored painted hardwood handle to complement the British Meadow design, and the trowel head is engraved with the Gertrude Jekyll quote, ""The love of gardening is a seed once sown, that never dies."" You can be certain of the quality of these tools both trowel and fork carry our lifetime guarantee. The pretty box is plastic-free, using engineered cardboard to hold the tools securely in place. A beautiful new collection in the Rhs Gifts for Gardeners series, 'British Meadow' showcases delicate meadow flowers and butterflies, reflecting today's informal gardens where nature can find a home, and the rediscovery of our love for native British wildflowers and wildlife.
This beautiful gift set of Rhs-endorsed trowel and fork makes a simply lovely gift for a gardener. Both hand tools carry an endorsement from the Royal Horticultural Society, possibly the highest accolade in gardening. Both the trowel and the fork have a uniquely-colored painted hardwood handle to complement the British Meadow design, and the trowel head is engraved with the Gertrude Jekyll quote, ""The love of gardening is a seed once sown, that never dies."" You can be certain of the quality of these tools both trowel and fork carry our lifetime guarantee. The pretty box is plastic-free, using engineered cardboard to hold the tools securely in place. A beautiful new collection in the Rhs Gifts for Gardeners series, 'British Meadow' showcases delicate meadow flowers and butterflies, reflecting today's informal gardens where nature can find a home, and the rediscovery of our love for native British wildflowers and wildlife.




















