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Gardening made more accessible by Forest Garden

Published: 22 October 2012
Forest Garden's new Accessible Gardening collection includes a wide range of raised beds and planters that are designed to be suitable for those that need to sit, kneel, stand or use a wheelchair to garden.
Gardening made more accessible by Forest Garden
The compact nature of some designs also makes the range ideal for where space is at a premium. Each of the products has been road tested by members of Thrive at the charity's own gardens in Reading.

The range will include existing products such as the Kitchen Garden Trough, Caledonian Raised Beds, Bamburgh Planter range and the Cascade Planter. New products for 2013 include a new range of Table and Trough Planters, as well as a selection of Mini Garden Troughs. A 2.5% donation from the sale of every Accessible Gardening product will also go to Thrive.

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