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Join #growwithgyo, in partnership with the RHS

By Laura Hillier
31st January 2020

If you haven’t already signed up, now is the perfect time to join our nationwide grow-along #growwithgyo, which we are running in partnership with the RHS. Each month we will be sharing the top seasonal growing tips, as well as some fantastic discounts on a range of RHS products.

This month, you can enjoy up to 20% off seed-related items from the RHS range, helping you get your 2020 garden underway.

Here in the Grow Your Own offices, we will be growing ‘Hestia’ runner beans, Kalettes, ‘Defender’ courgette, ‘Vegetable Spaghetti’ squash, ‘Starlight’ peas, ’ Hungarian Hot Wax’ chilli, ‘Costoluto Fiorentino’ beefsteak tomato, ‘Crystal Lemon’ cucumber, ‘Purple Delicacy’ kohl rabi and ‘Hundredweight’ pumpkin - so why not join us?

We will be posting the progress of our crops throughout the campaign, and considering we growers love a little bit of friendly competition, we will be celebrating with an online county show towards the end of the year, where the winners will be crowned and will win some great prizes from the RHS.

All you need to do to get involved is sign up to our newsletter to receive the new code each month, and register on our forum to join in the discussion. To help get your started, this month’s discount code is GYO320 and will give you 15% off when ordering online, or 20% off when buying in store.

Happy growing - and don’t forget to share your progress!

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