
CLOSED | Win £1,000 worth of garden tools from Ryobi
July 15, 2020
Transform your garden with a new set of tools from Ryobi worth £1,000!
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An increasing number of Brits have been tending to their gardens during lockdown, but this may not have been possible for everyone. Ryobi are on the search for the most neglected garden and help the owner get it in tip top shape with over £1,000 worth of Ryobi garden tools!
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The prize
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To ignite some confidence in British gardeners, Ryobi is supplying one lucky winner worth over £1,000, containing tools such as the brand new 18V ONE+ 40cm Brushless Lawnmower, the 18V ONE+ 45cm Hedge Trimmer and 18V ONE+ 30cm Brushless Chainsaw, giving them the opportunity to bring their outdoor space back to life.
To be in with a chance of winning the prize, entrants must upload their photo of their gardening disaster by the 20th July and the winner will be announced at the end of July.
Is your garden currently a disaster zone? Tweet us @goodhomesmag or post a comment on our Facebook page.
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A message from the editor:
Let us help you create the home of your dreams! Get ideas & inspiration from Good Homes every month, delivered direct to your door. Visit goodhomesmagazine.com/newsletter to sign up for the weekly Good Homes newsletter. Meet the Good Homes team at Ideal Home Show and be inspired by our on-trend roomsets.
~ Karen Walker, Editor, Good Homes