Gear Up for Fall Gardening – Labor Day Garden Apron Sale


Hi Garden Friend,

As we gear up for fall gardening, we’re excited to offer an exclusive Labor Day deal on one of our favorite garden essentials – the Joey Apron from Roo Gardening!

✨ Labor Day Sale Highlights ✨

  • Buy One Joey Apron, Get One 50% Off: Perfect for you and a gardening buddy!
  • $10 Gift Card: Receive a $10 gift card for every $50 spent during this sale.
  • Plus 10% off with my coupon code LGS

This Joey Apron is a game-changer for any gardener. With its durable fabric and multiple pockets, it keeps all your tools and harvests within easy reach.

I use the Joey apron for all the gardens I maintain for my clients and in my own garden too! It's perfect for garden clean-ups, allowing me to collect all the pruned material in the pocket until I’m ready to add it to the compost or garbage bin.

But hurry – this deal won’t last long. The sale ends at midnight on Labor Day, so don’t miss your chance to upgrade your garden gear.

Shop Now and you and a friend can take on fall gardening!

Happy gardening,

Crystal Jarvis
Lettuce Grow Something

P.S. Need some fall gardening inspiration? Check out our latest blog post on Planning Your Fall Vegetable Garden!

P.S.S Missed this weeks newletter about What to Grow in September? Click HERE


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