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Short of water? Gardens dying? - Here's what to do...

Timberline Contracting Ltd

MULCH - Studies have proven that mulching your garden reduces water evaporation up to 40% in the first 5 days! Crazy ah!

But that's not all - keep reading for more

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Can’t afford a gardener,
but don’t have time for weeding?

Feel your plants are dying,
but don’t know what to feed’em?

You always mean to water
But sometimes you forget.

You kinda get anxiety,
When drought becomes a threat.

Well we have something for you,
To really make your day.

It’s like a full-time gardener,
That you don’t have to pay.

It keeps your plants roots cosy,
When the weather gets so cold.

It keeps the weeds down very well
Never having to be told.

It feeds your plants and looks great,
But that’s not all my friend.

The stuff we’re telling you about
Will work hard till the end.

The friendly team at Timberline,
Deliver it all round.

By truck load and by trailer load,
They cover so much ground (haha).

They’ve probably even dropped some,
At your neighbors or your mates.

They sure move some quantities
With their competitive rates!

So if you think you need a break,
From gardening in the drought.

Or if your back is giving up
And knees are giving out.

Order MULCH from Timberline!
It’s pretty much the best.

It certainly puts “cost effective”
To a decent test!

Our number’s pretty simple,
0800 FOR WOOD

Call us for a mulch quote
Say goodbye to weeds for good!

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