I would like a garden ship, can you help me?
I'm sorry, but we are not selling "Garden Ships" at the moment due to launching our new Subpod products commercially on our webshop.
We have our Subpod Grow Beds available if you don't already have a raised garden bed: https://subpod.com/collections/all
Here is a sneak peak:
We also hope to provide DIY instructions for making your own Garden Ships and access to our Subpod Grow Hub, an online Community Forum where you can connect with composters, gardeners and worm enthusiasts and discuss all your garden bed options :)
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