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How to create this ‘living’ plant wall in your garden

Get your hands on this easy-to-maintain artificial plant wall from Amanda Holden’s latest homewares collection and give your garden the wow-factor.

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Amanda Holden’s BundleBerry collection for QVC is much-loved for its colourful, stylish and affordable offerings, and you can now take a look at the latest looks for spring and summer 2020 from her range.

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With a focus on seasonal garden style, there was one piece in particular that caught our eye – these fun, artificial Living Plant panels used to create a fabulous feature wall that’s suitable for the garden.

While this idea isn’t something brand new, we’re super impressed by the quality and mix of tropical plants of Amanda’s plant wall – offering a truly realistic effect.

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The plant wall panels come in a pack of 4, measuring 50cm square each and costing £54. This gives you the option to create a vertical 200cm tall plant wall, or a square 100x100cm panel to suit your needs, or invest in more for a larger plant wall.

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That’s not all that Amanda Holden’s latest collection has to offer. Her spring summer collection includes garden furniture and accessories (flamingo plant stand anyone?) as well as new décor for inside the home too.

You can shop the full Amanda Holden BundleBerry range online now.

 

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