Thursday, August 20, 2020
Win the Centurion Tools collapsible bucket and watering can set in the August 2020 Washington Gardener Magazine Reader Contest
For our August 2020 Washington Gardener Magazine Reader Contest, Washington Gardener is giving away a set of the Centurion Tools collapsible bucket and watering can (value $55, centurionbrands.com).
The Centurion collapsible bucket and collapsible watering can are made to work well and store easily. The bucket is made of alternating silicone and plastic layers that fold into each other, so when collapsed, the product is 2–3 inches tall. It also has a pour spout at one spot, to make pouring water and other liquids easy. The watering can, on the other hand, stays tall, but skinny. The plastic exo-skeleton is colorful and features a handle and spout. The middle is a clear, flexible plastic that fills with water and when empty, slims down to less than the width of the exterior shape.
To enter to win the Centurion Tools bucket and watering can, send an email to WashingtonGardenerMagazine@gmail.com by 5:00pm on Monday, August 31, with “Centurion” in the subject line and in the body of the email. Tell us what your favorite article was in the August 2020 Washington Gardener issue and why. Include your full name and address. Winners will be announced on September 1.
UPDATE: Congratulations to Michael Kelley of Berwyn Heights, MD!
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