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Win a treat for you, your garden with Carters, SugarSnap

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Carters and SugarSnap are offering you a chance to walk away with an interesting prize by joining their competiton. (Courtesy pics)
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For farmers, gardeners and anyone who loves a touch of green in their life, Carters Garden Centre and SugarSnap Café are the perfect destination. Nestled in Mbabane’s Industrial Site, Carters Garden Centre is a haven for all things home and garden, offering everything from practical farming tools and gardening supplies to lush hanging baskets, vibrant succulents, seasonal décor, stylish plant pots and even key-cutting services.

It’s truly a one-stop shop for anyone looking to bring life and colour to their space.

Adding to the charm is SugarSnap Café, conveniently located within the garden centre.

This cosy, plant-filled café serves up fresh, flavourful meals and a welcoming atmosphere, the ideal spot to relax after a productive shopping trip or to simply unwind amid greenery and good company.

Together, Carters and SugarSnap create a unique experience where you can shop, get your essential garden supplies and enjoy a delicious meal, all under one shade net.

Join the exciting Carters and SugarSnap competition!

Carters and SugarSnap are teaming up to give one lucky winner something special, a treat for themselves and their garden!

Here’s how to enter:

  • Follow both Carters Garden Centre and SugarSnap Café on Facebook or Instagram: @cartersgardencentre and @sugarsnapcafe
  • Like the competition post.
  • Tag two friends in the comments.

Bonus entry: Share the competition post on your story or feed and tag both pages to increase your chances of winning!

Competition prizes will be revealed on social media, so stay tuned, you won’t want to miss your chance to win a delightful treat for both you and your garden.

Whether you’re a farmer stocking up on supplies, tending to your home garden or simply looking for a relaxed meal in a green oasis, Carters Garden Centre and SugarSnap Café offer the perfect combination of practicality, inspiration and indulgence.

So pop in, explore and who knows, you might just walk away with a prize that grows right alongside your garden. For more information you can send a WhatsApp or call 7680 8941 or 7628 8808.

Itu2019s truly a one-stop shop for anyone looking to bring life and colour to their space.
Itu2019s truly a one-stop shop for anyone looking to bring life and colour to their space.
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Written by
Mthobisi Buthelezi

Mthobisi Buthelezi - Sections and Supplements Editor with the Times of Eswatini overseeing the publishing and content for the Motoring on Thursday, Property on Saturday, Tekulima (Farming) on Wednesday and Business Opportunities on Monday. Contact: 7936 3694 Email: mthobisib@times.co.sz

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