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Miracle-Gro Plant Food
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Fast acting easy to apply by watering can or Miracle-Gro Feeder. Balanced mix of trace elements. Stimulates root growth of a wide variety of garden plants. Both foliar and root uptake for rapid results. Simple to understand and apply. All purpose water soluble garden fertiliser. Contains N15:P30:K15. 1kg carton makes 266 litres.
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Peanut Wreath
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Hang this peanut wreath from a tree, the birds will love it and it looks better than some other bird food feeders.Size diameter 300 mmGeneral Feeding Tips Ensure food is available at peak feeding times such as dawn and dusk Remember to have a fresh supply of drinking water available for your garden birds Site feeders away from predators such as cats Keep feeding sites hygenic as possible by clearing away uneaten food/ droppings Store all food in a cool dry place
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Poppy Seed Shaker
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This mini shakers contain seeds of the annual species of poppy along with vermiculite to help spread the seeds.All you need to do is prepare the soil, removing all weeds and stones. Shake the contents out of the can over the ground and rake the area lightly. Tamp down firmly by walking over or rolling the seeded area. Keep the planted area consistently moist with a fine spray for about three weeks or until the seeds start to germinate. The best time for sowing is between February and September.
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Sage
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Spikes of lilac-blue flowers in early to mid-summer and grey-green aromatic leaves. Sage's handsome foliage makes a fabulous and robust edge for a sunny herb garden or mini potager. Collected before the plant has flowered and freshly chopped, the aromatic leaves are valuable for flavouring stuffings, herbal teas and meat dishes.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: light, fertile, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: average to fast Flowering period: May to July Flower colour: lilac-blueOther features: the leaves can be used fresh or dried to make stuffings, herb teas and herb butterHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: To encourage a plentiful supply of young red-purple foliage gather the leaves regularly and prune lightly in July after floweringGoes well with: Origanum vulgare...
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Shed - Key Ring
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An attractive wooden keyring that's pretty chunky so you will never loose the shed keys again
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Small All-Purpose Linking Stakes Plant Supports
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These L-shaped flower supports can be put in early, while planting, or later after the plants have matured. Just add or subtract sections as required to suit the need. The steel stakes have a dark green durable plastic coating. there is a number of sizes available to suit most garden perennialsSold in handy packs of 6Size - 45cm high x 17cm wide (18" x 7")The best quality flower supports you can buyMade of heavy-gauge, galvanised-steel wireDurable plastic coating deters rustDark-green colour blends with foliageOther Sizes Are Available See links below
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Thyme
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Purple-pink flowers from May to July and aromatic, dark green leaves. This creeping thyme provides excellent ground cover for a sunny, well-drained site. Ideal for a sunny rock garden or for edging paths and borders, the aromatic leaves are an important ingredient in bouquet garni, stuffings and sauces.Position: full sunSoil: well-drained neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average to fast Flowering period: June to July Flower colour: purple-pinkOther features: the aromatic leaves are a useful ingredient in bouquet garni, stuffings and sauces; highly attractive to bees and other beneficial pollinating insectsHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: After flowering cut back hard using garden shears to retain a neat compact shape. Lift and divide large clumps in early springGoes well...
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Tray and three gold pots (Round)
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A pretty gold tray with three small, 8cm gold pots on it. It is ideal for planting houseplants in to, adding pot pourri or just for keeping bits and bobs in.
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