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Incense sticks
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Colourful incense sticks in a variety of fragrances creates an exotic atmosphere!
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J.A Bowers Garden Lime
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Breaks down heavy soil and neutralises excess acidity in soil. Apply annually to correct pH levels and improve soil structure. 4kg pack treats 59m2.
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Pea & Bean / Plant Support Netting
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Strong netting which is particularly suitable for encouraging the growth of runner beans and sweet peas. Flexible enough to be easily added to any construction either vertically to grow up or horizontally to grow through it can be usedon walls or as part of a tent or frame. Constructed from durable plastic it will last for years and can be packed away for easy winter storage.
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Erythronium
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This plant has received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society and deservedly so. It boasts creamy-white flowers with brown markings that nod on tall, wiry stems in early spring. The petals curl backwards making it look a little like a miniature lily, and it thrives in shady spots. The foliage has bronze mottling which gradually fades as it matures. It is a vigorous grower and is perfect for planting in moist woodlands and meadows.Position: partial to full shadeSoil: fertile, humus-rich, freely draining soil that does not dry outRate of growth: fastFlowering period: March and April Flower colour: creamy-white Hardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Plant bulbs 15 - 20cm deep and 15cm apart in naturalistic drifts where they can be left undisturbed for several years...
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Snake's Head Fritillary
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The common name of this plant refers to the beautifully mottled pink, puple and white, nodding flowers which look like a multi-coloured snake's head. These plants are widely loved and were a favourite in Elizabethan gardens. Their nodding blooms look especially good when planted in large numbers. They will thrive in damp meadows and grassland where the soil never becomes too dry.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: humus-rich, moisture-retentive soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: April and MayFlower colour: purple, pink and whiteOther features: narrow, grey-green leavesHardiness: fully hardyGarden care:Try to plant the bulbs as early as possible so the roots have a chance to grow before the worst of the winter weather. Plant them in a random clump or drift 10cm deep and...
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J.A Bowers Bonemeal 1kg
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Slow release organic root building plant food for trees, shrubs, roses and other plants. The perfect fertiliser for new planting. Active ingrediant NPK:3.5 - 17 - 0.
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Hozelock Threaded Tap Connector
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For garden and garage taps with a male threaded outlet; the fitting screws to the tap alone or with an adaptor to provide a quick coupling. Replaceable internal washers.
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Darley Dale Heath
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Position: full sunSoil: well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: February to AprilHardiness: fully hardyClusters of tiny, pale pink, urn-shaped flowers smother this plant from February to April. This Darley Dale heath is renowned for its colourful winter foliage, which emerges bright green, then turns bronze in winter. To create a lovely tapestry effect in a sunny, well-drained area of the garden, plant in bold drifts alongside other heathers with contrasting foliage and flowers.Garden care: During the growing season water regularly, applying a half-strength application of a balanced liquid fertiliser every four weeks. After the plant has flowered trim with shears or secateurs to remove the dead flowers and encourage bushy growth.Goes well with: Chamaecyparis obtusa...
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Hardwood Tree Stakes
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These useful softwood tree stakes are long lasting and ideal for providing essential support for dahlias young trees and other plants.
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