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Plain Saucer
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These saucers are the perfect complement to the Verona pots.
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Poppy Field Collection
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Landlife Wildflower Seed RangeBy choosing Landlife Wildflower seeds you are directly helping to save wildflowers and the wildlife that depend on the for there survival. Landlife is a charity (reg 290510) who plough the profits from their sales into their environmental activitiies in creative conservation - in other words developing new spaces for wildflowers to grow as well as safeguarding existing areas.Flowers of our summer cornfields common until 40 years ago, the scarlet waves of poppies mingle here with the pinks of corncockle and the cornflower blue. A Palette of flowers to create a stunning impression and butterflies will fill your garden - Simply a wildlife delightCaution the poppies and Corncockle are Harmful if eatenCollection ContainsCorncockle - Agrostemma githago -...
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Scots Heather
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Position: full sunSoil: well-drained, humus-rich, acid soil or ericaceous compostRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to NovemberHardiness: fully hardyShort spikes of semi-double crimson flowers, highly attractive to bees, appear from July to November and dark green leaves. This compact Scots heather is excellent for sunny areas of the garden with well-drained, acid soil. Planted in bold drifts, the crimson flowers are particularly valuable for accentuating a display of slow-growing, dwarf conifers. Otherwise, heathers look best among their own kind.Garden care: When planting incorporate lots of composted pine needles or leaf-mould into the planting hole. In March or April cut back the flowered shoots to within 2.5cm (1in) of the old growthGoes well with: Calluna vulgaris 'Silver...
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Snap Hook - Stainless Steel
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Stainless steel accessories give the finishing touch for your shade sail. The handy accessories you need to attach your shade sail into position. Snap Hook - Stainless steel snap hook used to link shade sail corner to an pad eye Triangular sails require 3 snap hooks Square sails require 4 snap hooks
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Soft Grip Pegs
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Stylishly colour co-ordinated with a fresh colour pallete these soft grip pegs will securely hold your clothes and delicate woollens on your clothes line, without leaving behind peg imprints!Quantity - 24
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Song Thrush Food 840g
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Specialist song Thrush food is great for attracting finch to a particular part of your garden. This way you can enjoy different bird species in diffrent parts of your garden not only making viewing them easier. But also give them a great diet that they will love. Our specialist Song Thrush food, rich in flaked naked oats, wheat and maize sunflower hearts, peanut nibs and currants.Crocus TipSuitable for Ground Feeding.General 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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Sparrow Food 1.1kg
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Specialist sparrow food is great for attracting sparrows to a particular part of your garden. This way you can enjoy different bird species in diffrent parts of your garden not only making viewing them easier. But also give them a great diet that they will love. Our specialist Sparrow food, rich in wheat, black sunflower, millet, maize, red dari, naked oats and wild seedCrocus TipSuitable for Seed Feeders, Table and Ground Feeding.General 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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Summer Glory Collection
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Landlife Wildflower Seed RangeBy choosing Landlife Wildflower seeds you are directly helping to save wildflowers and the wildlife that depend on the for there survival. Landlife is a charity (reg 290510) who plough the profits from their sales into their environmental activitiies in creative conservation - in other words developing new spaces for wildflowers to grow as well as safeguarding existing areas.Create an explosion of colour and life in your garden with this stunning colection of wildflowers. Once familiar in cornfields and on road sides our native species of poppies, cornflowers and corn marrigolds now need a helping hand from the gardener. You'll be rewarded with glorious summer flowers and their wildlife visitors.Caution Corncockle and Poppy are both Harmful if...
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Sunflower Hearts
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The Sunflower Seed with its 'seed coat' or 'husk' removed, provides total nutrition from its oil richness, for birds that would normally shell a Sunflower Seed. Many of our customers are telling us of the increased range of species they see after offering these or our seed blends containing them.Crocus tipSuitable for Feeders, Table and Ground Feeders.General 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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Thyme
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Lavender-pink summer flowers, opening from crimson-red buds, and fragrant dark olive-green leaves with yellow spots. This creeping thyme looks fabulous cascading over a sunny rock garden outcrop. An easy-to-grow and attractive plant, it thrives in well-drained neutral to alkaline soil.Position: full sunSoil: well-drained neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: average to fast Flowering period: June to July Flower colour: lavender-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 with: Salvia...
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