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The adjustable hose gun is handheld and easy to use. The gun has a metal body for durability and comes with a rubber casing for protection and thermal insulation.Thumb operated flow control and comes complete with brass snap fit hose fitting (fully compatible with all recognised plastic and brass snap fit hose fittings).
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Fungus Clear Ultra helps treat fungal diseases that feed on living plants, in doing so they stunt the plants growth. If left untreated plant growth and flowering may be severely affected. Controls blackspot, powdery mildew and rust on roses, other flowering and ornamental plants, trees, shrubs and conifers. Use from April onwards or from the start of the first disease. Spray at the first sign of disease attack and repeat at 21 day intervals.
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RTU - Ready to UseFungusClear® Ultra 2 helps fight existing infections such as powdery mildew, black spot and rust, protects from new attacks and defoliation. Certified for use in organic gardening, it can be used outdoors for up to six treatments per year across a variety of ornamentals including roses.The bottle is made from 100% recycled plastic and is fully recyclable.
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Form: Bush / 2 Year - St. Julien A rootstockGages are small plums that have a more delicate constitution but with superior flavour and sugar content. Cambridge is a classic English variety. Produces an excellent heavy crop of small, yellowish-green fruits that are juicy and fresh, honey flavoured. Great for eating fresh and making jams. Prefers: Full sunAspect: South-facing or West-facingGages like fertile soil, ideally slightly acidic, with a pH of 6-6.5, but they're tolerant of a wide range of soils. They don't like to dry out, especially when the fruit is forming, so generally prefer a loamy or clay soil, as long as it doesn't get waterlogged. Like a sheltered spot.Self Fertile. Will cross pollinate with plums.Picture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 litre pot.
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Form: Bush / 2 Year - VVA-1A rootstock (semi dwarf)Gages are small plums that have a more delicate constitution but with superior flavour and sugar content. Cambridge is a classic English variety. Produces an excellent heavy crop of small, yellowish-green fruits that are juicy and fresh, honey flavoured. Great for eating fresh and making jams. Prefers: Full sunAspect: South-facing or West-facingGages like fertile soil, ideally slightly acidic, with a pH of 6-6.5, but they're tolerant of a wide range of soils. They don't like to dry out, especially when the fruit is forming, so generally prefer a loamy or clay soil, as long as it doesn't get waterlogged. Like a sheltered spot.Self Fertile. Will cross pollinate with plums.Picture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 litre pot.