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The Beaphar Household Flea Fogger is developed to target all life stages of fleas. It includes a fast acting insecticide to kill adult fleas and an insect growth regulator, which prevents the development of larvae and eggs.The effect of the fogger is immediate, and, due to the prolonged action of the insect growth regulator, the home should be protected for up to six months.The fogger action produces tiny droplets, which allows the active ingredients to reach any eggs, larvae and adult insects which are hidden within carpets, skirting boards and cracks in floors.Size: 75ml
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Kills fleas, bed bugs, clothes moths and other crawling insect pests on contact.The household insect killer comes wirh anti bacterial additive to prevent the spread of insect germs in kitchens and vulnerable areas.Accurate and consistant application using pump action 1.5L pressure spray- easier to use that trigger sprayers. Also features an adjustable nozzle for spray jet treatment of hard to reach areas.Size: 1.5ltr
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The aloe vera plant is an easy, attractive succulent that makes for a great indoor companion. Aloe vera plants are useful, too, as the juice from their leaves can be used to relieve pain from scrapes and burns when applied topically.Aloe vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. The plant is stemless or very short-stemmed with thick, greenish, fleshy leaves that fan out from the plant’s central stem. The margin of the leaf is serrated with small teeth. Please note that this plant requires bright spot, indirect sunlight (or, artificial sunlight).
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Also known as Hippeastrum which is a tender bulb and needs to be planted in a pot indoors.Bulbs should flower about six to eight weeks after planting, and should be planted from October to January.Plant bulbs using John Innes No.2 or multipurpose Two-thirds of the bulb should remain above the surfacePlace in a well-lit spot at 21°C (70°F)Water sparingly until the new leaves develop and then start watering regularly. Best not let the compost dry out, but avoid excess water collecting in the saucer.Turn the pot regularly to prevent the flower stalk growing towards the light. Cultivars with large flowers should be staked.When in flower, move the plant to a cooler place, about 15-18°C (60-65°F), to extend the flowering period.
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Asparagus setaceus plumosus is an elegant fern with long wiry stems and lovely frond-like sprays that scramble outwards horizontally. It is bushy initially, developing long, twining stems of bright green, feathery fronds. Tiny green-white bell shaped flowers may appear in late summer which develop into small, purple berries. Although Asparagus setaceus looks soft and frilly, it does develop thorns to watch for when handling.Asparagus setaceus plumosus is also known as Lace Fern, Common Asparagus Fern or Climbing Asparagus. Although it is called a fern, it is really a member of the lily family. It is fast-growing and can reach a height of 2.5mtr (unless pruned.)
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Begonia Beleaf boasts seductively dark red, heart shaped foliage, with each leaf edged in jet black.Begonia Beleaf (also known as Begonia Rex) are famous for their interesting coloured leaves. An indoor plant. Ideal for bathrooms and light spaces. Requires regular care - carefully remove any old yellow leaves. Water regularly but don't let them sit in water as it will rot the roots.
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Kindly note, this plant comes in different varieties and due to stock levels, we are unable to pick a preferred option. Likes;-Free-draining, gritty compost. Bright light, so put them on a sunny windowsill all year round.Feeding. To encourage good growth and flowering, feed once a month during the growing season (April–September), using either a liquid feed high in potassium such as a tomato fertilser, or a specialist liquid cacti feed.