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  • Advanced pressure compensating 4 LPH in line dripper. Made from tough UV stable plastic. Flow based on 1.5 bar pressure. Built in filter. Automatically self cleans and shuts off when pressure below 1 bar. Good for hanging baskets, troughs, growbags borders, greenhouses, cloches, vegetable gardens. Use at the base of small plants, secure with a stake.
  • Exquisite, pure white flowers with yellow centres and dark green leaves. This extremely vigorous and fast-growing clematis is excellent for training over a pergola or covering an unsightly wall, fence or garden shed. It's an ideal climber for a north-facing site.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained, neutral soilSold in a 3 litre pot.
  • This British-bred parsnip really stood out from the crowd during trials! Producing an attractive white root that carries its weight well down its full length, Warrior has also shown strong resistance to root canker and is ideal for lifting through to December ready for Christmas lunch!Sow thinly, 1cm (½in) deep in drills 30cm (12in) apart. Sow clusters of 3 or 4 seeds every 20cm (8in) and thin out to the strongest seedling after germination. Germination can sometimes be very slow. Harvest the roots from autumn onward or leave them in the ground until required, if preferred.
  • Super little pickling or cocktail onions, Onion Paris Silver Skinned are easy and quick to grow and do well on the poorest soils. Sow thickly and the resultant competition will prevent the bulbs from getting too large for pickling purposes.Sow seeds thickly from March to April, preferably in light sandy soil which has been well prepared and raked to a fine tilth. Sow seeds in shallow drills 15-20cm(6-8in) apart. Shallow sowing is necessary if round bulbs are required.No thinning is necessary. Keep the ground weed free and harvest from June onwards.
  • Ready-to-use spray in a trigger operated container which can be used to deter animals from fouling any area of the garden.The spray contains aluminium ammonium sulphate which confuses an animal’s sense of taste and smell. The result is that they avoid treated areas.For best results remove any existing droppings and treat area with a mild biological solution to remove any smells. Then lightly and evenly spray all plants and garden areas to be protected with Stay Off.
  • Spares for standard fittings. Included washers and 'O' rings.
  • CLASSIC TROUGH

    £34.99£42.99
    Quality AFK wooden trough made in the UK using FSC Timber.(Image shown is Teak in colour.)Heavy duty timber frame ideal for "Grow your Own" produce.Ready assembled and factory finished.COMES WITH FREE PRE FORMED HEAVY DUTY LINERTrough Length 660mm (26")
  • Threaded adaptor with male connector. Converts female threaded accessories to 'System 2' configuration.
  • Features:This Hozelock Hose inlet connector is ideal for a 5/8" threaded adaptorConverts connection from female to maleMade from high quality material, for increased durabilityDesigned solely as a component part and is not intended to be used as a tap connector for outdoor taps
  • Double-ended male connector allowing two lengths of hose equipped with female connectors to be joined.
  • A little known but very useful salad plant, Rocket can be used raw in salads or cooked lightly when it makes a delicious spinach substitute. Late summer sowings of Rocket will carry on cropping into the winter if the plants are protected by cloches.Sow seeds from April to July in any good fertile, well drained soil. Sow seeds thinly 6mm (¼in) deep in drills spaced 45-60cm (18-24in) apart.When the seedlings are large enough to handle thin out to 23-3cm (9-12in) apart.Pick the young leaves as required over the whole row rather than just one or two plants as this would weaken them. As the flower buds appear pinch them out to prolong cropping.
  • Radish ‘French Breakfast 2’ is a popular old variety that has stood the test of time. Crisp and crunchy, the cylindrical roots will add a little spice to your summer salads.Sow March to September outdoors, in well prepared soil. Sow regularly, thinly in either narrow or broad drills, 13mm (½in) deep and 15cm (6in) apart.Thin seedlings as necessary to about 20mm (1in) apart. Keep watered for juiciest roots and to minimise bolting (running to seed).
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