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SingingFriend Bird Seed Feeder – Grey
This feeder is both stylish and practical. Thanks to the clever design you can see precisely how much food is in it at all times. No Read More » -
Grape Hyacinth Bulbs – pack of 15
This Grape Hyacinth is a strong-growing perennial with thin leaves and blooms with spikes of striking violet-blue flowers in spring. These flowers are hugely loved by Read More » -
Kiwi ‘Issai’ Fruit Plant – 2L pot
The kiwi berry Issai produces small, sweet, edible fruits. This is a self-pollinating variety so just one plant is sufficient to produce fruit. Very hardy, down Read More » -
ID Chart – Ladybirds
This 8 sided laminated fold out colour identification chart of Ladybirds has been created in collaboration with the UK Ladybird Survey, which aims to facilitate the Read More » -
ID Chart – British Land Mammals
This 8 sided laminated fold out colour identification chart of British Land Mammals covers the main identification features of British land mammals and has both text Read More » -
Irish Moss
The attractive, yellow-green leaves of this low growing, mat-forming pearlwort make it particularly suitable for use as a ground cover plant in rock gardens, patios or Read More » -
Bird Feeder Seed Mix (10kg)
Our Feeder Seed is a good general purpose food formulated specifically for clinging bird species and primarily for use in tubular seed feeders. It is an Read More » -
Hi-Energy No Mess Bird Seed Mix (1kg)
The range of seeds in this popular mix means there will be something that appeals to the vast majority of your garden birds. Be warned! Once Read More » -
National Trust Bird ID Chart
This handy A5 fold-out chart features 44 of Britain’s commonest garden and woodland birds. Birds are divided into families (finches, sparrows, tits, thrushes, small songbirds, crows, Read More » -
Bonaire 28mm Nest Box
There is a shortage of natural nesting sites, which is thought to be one of the major factors behind the decline of some of our once Read More »
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