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Solitary Bee Nest Box
Mason Bees are docile and safe with children and pets. They are excellent pollinators of fruit trees, raspberries and early strawberries and are fond of a Read More » -
Buzzy® Organic Sweet Pea – Painted Lady (BIO)
Sow from early spring until early summer directly in open ground. To fertilize the sweet peas, use old farmyard manure or a good compost. It will Read More » -
Hanging Insect Hotel
This hanging insect hotel is an ideal home for solitary bees. The different tubes form the perfect place for the bees to safely lay their eggs. Read More » -
Buzzy® Organic True Lavender (BIO)
Sow mid spring in a seedbed and transplant after 8 weeks into pots or outdoors in a sunny spot. Used in teas and in lavender-bags for Read More » -
Buzzy® Organic Larkspur – Imperial (BIO)
Sow from early spring until early summer in rows or scattered. Prick out if necessary. Very popular as cut fl ower and dryfl ower. Attracts bees Read More » -
Organic Pate for Hedgehogs
Supplementary food can be a great benefit when natural food sources are scarce and hedgehogs are preparing to hibernate (from October – December), or when they Read More » -
RSPB Spotlight: Foxes Book
Hero or villain? Few animals divide opinion like the red fox. This most successful of the world’s wild canids has lived alongside people from time immemorial. Read More » -
Field Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles
The taxonomy and systematics of European reptiles and amphibians have changed a lot in recent years, yet there is no modern, up-to-date field guide available that Read More » -
Buzzy® Organic Lemon Balm (BIO)
Sow early spring in a propagator or late spring/early summer in a seedbed outdoors. Prick out once and plant out later. Well-known medical plant (Balm-tea) and Read More » -
Buzzy® Organic Celeri – Tall Utah (BIO)
Sow early spring in frames, prick out once and plant out mid spring. Or sow mid spring in a seedbed and plant out. For a good Read More »
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