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Lavender ‘Hidcote’ 14cm pot
This wonderfully fragrant plant is a favourite with gardeners and wildlife alike and will be regularly visited by a variety of bees and butterflies. This is Read More » -
Suvila Feeding House
This idyllic, fairytale inspired ceramic bird feeder looks wonderful in any garden, with its quaint homely appeal. The birds will be wonderfully cosy as they eat Read More » -
Buzzy® Organic Summer Carrot – Merida F1
Sow from early spring until mid summer in open ground, thin out if necessary. Sweet tasting summer carrot that can stay in the garden a long Read More » -
Moldau Peanut Cake Square Feeder
This attractively designed wooden peanut cake feeder allows you to feed two lots of CJ Wildlife Peanut Cake Squares at a time. CJ Wildlife Peanut Cake Read More » -
Camassia Bulbs – 5 Pack
The Camassia is a long-flowering ornamental grass that attracts bees, bumblebees and butterflies. On top of erect stems grow racemes of 6-petalled star-shaped ivory-white flowers with Read More » -
RSPB Spotlight: Owls Book
Owls are charismatic and exceptionally well-loved characters in British wildlife, and have always held a special place in our folklore and legends. Their nocturnal habits mean Read More » -
Robin Blend Bird Seed Mix (2.5kg)
Adored by Robins, this mix is packed full of oil-rich Sunflower Hearts to give them energy, but also contains dried insects and soft fruits. Robins and Read More » -
ID Chart – Guide to Bees of Britain
This 8 sided laminated fold out colour identification chart of Bees of Britain has been produced in conjunction with the invertebrate conservation charity Buglife. This chart Read More » -
WoodStone® House Martin Nest – Double
Our WoodStone® range of nest boxes have been designed and developed as part of our professional Vivara Pro range. Every WoodStone® nest box from CJ Wildlife Read More » -
Live English Waxworms (45g) – Bird Food
Waxworms are the larvae of the waxmoth. They are fed on delicious nutrients such as honey and wheatgerm and are highly nutritious with soft skins – Read More »
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