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Egersund Seed Feeder
This natural looking birch wood feeder will blend in with any garden when positioned on a wall, tree or fence. The hollowed out birch log forms Read More » -
Gourmet Small Bird Seed Mix (2.5kg)
This new mix has been designed to allow smaller garden birds to sit and feed quickly, as all the ingredients are fine or have been chopped Read More » -
Myrte Butterfly Mug Set
This set of mugs contains three mugs with illustrations of butterflies drawn by Myrte. Each mug has its own illustration. This set contains mugs with illustrations Read More » -
Nils Nest Box Kit
Help children to create a cosy nest box for the garden. All parts are custom made and the nail holes are already drilled, so it just Read More » -
Acadia Duo Peanut Butter Bar Feeder
The Acadia Duo Peanut Butter Bar Feeder has been specially developed for the Acadia Peanut Butter Bars from CJ Wildlife. The feeder has as simple roof Read More » -
Myrte Deer Mug
Bring nature inside with an exquisite mug from Myrte, the Dutch nature illustrator. This mug features a heartwarming illustration of a deer and fawn against a Read More » -
National Trust Medium Metal Peanut Feeder
Peanuts are a traditional food and popular with a wide variety of species.They are high in essential protein and oil. This feeder allows you to feed Read More » -
KITE protective case for Swarovski ATX65 lens
KITE skua case designed for the Swarovski ATX65. This case is made from waterproof Neoprene, fitting tightly around the scope to provide maximum protection. The zoom-and focus wheel can Read More » -
Buzzy® Organic Beetroot – Detroit 2 (BIO)
Sow from late spring until mid summer in rows in open ground. To facilitate germination, soak the seeds in warm water 10 hours. Excellent storage variety Read More » -
Viburnum Opulus ‘Guelder Rose’ – 2L Pot
This vigorous, easy to grow deciduous shrub produces large snowball-like clusters of white or green tinted flowers in May and June followed by vibrant red berries which your garden birds Read More »
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