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Buzzy® Organic Rosemary (BIO)
Sow from March-April in a propagator or April-June in a seedbed outdoors. Prick out once and plant out later. Subject to frost and wind damage in Read More » -
Living Twig Stick Insect Kit
Is it a twig or is it an insect? Watch Indian Stick Insects grow and move with this special live growing set. When you order the Read More » -
Purple Sensation Bulbs – 5 Pack
Sensational in its popularity with garden enthusiasts. At the end of the peduncle, 100 or more star-shaped florets form a sphere of superior symmetry in apparently violet-purple Read More » -
Fat Ball Feeder – Home
This decorative black coated metal fat ball feeder holds 3 fat balls at a time. Simply pop the fat balls inside the sturdy spiral holder from Read More » -
Buzzy® Organic Courgette – Partenon (BIO)
Sow from mid April in frames, prick out once and transplant mid May. Or sow in May in a seedbed and transplant in June. Harvest the Read More » -
Reusable Beeswax Wraps
These Beeswax wraps are a reusable & sustainable alternative to plastic wraps and disposable plastic. They are made of cotton with food-grade beeswax, resin, coconut oil Read More » -
Fairbanks 32mm Nest Box
Our new white wash style Fairbanks Nest Box is very spacious and has a fly-in opening of 32 mm which is most suitable for a variety Read More » -
Pole Mounted Dublin Peanut Butter Feeder
With the pole mounted dublin peanut butter feeder, you can now offer peanut butter for birds anywhere in the garden. The pole is 115cm long and Read More » -
Buzzy® Organic Curly Cale – Westl. Winter
Sow from early spring until early summer in a seedbed in open ground. Plant out after 5/6 weeks. Borecole taste better after a period of groundfrost. Read More » -
Snake’s Head Fritillary (25 Bulbs)
Once widespread in England, there are now only a few dozen sites where this striking native woodland wildlflower can be found. The bell-shaped flowers will appear Read More »
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