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Suttons special offers

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Special offer from Suttons
36 vegetable plug plants (6 plants of each): Sprouting Broccoli Claret, Cabbage Sparkel, Cauliflower Mayfair, Sprouting Broccoli Late White, Cabbage Spring Hero, Kale Reflex.

4 packets of seeds (1 packet of each): Spring Onion, Spinach, Lettuce Mix, Radish.

Plus they will send you a kilo of Carlingford Potatoes absolutely FREE.

Code: 230865 – 36 Plug Plants, 4 seed packets
+ 1kg Carlingford Potatoes FREE! for JUST £14.95

Price reductions at Garden Centre Online

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Reduced items at Garden Centre Online

Premium Bird Food 1kg
Premium Bird Food 1kg was £1.52 now £1.49
ChapelWood Premium Bird Food contains a specially selected blend of quality seeds and grains. Perfect for all year round feeding and attracting the widest variety of garden visiting birds.

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New products at GreenFingers

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

New items at GreenFingers

Fat Balls Wild Bird Feeder - Suet Filled 4 Balls
Fat Balls Wild Bird Feeder – Suet Filled 4 Balls £4.99
The Fat Balls Wild Bird Feeder holds 4 Balls of delicious suet. This bird feeder is ideal for placing in your garden to encourage wild birds like tits sparrows nuthatches and pied fly catchers. These varieties love pecking at these balls that are mixed with a variety of seeds. The plastic feeder offers a useful grid for birds to land upon and enjoy their meal. There is a useful hook for hanging in your favourite birdwatching location.Useful points to note:Clean this feeder using a solution of mild disinfectant and water rinse with clean waterRegularly move the feeder to prevent unhygienic deposits building uphang away from cover and close to bushes to prevent attacks from cats and sparrowhawks. This will keep your feathery friends safe.Dimensions: 9 x 9 x 24cm high Suet included

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Price reductions at GreenFingers

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

GreenFingers has cut the price of these items

Miracle-Gro All Purpose Compost 50 Litres
Miracle-Gro All Purpose Compost 50 Litres was £7.99 now £6.99
Miracle-Gro All Purpose Compost has been enriched with miracle Gro Plant Food to give healthier better blooms. It is ideal for most plants and will feed for up to 3 months. As it is enriched with 40% more nutrients than ordinary multi-purpose compost

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NORTH WEST IN BLOOM JUDGES VISIT OLDHAM

Monday, August 9th, 2010

NORTH WEST IN BLOOM JUDGES VISIT OLDHAM

Two judges visited Oldham to assess the Borough’s latest entry into the prestigious North West in Bloom competition.

The pair – Peter Wiseman and Trevor Leese – were taken on a three-hour tour on Friday, August 6, to assess how the flower power of our ‘Bloom and Grow’ bid matches up to rival towns, cities and villages.

The judges viewed eye-catching visual initiatives – such as three showcase ‘themed’ installations and the creative planting of flowers, shrubs and trees – and learnt about the wide range of partners who have delivered different community elements of the campaign.

Jackie Stanton, Deputy Council Leader, who greeted the judges on arrival, hopes to emulate last year’s success when the Borough won ‘Best Town Centre’ after a six-year absence from the competition.

She said: “I’d like to thank everyone involved with Bloom and Grow for the tremendous work that has been done over the summer.”

“This has again been a fabulous community effort with local residents, businesses and partners all pitching in with imaginative environmentally sustainable projects.

”We’ve had many complimentary comments again about the improvements made and how refreshing it is to see displays of civic pride.

“We would love to emulate last year’s success, but – whatever the result – I am very proud of the creative schemes we have undertaken.

“We‘ll look to build on all those with even more community involvement as we take the campaign to different parts of the Borough in 2011.”

Friday’s whistle-stop judging tour began at Market Place where they met Blue Coat school pupils and teachers to learn about their growing and planting work. They also viewed the stunning ‘Desert Island’ installation and youngsters enjoying the popular ‘beach’ play area.

Judges then surveyed other town centre improvements – which have included a comprehensive deep-clean of 15,000 square metres of high footfall areas to remove mud, grime and chewing gum.

Their tour took in Albion Street, Curzon Street and High Street before the judges met Jay Florence, of Rushcroft Primary School, who beat 200 local schoolchildren in the B&G banner design competition.

A bus next transported the party along the official judging route down West Street and onto Rochdale Road. This includes stops at:

* the Broadway/Shaw Road junction (Underwater themed installation);
* Oozewood Road (The ‘Bucket and Spade’ sculpture);
* Irk Valley (Site of a community clean up with local Scouts);
* Tandle View Court (Housing 21 scheme encouraging residents to grow and sell local produce);
* the former Rapley’s Volvo Garage (Community groups have produced a series of seven giant banners to transform the site).

The tour closed by returning to the front of the Civic Centre where judges met local Girl Guides who have helped create a spectacular bed of flowers to mark the organisation’s centenary.

Along their journey judges also heard detail about the work of Oldham Council’s partners – including FoD (the former Festival of Diversity), the Business Improvement District (BID), the Future Jobs Fund, District Partnerships, NHS Oldham and First Choice Homes Oldham – whose work has made so many community initiatives possible.
Two judges visited Oldham to assess the Borough’s latest entry into the prestigious North West in Bloom competition.

The pair – Peter Wiseman and Trevor Leese – were taken on a three-hour tour on Friday, August 6, to assess how the flower power of our ‘Bloom and Grow’ bid matches up to rival towns, cities and villages.

The judges viewed eye-catching visual initiatives – such as three showcase ‘themed’ installations and the creative planting of flowers, shrubs and trees – and learnt about the wide range of partners who have delivered different community elements of the campaign.

Jackie Stanton, Deputy Council Leader, who greeted the judges on arrival, hopes to emulate last year’s success when the Borough won ‘Best Town Centre’ after a six-year absence from the competition.

She said: “I’d like to thank everyone involved with Bloom and Grow for the tremendous work that has been done over the summer.”

“This has again been a fabulous community effort with local residents, businesses and partners all pitching in with imaginative environmentally sustainable projects.

”We’ve had many complimentary comments again about the improvements made and how refreshing it is to see displays of civic pride.

“We would love to emulate last year’s success, but – whatever the result – I am very proud of the creative schemes we have undertaken.

“We‘ll look to build on all those with even more community involvement as we take the campaign to different parts of the Borough in 2011.”

Friday’s whistle-stop judging tour began at Market Place where they met Blue Coat school pupils and teachers to learn about their growing and planting work. They also viewed the stunning ‘Desert Island’ installation and youngsters enjoying the popular ‘beach’ play area.

Judges then surveyed other town centre improvements – which have included a comprehensive deep-clean of 15,000 square metres of high footfall areas to remove mud, grime and chewing gum.

Their tour took in Albion Street, Curzon Street and High Street before the judges met Jay Florence, of Rushcroft Primary School, who beat 200 local schoolchildren in the B&G banner design competition.

A bus next transported the party along the official judging route down West Street and onto Rochdale Road. This includes stops at:

* the Broadway/Shaw Road junction (Underwater themed installation);
* Oozewood Road (The ‘Bucket and Spade’ sculpture);
* Irk Valley (Site of a community clean up with local Scouts);
* Tandle View Court (Housing 21 scheme encouraging residents to grow and sell local produce);
* the former Rapley’s Volvo Garage (Community groups have produced a series of seven giant banners to transform the site).

The tour closed by returning to the front of the Civic Centre where judges met local Girl Guides who have helped create a spectacular bed of flowers to mark the organisation’s centenary.

Along their journey judges also heard detail about the work of Oldham Council’s partners – including FoD (the former Festival of Diversity), the Business Improvement District (BID), the Future Jobs Fund, District Partnerships, NHS Oldham and First Choice Homes Oldham – whose work has made so many community initiatives possible.

Lazy gardeners!

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Brand new QVC research has revealed that an amazing 83% of people in Northern Ireland spend absolutely no money on their garden per month. Not only that but 69% of people in the South West admit to weeding their garden less than once per month and 33% of Scots admit to never weeding their garden at all.

Even more shockingly QVC research reveals that 46% of people in the North East don’t own a lawn mower at all with 67% of people in Nothern Ireland admitting to never mowing their lawn. All of this comes with detrimental effects as QVC have found that badly kept gardens shave an average of £5,000 off Brits house prices.

These statistics are shocking!

Are you one of these lazy gardeners?
If you’d like your garden to look better but take little effort you need to try some of the products QVC have on offer. These products are designed to make gardening easier and less effort!

Lawn magic

Richard Jackson’s Lawn Magic Grass Feed 5 Litres

QVC Price – £21.25

Item Number – 561173

Boost the health of your lawn with a grass feed that’s easy on pets, wildlife
and the environment with no nasty chemicals. The Lawn Magic grass feed uses
nitrogen in thiamine form bonded with liquid calcium. This stable form of nitrogen
does not turn to nitrate as soon as it goes into the soil. The feed can be used
on any type of lawn at any time of year and has an unlimited shelf life. It
can easily be applied via watering can by using 100ml of feed with 4.5L water
over a 10 square meter area. Also contains magnesium oxide, seaweed extract
and iron.

rechargeable mower

24V Cordless Rechargeable Lawn Mower with Grass Collector & Safety Features

QVC Price – £220.00

Item Number – 562276

I love my rechargeble garden products! They’re so easy to just pull out of the shed and get going. No undoing the cable and plugging it in and messing about! Just cut and go!
Now you can cut your lawn without getting tangled in cords or having to top
up the petrol tank. This cordless, rechargeable, battery-powered lawn mower
is an innovative and environmentally friendly alternative to mains- and petrol-powered
mowers. It’s powerful too – this mower can cut approximately 500 square metres
on a single charge and even if it does run out of battery you can finish the
job on the manual mode. The cylinder blade gives your lawn a clean cut and keeps
it healthy too.

Grampa’s Weeder Durable 110cm Lever Design Tool with Wooden Handle

QVC Price – £16.50

Item Number – 560043

Rid your garden of weeds quickly and easily with this ingenious Grampa’s weeder
tool. This lever design tool has a simple and durable construction allowing
gardeners, particularly senior gardeners, to weed their garden without bending,
pulling or kneeling. The weeder is also great for the environmentally conscious
or those with children or pets as it allows you to weed your garden easily and
without the use of potentially harmful chemicals.

Garden Groom 4 in 1 Multi-purpose Collecting Trimmer

QVC Price – £99.00

Item Number – 561976

Keep your garden looking tidy with this Garden Groom four-in-one multi-purpose
collecting trimmer. The trimmer can be used keep your lawn mown and the edges
trimmed, as well as keeping your hedges in line. It will also shred and collect
all of your trimmings as you go, saving you the time and effort of going back
to pick it up. The trimmer comes complete with an extension handle, wheel carriage,
collection bag and a support strap as well as a demonstration CD. The trimmer
measure about 62cm x 36cm x 22cm (24.4" x 14.2" x 8.66"). 320W,
3800RPM.

Gtech 4 in 1 Multi Head Cordless 18v Garden Tool with Quick Charge

QVC Price – £96.50

Item Number – 563297

Keep your garden well-groomed with this multi-purpose tool from Gtech. It features
four interchangeable heads to tackle everyday garden chores, including a heavy-duty
hedge trimmer blade, a branch cutter, a weed buster and grass shears. This cordless
tool uses rechargeable batteries and offers up to 1 hour of continuous running
time. It’s lightweight as well as versatile and has a telescopic handle with
1.6m (5.2ft) reach, so you can access the tops of hedges and low-hanging tree
branches.

Grampa’s Do-It-All Multi Purpose Garden Tool with Cast Metal Head

QVC Price – £18.25

Item Number – 562887

If you only have one tool in your garden, make sure it’s this one! Grampa’s
do-it-all garden tool is perfect for getting weeds and debris out of cracks,
crevices and gravel. Simply drag the tool along your concrete borders or crevices
to clear them out. The tool is also great for hoeing, edging, tilling and chopping.
It’s made with a hand-cast metal head and a hardwood handle, and weighs just
over 2kg.

New products at John Lewis

Monday, August 9th, 2010

New products at John Lewis

Jaques Chrome Steel 8 Boules Set
Jaques Chrome Steel 8 Boules Set £69.00
This Jaques boules box set contains 8 chrome steel boules. They’re housed in a classic solid pine box with natural rope handles for easy lifting and carrying.

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New products at Garden Buildings Direct

Monday, August 9th, 2010

New item at Garden Buildings Direct

Summerhouse Billyoh Sun Room 8' x 8'
Summerhouse Billyoh Sun Room 8′ x 8′ £649.95
This Summerhouse is one of our own Summerhouse range. This Summerhouse made in the UK. The Billyoh Sun Room Summerhouse A lock and key is provided for the doors.This Billyoh Sun Room Summerhouse the tongue and groove interlocking board wall cladding helps to improve the standard of this Summerhouse making it more sturdy and better looking, thus differentiating it from certain other summerhouses .

New products at Jersey Plants Direct

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Jersey Plants Direct just added these new products

Patio Rose Patio Hit® Silviaâ?¢ 2 Plants
Patio Rose Patio Hit® Silviaâ?¢ 2 Plants £16.98
Special Offer – Buy 2 Save 3.00A unique autumn flowering Patio Rose from the world leading producer Poulsen Roser A S. This particular variety is from the PatioHit series which as the name suggests are ideal for placing on the patio in large pots or tubs.This PatioHit rose is a compact and bushy plant which has large yellow rosebuds which will flower this Autumn and again in the spring. This variety will tolerate a certain amount of drying out before losing their buds making them a gardener friendly plant.Flowering time is from September to November.Height of 28 to 35cm. Spread of 20 to 25cm.These Roses are supplied in 13cm pots and are ready for immediate planting.To ensure that your plants arrive in the best possible condition each product will be despatched individually.These Roses will be despatched within 10 days of receipt of your order.

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Price reductions at Garden Buildings Direct

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Reduced products at Garden Buildings Direct

Log Cabin Billyoh Woodland Home Office 16' x 20'
Log Cabin Billyoh Woodland Home Office 16′ x 20′ was £3599.75 now £2979.75
Log Cabin , This Billyoh Log Cabin is constructed and designed using cutting edge technology. The Billyoh Woodland Substantial overhang covering 1m. The Billyoh Woodland Home Office Log Cabin fully structural dividing wall adding strength and rigidity. The Billyoh Woodland Home Office Log Cabin is primarily constructed from substantial 44mm interlocking logs, with 19mm tongue and groove flooring and roofing.

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