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New products at Tooled Up

Friday, May 2nd, 2014

Tooled Up has these new lines today

Karcher 10 Metre Rubber High Pressure Hose Extension for K5 - K7 Pressure Washers

Karcher 10 Metre Rubber High Pressure Hose Extension for K5 – K7 Pressure Washers £118.95
High-pressure extension rubber hose for greater flexibility. 10 m high-quality hose, steel reinforced for durability. For K5 – K7 series from 2008 with Quick Connect connector….

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Price reductions at MowDirect

Friday, May 2nd, 2014

Reduced lines at MowDirect

Tanaka THT-210S Hedge Cutter (Special Offer)

Tanaka THT-210S Hedge Cutter (Special Offer) was £309.00 now £299.00
Whether you’re a professional contractor, or simply an enthusiastic amateur topiarist, this fantastically well-equipped petrol hedgetrimmer from Tanaka will prove an indispensible purchase. Driving it is a high-powered but clean-running 22cc two-stroke motor with Tanaka’s excellent Sound Reduction technology – this lessens sound-output by a huge 44%, making this model a great choice for those operating in noise-sensitive environments. Sure-Start works to reduce resistance in the starter-cord by between 30 and 50%, so it couldn’t be easier to achieve ignition; while the use of a chrome-plated cylinder-lining and a forged-steel connecting-rod guarantees season after season of rock-solid performance. In order to facilitate comfortable, controlled shaping-work, the Tanaka THT-210S has been equipped with a Quick-Twist™ rear-handle that can be rotated through five-stages. Its ultra-lightweight build (5.2kg) and optimised weight-distribution contribute further to operator-comfort. The lengthy 65cm blades on the Tanaka THT-210S Hedgecutter are double-sided, making it possible to cut in both directions, in turn significantly increasing your productivity-rate.

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Price reductions at Garden Buildings Direct

Friday, May 2nd, 2014

Price reduction at Garden Buildings Direct

3 x 2 Sentry Box Small

3 x 2 Sentry Box Small was £159.99 now £139.99
3 x 2 Sentry Box Small. Stylish and Practical Design . The BillyOh Tongue and Groove Sentry Box Petite is a stylish and practical storage solution for your garden. Its upright design gives you the extra height you need for storing tall items, such as gardening tools and with its purpose built shelving you can keep your building tidy and store more additional items. Its upright design is space-saving, giving you the smallest base area, maximising your garden space. Stronger for you . Its Apex roof design and tongue and groove cladding is a stylish and attractive building. The felted roof and engineered boards provide you with the ultimate durability and excellent protection from the elements. With its natural wood finish, it blends in to your garden s surroundings. Add style and protection . Add the finishing touches to your building and preserve its protection and quality with our attractive range of wood treatments. Your building is pre-coated with a factory treatment ensuring it is suitable for storage outside for 4-6 weeks, although it will need treating annually when built. Choose from Harvest Gold, Evergreen, Dark Brown or Cedar Red, ensuring great value for money, convenience and lasting protection. Manufactured by BillyOh.com.

New products at Garden Buildings Direct

Friday, May 2nd, 2014

Garden Buildings Direct just added these new lines

5 x 7

5 x 7 £69.95
Our 5 x 7 Eze Base although very simple in concept, provides your garden building with an extremely strong and level base. Made from pressure treated timbers and tailor made for most sizes of buildings . This base is easy to assemble and uses well manufactured anchor fixings that should be driven in the ground forming a secure structure. All fixtures are rust resistant, adding to the longer lifespan intended for this garden building base. The BillyOh Eze Base may not be suitable for all shed brands and sizes due to differences in floor construction but it will accommodate most. If you are in any doubt please contact our helpful sales team . PLEASE NOTE Requires assembly and Tape measure not included. Manufactured by BillyOh.com.

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New products at Suttons Seeds

Friday, May 2nd, 2014

Suttons Seeds just added these new products

Impatiens Plants - New Guinea Florific

Impatiens Plants – New Guinea Florific £12.99
If youve missed the colour and easy reliability of the much loved busy lizzie in your garden, then try growing New Guinea Impatiens FlorificTM. This super-strain of Busy Lizzie (Impatiens hawkeri species) is 100% resistant to Downy Mildew! In a mix of red, white, violet and pink, FlorificTM will keep flowering up to first frosts, with very large blooms and strong stems. Height 25-30cm (10-14).

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Price reductions at Crocus

Friday, May 2nd, 2014

Crocus reduced the price on these items today

Tulipa 'Greuze' ( single late tulip bulbs)

Tulipa ‘Greuze’ ( single late tulip bulbs) was £5.99 now £3.99
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: average Flowering period: May Hardiness: fully hardy Bulb size: 11/12 Introduced in 1891, this tall single late tulip is still sought after for its large purple flowers, which blend effortlessly with pinks and purples. It also puts on a striking display when paired with strong red and clashing orange. The flowers are excellent for cutting. Garden care: In September to December plant bulbs 15-20cm deep and 10-15cm apart in fertile, well-drained soil. Alternatively, allow 7-9 bulbs per 30cm sq. After flowering dead-head and apply a balanced liquid fertiliser each week for the first month. Once the foliage has died down naturally lift the bulbs and store in a cool greenhouse.

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New products at Crocus

Friday, May 2nd, 2014

Crocus has these new lines today

Anemone coronaria 'Sylphide' (Mona Lisa Series) (anemone bulbs)

Anemone coronaria ‘Sylphide’ (Mona Lisa Series) (anemone bulbs) £4.99
Position: full sun Soil: light, sandy soil Rate of growth: average Flowering period: March to April Flower colour: magenta pink Other features: useful as cut flowers Hardiness: fully hardy Bulb size: 5/6 Exquisite bowl-shaped flowers form just above the low carpet of parsley-like folige in early spring. The petals are an irridescent shade of pink and they surround boss of rich purple stamens – overall a very pretty effect. Use them with taller-stemmed tulips, which can soar above. Garden care: Soak the tubers overnight in cool water and plant them in naturalistic drifts (it doesn’t matter which way up) 5cm deep and 15cm apart from September to November. Ideally you should choose a spot where they can be left undisturbed so they can naturalise and spread. Avoid excessively wet conditions when dormant.

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Frost warning

Friday, May 2nd, 2014

How many people have got a heater for their greenhouse? Anyone growing tender plants should have one primed and ready to go. It’s been an exceptionally mild year so far, but last night, May 1st I put the greenhouse heater on. Tomatoes like to stay at least 10’C so a forecast of 6’C was a bit low and we erred on the side of caution and put it on overnight. I switched it off when I got up and it was about 13’C in the greenhouse.
It’s one of the reasons I don’t rush to sow tomatoes really early – because I don’t want to heat the greenhouse for months on end. I did read about someone sowing tomatoes in a cold greenhouse and am experimenting – so far it’s had poor germination rates – but I’ll carry on with the experiment.

Paraffin heaters for the greenhouse at Amazon
They have a really good range of heaters at Amazon. Look to see what size of greenhouse it is intended for. Some of the smaller ones will struggle to keep a bigger greenhouse at the temperature you want.

Parasene Superwarm heaters

Parasene Superwarm 5 Paraffin Heater is for a 8×6 greenhouse
Parasene Superwarm 4 Paraffin Heater is for a 6×6 greenhouse

The big allotment challenge part 3

Thursday, May 1st, 2014

Big allotment challengeThe third round of The Big Allotment Challenge hosted by Fern Britton continues the search for Britain’s best growers. Seven pairs remain and it is time to pull up the carrots, pick the gladioli and get in a pickle over their chutneys.

Jim wants to see three uniform carrots and a flawless gladioli specimen presented on the show bench. Jonathan ups the ante with his surprise floral arrangement and tasks the allotmenteers to design and make a table arrangement using flowers from their patch. Queen of preserves Thane Prince is on the search for perfection as the teams battle it out to deliver an award winning chutney and cordial to the show bench.

Who will be sent home and who will continue to dig their way to victory and be named the winners of The Big Allotment Challenge?

Just a thought: what happens to the allotments of those who get sent home?
I did quite enjoy this week’s program. I can’t watch it when it’s on so I watch it on iplayer. I’m actually out at the local community garden when it’s on!

It was fun, we saw bits more of plots and I felt there was more info on growing carrots – some handy little hints to make your carrots better! Whilst slight bends in carrots are fine, forked ones are a pain to wash so it does make sense to grow carrots in sandy soil.
I’ve never made a cordial so I might try that – I have plenty of rhubarb available at the moment so will be giving that a go. Whilst no recipes were given I’m sure there are plenty on the internet.
The flower arrangement was interesting – again I’m not that bothered about growing flowers but I’d quite like to have a go and flower arranging after watching the contestants have a go.
All in all plenty of good entertainment!

The 3 perfect carrots: uniform size and quality: Single root, free from pest and disease.
Forked carrots are a sign of poor soil preparation.
They start by looking at varieties and how to grow them. One tried a cloche to warm the soil before sowing the carrot seed.
Some used tubes of sandy soil to encourage no forking. Gary and Pete use dark sand in a dustbin. Another in pots.
Carrots need thinning to make more room for those remaining. Avoid bruising leaves as carrot fly smell it and will come looking for carrots to lay their eggs in. Companion planting might help against this.
Kate and Eleanor have chosen a shorter dumpier carrot.
Cover the tops of the carrots so they don’t turn green.

The judge won’t be tasting the carrots! Just going off appearances

Jo and Avril – Early Nantes
Kate and Eleanor – Chantenay <<< best in show!
Rupert and Dimi – Tendersnax
Gary and Pete – Amsterdam forcing 3
Alex and Ed – New Red intermediate
Shirley and Victoria – Nantes 2
Sally and Michelle – Trevor

Gladiolus spike and perfect table arrangement. Focal area and symetrical, for rectangular table for 6 people.

Spike needs to be very erect, 1/3 in flower, coming in to flower and final third to flower after (green bud). They are a traditional flower for a 40th wedding anniversary.

Gladioli
Jo and Avril – White friendship << Best table arrangement
Kate and Eleanor – Purple flora << best in show gladioli
Rupert and Dimi – Green star
Gary and Pete – Plum tart
Alex and Ed – White prosperity
Shirley and Victoria – White prosperity
Sally and Michelle – Tutti frutti mix

How to make a table decoration: Soaked block of flora foam in a tray, take corners off for more surface area to put flowers in. Long foliage for outline, add flowers. Cut down long flowers into smaller units. Repeat key flowers, make central focus.

Chutney and a bottle of cordial.

Jo and Avril – curried carrot chutney and redcurrant and blackcurrant cordial <<< best in show
Kate and Eleanor – aubergine chutney and strawberry and rhubarb cordial
Rupert and Dimi – aubergine chutney, beetroot and rosemary cordial.
Gary and Pete – beetroot and rhubarb chutney and rhubarb and redcurrant cordial
Alex and Ed – red tomato chutney and blackcurrant cordial
Shirley and Victoria – Tomato harvest chutney and rhubarb cordial with star anise, strawberry and ginger,
Sally and Michelle – yellow courgette chutney and ginger and rhubarb cordial with electric daisy

Thane Prince wants them to choose wide selection of produce for this challenge. Chutney includes spice, vegetables and sometimes fruit. Something attractive, even chunks, not too sweet, or sharp, balance and representative of the ingredients its made from.
Sugar and vinegar, sugar must all dissolve. Slow simmer for flavour and thickening.
Cordial fruit, sugar and water. To make a thick syrup which can be diluted.

So who is leaving?
Sally and Michelle!

Next time aubergines, sunflowers and pickles.

Price reductions at Harrod Horticultural

Thursday, May 1st, 2014

Reduced products at Harrod Horticultural

Joe's Essential Gloves

Joe’s Essential Gloves was £5.95 now £4.45
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