New products at Crocus
by Sarah - September 13th, 2014.Filed under: Crocus, New Products.
Crocus has these new items today
Large party fire pit / barbecue £179.99
The new range of Urban Firepits include a stainless steel protective bar, hinged cooking grill and spark guard. The Firepits combine warmth with light; they are functional great fun and very attractive and can be powered by either charcoal or wood. Size – 880dia x 400 (mm) Weight – 16kg
Hotspot square brazier fire pit £169.99
You’ll enjoy real fire warmth when entertaining outside with this dual-purpose, durable, square steel brazier with chromed legs. Ideal for burning logs, it comes complete with: Spark Guard ( 1 ) Grill ( 2 ) Fire Bowl ( 1 ) Legs ( 4 ) Hook ( 1 ) Screws ( 8 ) Size: 66 x 66cm wide.
Grilltech terrace brazier fire pit £149.99
You’ll enjoy real fire warmth when entertaining outside with this dual-purpose, durable, steel brazier with stainless steel legs and handles. Ideal for burning logs, it comes complete with a spark guard. Size: 65 x 75cm wide.
Medium party brazier / barbecue £149.99
The new range of Urban Firepits include a stainless steel protective bar, hinged cooking grill and spark guard. The Firepits combine warmth with light; they are functional great fun and very attractive and can be powered by either charcoal or wood. Size – 650 dia x 400 high (mm) Weight – 13kg
Party brazier / barbecue £124.99
The new Urban Firepit include a stainless steel protective bar, hinged cooking grill and spark guard. The Firepits combine warmth with light; they are functional, great fun, and very attractive. Powered by either charcoal or wood. Size: 550 dia x 400 (mm) Weight: 11 kg
Buddleja ‘Free Petite Snow White (PBR)’ (butterfly bush Free Petite) £12.99
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: July to October Hardiness: fully hardy This little plant will dazzle you with its abundance of white flowerspikes, which appear over a prolonged period from midsummer. It is a new compact form of butterfly bush, which will never get too big – or self-seed like its over-vigorous cousin. Well-behaved, low-maintenance and long-flowering….what more could you wish for? Garden care: Prune back hard in March, removing all of the previous year’s growth to three or four buds.
Buddleja ‘Free Petite Lavender (PBR)’ (butterfly bush Free Petite) £12.99
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: July to October Hardiness: fully hardy Forming a spreading mound of lanky stems, which for several months from midsummer, are topped with conical clusters of lavender-coloured flowers, this deciduous shrub is compact and free-flowering. Beloved by butterflies, the flowers mix easily with most shades of pink as well as stronger purples and silver-blues. Garden care: Prune back hard in March, removing all of the previous year’s growth to three or four buds.
Buddleja ‘Free Petite Dark Pink (PBR)’ (butterfly bush Free Petite) £12.99
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: July to October Hardiness: fully hardy Dark magenta buds open to purple-pink tubular flowers from midsummer onwards, adding colour to the garden for several months. The flowers are loved by butterflies, attracting them in their droves, so this makes a wonderful addition to a wildlife- friendly planting scheme. Compact and very easy to grow, but offering long-lasting colour. Garden care: Prune back hard in March, removing all of the previous year’s growth to three or four buds.
Buddleja ‘Free Petite Tutti Fruitti (PBR)’ (butterfly bush Free Petite) £12.99
Position: full sun Soil: fertile, well-drained soil Rate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: July to October Hardiness: fully hardy Orange-eyed pink flowers put on a dazzling and bountiful display, as well as attracting lots butterflies to the garden over several months from midsummer. Low-growing and easy to care for, this super shrub will pack a big punch in the mixed or shrub border, and it also does very well in pots. Garden care: Prune back hard in March, removing all of the previous year’s growth to three or four buds.