Price reductions at GreenFingers
by John - December 9th, 2015.Filed under: GreenFingers, Price Reductions.
Reduced price on lines today at GreenFingers
Snowflake String Lights with 2 x Snowflake Solar Stake Lights was £16.98 now £12.99
The Gardman Snowflake Solar Border Stake is the perfect way to add some festive flare to flower beds borders patios or driveways during the winter season. The snowflake crystal is made of acrylic plastic with a stainless steel stem and ground stake. This multifaceted snowflake looks dazzling during day or night. Acrylic crystal snowflake. Stainless steel stem. Automatically turns on at dusk and off at dawn. The long lasting bright white LED light will last you for years and thanks to the solar sensor it will automatically turn on at dusk and off at dawn.Dimensions: W11.5 x D7.5 x H80.5cm Stem Height: 72.5cmStake Height: 8cmWeight: 0.21kgThese battery powered Christmas White Crystal Snowflake String Lights are completely portable and can be used to add decorative lighting indoor or outdoors. Indoor or outdoor use. Low Voltage. Clear cable. Long life LEDs over 20000 hrs. Specifications: Number of Lights: 20 Light Colour: WhiteCable Colour: Clear Bulb Type: LE
Gardman Hanging Bird Feeding Station was £13.99 now £12.99
Perfect for small gardens or patios this quality Gardman Hanging Bird Feeding Station is quick and easy to hang from any location you choose such as a tree or a hanging bracket. Made from powder coated steel with a perspex clip-in water dish and mesh feeding tray this ornate feeding station also has 4 hooks at the bottom to hang fat balls or extra feeders from. The whole unit fits together easily by means of rigid hangers fashioned in a barley twist design. It is a great hanging feeding station that will allow you to enjoy the antics of a wide variety of wild birds feasting away and is ideal for the wild bird enthusiast with limited outdoor space.It is a wonderful way to encourage wild birds to feed and bathe and will afford you great pleasure to watch all the antics. The location of your garden and the type of vegetation immediately around it will determine what birds will visit your feeding station and in what numbers. Siting is very important – birds will only use it if they feel safe. Birds get excited and pre-occupied about bathing and tend to be more vulnerable than at other times. Make sure birds have clear visibility as they bathe with bushes or trees nearby to provide cover if alarmed and perches to use when preening.With disappearing habitats and climatic changes the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) both recommend the year-round feeding of garden birds to maintain a healthy and viable flock of native species. Feeding requirements are greater in late autumn and winter when natural resources are in shorter supply and high energy levels are also needed during spring when birds are busy breeding and raising young. Once you have established a feeding regime – don