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Archive for the 'Price Reductions' Category
Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Dobies has cut the price of these items
Terracotta Cascade Solar Water Feature was £79.95 now £49.95
This charming hand-crafted water feature will make a lovely gift that will soothe with the gentle sound of running water as it splashes and bubbles from the terracotta urn at its top down to the large terracotta bowl at the foot. Self contained, it requires no installation, and uses a safe solar powered low voltage pump and the latest technology remote solar panel – so you can position the feature itself wherever you like, in sun or shade! Optional AC mains adaptor for indoor use. Height 53cm (21″). Cobbles not included. ONLY 4 LEFT.
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Filed: Dobies, Price Reductions
Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Thompson & Morgan reduced the price on these products today
Pansy : Flambé Red 1 packet was £0.99 now £0.69
Pastel shades that range through rose, flame red and ruby form the flambe effect which adds colour and contrast to beds, borders and containers. What’s more, the flowers fade through the colours, changing like a chamaleon.
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Filed: Price Reductions, Thompson and Morgan
Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Reduced price on items today at Suttons Seeds
Radish Munchen Bier Seed Average Packet Contents 350 seeds – Vegetable Seeds was £2.20 now £1.99
Not only will this excellent variety provide a good crop of tasty white roots (which can be as large as turnips!), the edible pale green pods will add a spicy touch to salads. Roots store well for winter use. Summer Variety.. Average Packet Contents 350 seeds. Sow in succession March-September in a cool moist position and thin early. For sweet, crisp roots water well in dry weather. (5-8 weeks maturity.). . . . HEALTH BENEFITS: High in vitamin C and potassium, and contains sulphur compounds. CULINARY TIPS: Adds colour to the salad bowl.
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Filed: Price Reductions, Suttons Seeds
Thursday, March 11th, 2010
GreenFingers reduced the price on these products today
Willow Wigwam 1.2m was £9.00 now £7.99
Made from natural willow this wigwam is great for supporting any tall or climbing plants in your garden. This is a sturdy construction with made with natural product which would camouflage in well to your garden. 36cm diameter 120cm high.
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Filed: GreenFingers, Price Reductions
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Price cut on this product at Northern Tool UK
35cc 2-Stroke 14″ Bar Chainsaw was £164.49 now £117.49
A compact and robust chainsaw ideal for medium-duty use – great for removing branches and foliage or harvesting firewood!This 355mm / 14″ Talon Chainsaw features an electronic ignition and a primer carburettor for reliable, easy starting. The automatic chain oiler is an essential feature to the chainsaw as it helps to prevent wear and damage to the chainsaw bar. This in-turn will help to stop the chain from jamming or from coming off the bar. This chainsaw also has an inertia chainbrake for added safety, and an anti-vibration system for user comfort.Talon 2-Stroke 14″ Chainsaw Product Specifications: Bar: 355mm / 14″ 2-Stroke engine Displacement: 35cc Feature-packed chainsaw is excellent value for money Designed for medium-duty use Ideal for removing branches, foliage and sawing firewood The chainsaw comes pre-built, ready to use You just need to add your chain oil and fuel mix
Filed: Northern Tool, Price Reductions
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Reduced price on items today at Focus DIY
Tumbleweed OES Ready To Use 1 litre was £3.77 now £2.99
Strong systemic weedkiller for stubborn weedsKills annual and perennial weeds right down to the rootsQuickly breaks down in soil to allow for replantingConvenient sized ready for use sprayer.1 litre
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Filed: Focus DIY, Price Reductions
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Tooled Up reduced the price on these products today
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Filed: Price Reductions, Tooled Up
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Reduced price on products today at Gardening Direct
Broccoli Purple Sprouting (Early) was £2.19 now £1.99
The most popular of the sprouting varieties, very hardy and produces an abundance of dark purple spears, in March, which turn green on cooking. WHERE TO SOW Sow the seeds thinly in a well prepared seed bed 2cm deep in rows 15cm apart. WHAT TO DO NEXT As the seedlings appear, thin to 7cm apart. When they are about 10-15cm tall, transplant to the growing site about 60cm apart, planting them 2cm deeper than in the seed bed. Water well. HANDY TIP Pick regularly when the spears are well formed but before they open. Take central spear first to encourage a lot of side shoots.
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Filed: Gardening Direct, Price Reductions
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
GreenFingers has cut the price of loads of products today
Pest Stop Fly Papers was £1.53 now £1.49
Pest Stop Fly Papers are the traditional way to trap flies in your greenhouse at home or in your workplace. Before using this product ensure it is at room temperature. Pull gently on the tab to ensure the strip does not break and attach the fly paper to the ceiling with the drawing pins supplied. Once the fly paper is full dispose of it accordingly. 4 x fly papers drawing pins and instruction included.Safe for use around children and pets
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Filed: GreenFingers, Price Reductions
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Reduced price on items today at Crocus
viburnum was £39.99 now £34.99
Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: MayFlower colour: whiteOther features: red fruits, in autumn, which can cause a mild stomach ache if ingestedHardiness: fully hardyDomed clusters of fragrant, white flowers opening from pink buds in May and broadly heart-shaped, dark green leaves, turning red in autumn. This deciduous, spring-flowering viburnum is perfect for partly shady areas of the garden. To fully appreciate the splendid scent chose a site close to an entrance or path.Garden care: Requires minimal pruning. Where necessary remove any misplaced or diseased branches in mid-summer after flowering.
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Filed: Crocus, Price Reductions
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