| Caring for Nature |
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| Create a garden environment attractive to beneficial animals and insects by providing habitats and shelter they require. Reap the benefits by observing these creatures, such as colourful species of birds and even toads, as well as a reduction in the garden pest population as they feed. Also included are some fascinating and effective organic feeds |
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Getting Close to Nature |
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Take a look into the fun of learning with our informative nature kits whilst our new lacewing/ladybird log and solar insect theatre really bring you up close to the wild! |
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Bird Feeders and Food |
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Attract a wide variety of birds to your garden all year round with these delightful bird feeders. Gardens provide a valuable habitat for many species of birds and animals, and encouraging wildlife into your garden or allotment will help keep your garden pests at bay. |
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Bird Houses and Bird Tables |
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The beautiful traditional, rustick style feeding tables will be an attractive addition to any garden as well as encourage more wild birds to seek sanctuary and to feed all year round. You can also chose from small roosting pockets, woven from natural materials, wooden boxes with galvanised rooves to the sophisticated and elegant Gothic style bird table. |
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Beneficial Insect Habitats |
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Attracting Ladybirds, lacewings, bumblebees and butterflies, amongst others are all possible with the habitats in this section - provide for these beneficial insects in the garden with one of these natural wooden houses and you will be rewarded as they feed on problem garden aphids and pests. By using one insect to control another, you can achieve very effective results with aphid problems without using pesticides and with no danger to humans, pets or beneficial creatures. |
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Organic Plant Feeds and Fertilisers |
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These totally organic feeds and fertilisers are all derived from the most incredible naturally occurring sources, Some are produced from seaweed, sustainably harvested, and others work by establishing mycorrhizal fungi on root systems and some use worm casts from specially bred earthworms. |
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Gift sets and books |
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Both educational and informative, these excellent reference books describe how to encourage beneficial insects, such as ladybirds and bumblebees, into the garden and outline the requirements to keep them there. A beautifully illustrated wildflower book completes the section. |
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