A complete raised bed crop protection kit that offers a 15cm deep Link-a-Bord kit in any of our 3 standard sizes, Insect Mesh Netting and 64cm high galvanised steel hoops that form a cloche and maximise the extent of crop growth. Secured with anchors and crops protected with insect-mesh netting.
Extra Value - save up to £25 on the cost of individual components when buying in kit form
• All required components included • New galvanised steel caravan hoops (64cm high) - complete with rigid anchors - used • 1.35mm fine Insect-Mesh Protection Netting provided • Manufacturing process ensures boards will last indefinitely - at least 20 years
Available in the following sizes: • 1m x 1m with 2 hoops • 1m x 2m with 2 hoops • 1m x 3m with 3 hoops
We strongly recommend the 1m internal support braces (GDN-772) – not included with the kits but are available separately – to prevent bowing on assemblies of 1.5m and over
EarthBox® - Maintenance-Free Gardening System (56 litre)
£34.95
The EarthBox® is a maintenance-free, award-winning, high-tech growing system which controls soil conditions, eliminates guesswork and more than doubles the yield of a conventional garden with less fertilizer, less water and virtually no effort. Includes: 1 EarthBox®, 1 Aeration Screen, 1 Water Fill Tube, 2 Fitted Covers, and a set of castors.
The Earthbox Staking System is temporarily out of stock but will be available again from mid-August. Extra Value - Buy 2 Earthboxes® - Save £5
• Maintenance-free, gradient-gardening system that doubles the yield of a conventional garden using half the fertiliser and 40% of the water by controlling soil conditions • Creates the perfect growing environment • Movement of nutrients from high areas of concentration to low concentration improves growth • Earthbox® holds 56 litres of compost • Great for beginners (relieves basic mistakes of over or under watering), kids (their own gardening space) or older or disabled people with restricted mobilty • Can be used on patios or balconies • 29” L x 13.5” W x 11” H plastic box is portable, reuseable, UV protected and recyclable • A great product for growing vegetables in all year round as it can be moved freely both indoors and outdoors
Additional Components Staking Kit - 150cm high support frame which includes: 2 x castors, 2 x outriggers, 5 x aluminium tubes, 4 x t-connectors, support netting and fixings Replacement Mulch Covers - sold in a pack of 2; help keep water and nutrients in and weeds out Organic Replant Kit - includes 450gm bag of 5-6-6 organic fertiliser; 450gm bag of dolomite and 2 replacement mulch covers
What The Experts Say... "This is a garden container with a difference. The plastic, portable, wheeled tub uses a unique system that controls soil conditions and movement of nutrients to increase the yield of container-grown fruit and vegetables. The reservoir keeps the compost moist and supports vigorous plant growth. It is perfect for small spaces, and is easy to move indoors and outdoors for year-round growing. A staking system is also available..."'Last Word in Terrace Chic - Smart, practical patio containers chosen by Anna Tyzack, Telegraph Gardening, 12 April 2008
"Simple to set up, manoeuvre and to maintain." 5-Star Review in Amateur Gardening, 31 July 2010
Vegetable Fruit and Herb Growing in Small Spaces - John Harrison
£5.95
This gardening guide by leading author John Harrison covers all you need to know to successfully grow vegetables, fruit and herbs in containers, window boxes or even hanging baskets. If you have a small garden this simple, straightforward book written in plain English with black and white illustrations will certainly show you how to get the most out of it - the perfect gardeners manual to help you 'grow your own' with very limited space.
At a Glance Guide • A quick list of what you can realistically grow and where • Some general background to the book and John's experiences • Some ideas you may not have had about places to grow your own • The trick to maximising production from small spaces and pots. • What composts are best to grow different types of plants, how to adapt commercial composts and how to make your own • When it makes sense to grow from seed and when you might be better off buying in plants. What to buy and from where. • Some guidance on what tools you may and may not need. • Ways to ensure your plants are watered even if you're not there for the weekend. • A list of vegetables, their suitability for growing in containers or small spaces and best methods for each one. • As with vegetables but covering fruit - you'll be surprised to find some fruits are better grown in containers even if you have a large garden. • List of herbs, how and where to grow them and includes those suitable for growing indoors in the kitchen.