The steel Rotasieve is a solid and valuable aid that enables you to sieve soil and get excellent smooth, fine results with ease - the process is simple - just take material from your composting source, turn the handle and use the resulting sieved compost for potting or as a garden mulch.
Temporarily out of stock but due to be available again from early July
• The Rotasieve also works well with bonfire ash and well rotted manure • Very useful for separating weeds and stones and root material from garden soil after hoeing. • Particularly effective with dry compost and material • Size 39.5cm dia. and 32.5cm high and 2.5cm x 1.5cm mesh size • Contrary to instructions, no split pin is required.
"Rotasieve - This product enables you to sieve soil from your compost bin. Simply turn the handle to create a fine consistency and use the resulting sieved compost for potting up plants or as a garden mulch." Garden Gear, Garden Answers, October 2008.
Vegetable Growing - Month by Month Guide by John Harrison
£5.95
Whatever the size of your garden you can still grow your own vegetables and this down-to-earth 256 page paperback book takes you through the vegetable gardening year month by month. Experienced vegetable grower John Harrison takes you through the entire vegetable year so that, for all the main vegetables, you'll know exactly when you should sow your seeds, dig your plot and harvest your crops.
Synopsis
• Whatever the size of your garden or allotment, you can grow your own vegetables. • Even if you only have a balcony or a small paved area outside your kitchen, you can grow more than you ever thought possible in pots, containers and raised beds. • Experienced vegetable grower, John Harrison takes you through the entire vegetable year so that, for all the main vegetables, you'll know exactly when you should sow your seeds, dig your plot and harvest your crops. • Choose the most appropriate vegetables for your particular soil and select the right position so that they flourish. • Discover how to make your own compost and organic fertilisers, as well as the best methods of controlling pests. • Find out how to extend the season by buying or building your own cloches and cold frames. • Put an end to worries that your shop-bought vegetables contain chemical residues or to concerns about the air miles such vegetables have flown en route to your table!
'Christmas Gift Guide - ECO: A great selection of eco friendly products' - "Vegetable Growing Month by Month Guide by John Harrison" Concept for Living magazine, December 2008