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 | BOSCH ISIO CORDLESS EDGING SHEAR The Isio Cordless Edging Shear features top-quality, laser cut blades which will deal cleanly and precisely with your lawn edges and which can be easily changed thanks to its Bosch SDS blade-changing system. This lightweight, compact tool has a comfortable soft grip and is powered by an innovative lithium-ion battery which has no memory effect or self-discharge and will allow you to deal with up to 600m of lawn edges between charges, making it suitable for larger gardens. This tool features a practical charge indicator and is also available in a set with a shrub shear blade and as a cordless edging shear with a telescopic handle. The Bosch Isio Cordless Edging Shear has a cutting width of 80mm, tooth spacing of 8mm and a running time of 40 minutes. FREE DELIVERY NEXT WORKING DAY! BOSCH CORDLESS SHEARS HAVE A 2 YEAR MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY....more
Price: £44.96 Source: MowDirect
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 | Hebe Also known as Hebe Purple Shamrock, Mrs Winder is a small evergreen shrub with narrow, dark green leaves (tinged with red-brown when young) and small, violet-blue flowers. Great in beds, borders and containers....more
Price: £8.49 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Cistus x corbariensis Corbariensis is a rounded, evergreen shrub with shiny green leaves and pink buds that open to pure white, with yellow centres throughout summer. Low maintenance, and excellent as ground cover on banks and slopes....more
Price: £7.49 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Clematis (Group 3) Position: full sunSoil: fertile, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: July to AugustFlower colour: large, open dark purple bloomsOther features: plenty of velvety flowers cover the climberHardiness: fully hardyLarge rich dark purple flowers clothe this popular and reliable late-flowering clematis. The abundant blooms appear from mid- to late summer and look fantastic when grown up a trellis or wall. It is also a good clematis to grow through shrubs or trees as it is pruned right back and so never becomes too much of a burden on the supporting plant.Garden care: Cut back stems to a pair of strong buds 15-20cm (6-8in) above ground level before growth begins in early spring. Mulch in late winter with garden compost or well-rotted manure but avoid the immediate crown....more
Price: £7.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Clematis (Group 3) Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained, neutral soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: July to OctoberFlower colour: redHardiness: fully hardyRich crimson-red flowers, resembling lily-flowered tulips, from July to October and mid- to dark green leaves. This late, small-flowered clematis is perfect for training over an arch or pergola in full sun or partial shade. The rich red tulip-like flowers look particularly dramatic growing through grey or silver-leaved shrubs.Garden care: In early spring cut back the previous year's stems to a pair of strong buds about 15-20cm (6-8in) above ground-level and apply a slow-release balanced fertiliser and a mulch of well-rotted garden compost around the plant, avoiding the immediate crown....more
Price: £7.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Hairy Canary Clover Position: full sunSoil: fertile, well-drained soilRate of growth: averageHardiness: fully hardy (borderline)A small shrub with erect stems and pretty, white, pea-like flowers flushed with pink. The flowers appear from late summer to early autumn and are followed by red seed pods. As its name suggests, the leaves are covered with tiny hairs that give a silvery effect. Originally from the Mediterranean and Portugal, this evergreen plant can cope with drought once established and associates well with other silver-leaved plants. However, as it comes from much drier countries, it doesn't like being wet in winter.Garden care: Protect plants in winter from winter wet....more
Price: £5.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Black & Decker Pole Pruner 18V 15cm by BLACK & DECKER Suitable for tree pruning, thinning shrubs and bushes and felling trees up to 15cm. The Black & Decker® 18V Pole Pruner is a fast, effective way to trim hard to reach branches overhead and is powerful enough to cut logs or undertake heavy duty sawing. The lightweight detachable fibre-glass extensions provide an overhead reach of up to 4.5m to enable every gardener to cut branches from the ground. Features an instant stop chain break and an anti-kickback guard. Telescopic Shaft (up to 2.5m)1 x 1.5Ah Ni-Cd Battery...more
Price: £89.99 Source: Screwfix Direct
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 | Choisya Collection Pack x 10 young plants We have put together a multi pack offer for our two award winning Choisya evergreen shrub plants. The wonderful golden yellow glow of the Choisya Sund...more
Price: £12.50 Source: Blooming Direct
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 | Tree Peony / Tree Paeony Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, moisture-retentive yet well-drainedRate of growth: vigorousFlowering period: April to MayHardiness: fully hardyTree peonies, the Chinese national flower, are enjoying a revival. Prized for their blowsy, glamourous blooms and glossy, deeply cut foliage, peonies are held in deep affection by many gardeners, despite their short flowering season and vulnerability to peony wilt in damp weather. It's easy to see why. In late spring or early summer, this tree or shrub peony has huge, frilly, lavender-pink, sometimes scented, semi-double flowers set among deeply cut, dark green leaves. The flowers, up to 15cm/6in across, make a fabulous feature in a sunny, protected border. If you are placing it in a border or a lawn, try planting early spring bulbs around the base to prolong the season of interest.Garden care: Protect from cold winds and early morning sun. Support the branches of young shrubs with canes to prevent the massive flowerheads from being battered by rain. Tree peonies are hungry feeders, so ensure that container-grown specimens receive a top-dressing of a slow-release fertiliser in spring. In the border apply a top-dressing of a balanced, slow-release fertiliser around the base of the plant in early spring and mulch with well-rotted garden compost or manure. If the plant shows signs of collapse or the leaves become spotty, this may be a symptom of peony botrytis. Remove affected leaves immediately. In the autumn, cut off all of the foliage and dispose of it to avoid reinfection the following spring. The older stems of tree peonies have a tendency to become brittle and snap, so cut these back to the ground in autumn every two or three years....more
Price: £9.99 Source: Crocus
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