Twin wheeled Garden Vacuum with Integrated Shredder
The Bouncy Jumping Game (”In the Night Garden“) –
Twin wheeled Garden Vacuum with Integrated Shredder
This powerful, easily manoeuvred Garden Vacuum will put an end to the dreary task of sweeping up leaves and other garden debris. Just a quick flip of the power switch and the Leaf Vacuums suction head and integrated shredder spring into action ready to make light work of the biggest fall of leaves you can find. By combining a shredder with the vacuum, the actual leaf volume collected at any one time is reduced by up to 90% for faster, more efficient clearance. A simple built-in height adjuster enables you to use the Garden Vacuum across a wide range of surfaces – lawns, paths, patios or drives all are cleared in a fraction of the time it would take if you were using a broom. A large capacity 25 litre collection bag at the rear has a full length zip for quick and easy emptying. Over winter, the finely shredded contents will produce wonderfully rich leaf mulch ready for your flowerbeds in the Spring. Why brush when you can vacuum? Take the effort out of sweeping up leaves in your garden with the Twin Wheeled Garden Vacuum with Integrated Shredder for just ?59.99. Lightweight yet robust design 100% effective Can be used on patios, driveways, paths, lawns etc. Weighs just 6.1kg Safe and easy to use Twin rear wheels for easy steering Integrated shredder Powerful 1200W motor Height adjuster 25 litre collection bag with zip 10 metre cable
Crops in Pots: 50 Great Container Projects Using Vegetables, Fruit and Herbs
List Price: ?14.99
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Customer Review: Tastes as good as it looks!
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed leafing through this colourful and inspirational book. I never realised veg growing could be so much fun or that they could look so good. I’ve tried several of the ideas in my garden this year and have been pretty successful. In fact, considering I’ve only been gardening for a couple of years and I only have a tiny courtyard, I’m really very pleased. The ‘tumbling toms’ and ‘potted potager’ worked particularly well. I heartily recommend this book to anyone who enjoys growing their own food, especially if they are short of space. You won’t ever become self sufficient growing your veg in pots but every bit of homegrown produce is a bonus. Even if it doesn’t reach the plate, at least with the help of this book your veg will be great to look at. Can’t wait try out some more ideas next year. I’ve already started planning!
Customer Review: Magnificent book
I bought this book for myself after birthday hints failed and what a treat it is. It is one of those books that is both beautiful and inspiring, providing lots of practical suggestions for creating stunning displays of edible plants – vital wghen you have minimal space. The recipes are not prescriptive but form very sound guidance allowing you to adapt and experiment as you become more familiar with the plants and varieties out there. I already had some basic knowledge of growing before buying this book but have never considered growing things to be a particularly complex issue worthy of the song and dance created by some. Even for a beginner I would say that there is enough in this book to provide the basic grounding anyone needs to be relatively successful with their plantings. If you are inclined to get your nickers in a twist and need a basic Noddy’s guide then this is probably not the book for you – but then it doesn’t claim to be. There are plenty of books out there that will do the job instead. What this book does do is provide what many others don’t – ideas for creating beautiful rather than just practical displays and guidance as to what plants compement each other well. The food recipes are an unusual and welcome addition. I’ve got plans to recreate several of the schemes from this book next spring and in the meantime the book keeps coming off the bookshelves because it is just so lovely to look through.






