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Base Drip Tray for Cast Iron Umbrella Stand GFJ586
Base Drip Tray for Cast Iron Umbrella Stand GFJ586. Brand: Selections. Product Code: GFK490. Dimensions: 32cm x 16cm x 4cm Read More » -
2 x Copper Extra Large Hanging Metal Bird Nut Feeders
This wild bird feeding duo includes two nut bird feeders in a lovely copper colour. Crafted from electro plated metal, they are tough and hard wearing, Read More » -
Polycarbonate Sheet for Selections Growhouse Lid Panel GFJ147
Replacement lid polycarbonate panel (4mm thick) for the mini wooden growhouse GFJ147. Brand: Selections. Product Code: GFK253. Dimensions: 1cm x 71cm x 56cm Read More » -
Green & Black Leaf Print Indoor & Outdoor Coir Doormat
Green and black branches and leaves entwine on this doormat, conjuring images of nature for your entranceway. Made from tough coir pile with PVC backing to Read More » -
Wooden Raised Herb Planter
A great way to keep fresh herbs close at hand and ready for use during cooking, this wooden herb planter can be positioned by the kitchen Read More » -
Wooden Hanging Butterfly & Ladybird House Set
This rustic style butterfly house is ideal for attracting these beautiful fluttering insects to your garden. Made from rustic wood, it features a natural bark roof Read More » -
Metal Bird Feeding Station with 2 Feeders, Mealworm Tray and Water Dish
A great value bird feeding station, made from metal with a slightly bronze effect finish and coming complete with a nut feeder, seed feeder, seed tray, Read More » -
Garden Extra Wide Hoop Plant Bow Support System 90cm x 60cm (Pack of 10)
With these hoop supports long-stemmed and pre-established plants can all be supported smoothly and easily when the need arises. The hooped plant stakes can be used Read More » -
Wooden Castle Fort Insect Hotel Habitat for Bees & Butterflies
This fun wooden fort Habitat will attract a variety of bugs into the garden by offering them a place to nest. Traditionally insect habitats don’t look Read More »
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