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Even the box gets put
to work in the garden!
The carrying case of the Garden Kit is a useful trug. Great for
carrying the tools to the job, it then doubles as a place to put
pulled weeds, or to mix soil and fertiliser before putting in a pot.
Even the soft foam lid goes to work as a welcome comfortable kneeling
pad that'll help cut down on the excuses not to get out there and
do some gardening! |
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Dig for victory...
Well, for a hole for a plant anyway. This tough stainless steel
tool is just right for planting out those gorgeous blooms that
garden centres always seem to grow without any difficulty at all. |
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"Er... which fork should I use...?"
No embarrassing
questions of etiquette here; just get weeding! Grub the invaders
out with this stainless steel, brutal terroriser of the unwanted
shrubbery that is the gardener's worst enemy.
Well, after slugs,
anyway. |
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Cut 'em down to size...
Snip and prune your way to garden glory. Ergonomic handles and sharp,
precsion cutting blades will help you make short work of any stems
up to half an inch thick. But don't forget to close the blades with
the safety lock before putting these über-scissors back in the Garden
Kit. |
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dib, dib, dib...
Okay, forget all that stuff about scouts and girl guides. This dibber
is for making holes of a perfect depth and width for every kind of
seed you might wish to plant in your garden. It's made of tough plastic
which will make a hole in the hardest ground and the depth scale
makes sure you won't plant too deep or too shallow. |
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Forget-me-not...
Stick one of these handy sticks into the soil
by each of your horticultural efforts after you've written on the
pertinent details (like what it's called for a start...), and you'll
never get embarrassed in front of the local garden obsessives again. |
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"String is
a curious thing..."
"Rope is thicker, but string is quicker." Good old Spike Milligan.
We digress. Use this for tying back your enormous plants or for
marking out neat rows for planting. |
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Throw down the gauntlet...
but only when you've finished working in the garden! Beat the brambles,
risk the roses and attack the acacia in safety with these heavy duty
gauntlets. |
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C'mon, get a grip!
These gloves are lighter weight than the Gauntlets
and are well suited to garden wrangling with the Pink Garden Kit's
Fork and Trowel. They'll help protect you hands from blisters and
make sure you keep a strong grip on your garden life. |
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We really have thought of everything...
So you've finished in the garden. What could be better for your
tired hands than a little TLC with the Pink Garden Kit's Apres-Garden
hand cream. Bliss... |
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