Enviromesh netting has had a huge impact on vegetable gardening, and would be a welcome gift or Christmas present for a vegetable gardener.
Enviromesh Netting:
- guarantees gardeners quality vegetables
- assures return on effort
- gets rid of caterpillar infested, dirty, distorted crops which children dare not eat, for fear of finding a creepy crawly in their dinner.
Enviromesh prevents damage from:
- carrot fly
- aphids
- cabbage root fly
- cabbage white butterfly
- caterpillars
- birds
- rabbits
- deer
- win
- hail

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The enviromesh netting works by acting as a barrier:
- The holes in netting are small enough to keep the carrot flies and other insects out
- Rain can pass though the netting
- Enviromesh can be watered through.

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Enviromesh netting is a form of biological pest control.
- No need to spray crops with chemicals as the netting keeps the pest out.
Click this link to buy Enviromesh Netting from Amazon, to give to a gardener as a gift or Christmas present.
A good quality hoe is a great present or Christmas gift for the dedicated vegetable gardener.
The ideal hoe is:
- sharp & shiny, so that the soil does not stick to it.
- good quality stainless steel hoe because this will keep shiny & sharp.
Most people do not have time to maintain tools – but a good quality stainless steel hoe will look after itself.
Click this link to buy a hoe hoe hoe for Christmas!
Our neighbour has just dropped off this delightful Christmas gift; a homemade present which we will really enjoy!

Christmas-gift
It reminded me how important presentation is:
- the chunky raffia bow
- the guinea fowl label
- with a sprig of holly
The vegetable garden is a great source of homemade gifts:

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We will certainly enjoy the homemade present which we received as a Christmas gift – thank you neighbour!

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Thompson and Morgan have got a baby new potato collection on special offer for £10.99.
The baby potato collection comprises:
- Lady Cristl
- Mimi
- Orla
- Rocket
- Swift
- Vivaldi
Click here to buy the Thompson & Morgan baby new potato collection.
This is a great way to start growing your own potatoes. They can be grown in a small patch of garden or in containers on a sunny patio, concrete backyard or balcony.
This baby potato collection will make a great gift or Christmas present for someone keen to grow their own potatoes. Click here to buy the Thompson & Morgan baby new potato collection.
Fresh, homegrown Blueberries are possible! Blueberries are superfruits with special health giving benefits. They can be grown in the ground or in containers, on the patio, & will make a great gift or Christmas present for the gardener who has everything!
Click this link to buy a blueberry plant.

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Soil for blueberries should be:
- acidic
- sandy
- well irrigated
Nutritional value of blueberries:
- high in fibre
- calcium
- vitamins A and C
- more antioxidants than many other fruits and vegetables
Blueberry bushes:
- make an attractive low growing bush
- grow to about 180cm (6 feet) tall, depending on variety.
- some varieties require another variety for pollination.
- have ripe fruit from late July into August.
- will fruit 1 year after planting.
- ideal for growing on the patio in a large container filled with ericaceous compost.
- are covered in masses of sweetly scented creamy white flowers in the Spring.
- have leaves which change to an delightful crimson colour in Autumn.
Health giving properties of Blueberries:
- the highest antioxidant activity of any fruit
- improve night vision
- help halt the ageing process
- improve memory loss
- improve balance and co-ordination.
Click this link to buy blueberries.

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This tomato patio planter will hold quite a collection of tomatoes, providing delicious salads as well as a charming feature on the patio.
Teamed up with tomato seeds and tomato fertiliser, the tomato patio planter makes a great gift for the gardener or a welcome Christmas present.
Click this link to buy the tomato patio planter, with seeds and fertiliser for £28.99.
The Greatest Gardening Tips in the World

Greatest Gardening Tips in the World Book
is a book:
- with loads of ideas for banishing slugs, snails, aphids, ants, cats and squirrels, etc…
- full of cartoons and fun ideas for saving money
- with innovative tips for making plants healthier in the garden
- by Steve Brookes
- costing £5.99
This book will make a welcome gift or Christmas present. Click this link to buy the book
Greatest Gardening Tips in the World

paper potter
This paper potter converts old newspapers into plant pots – truly green recycling!
- easy to use – a good job for cosy evenings by the fire
- a good family activity
- seedlings ready to plant out, can be transplanted straight into the garden
- newspaper pots are bio-degradable & will rot down allowing the roots to grow into the soil
Click this link to buy a paper potter, which makes an ideal gift or Christmas present for a gardener.
It is important to choose a wheelbarrow that is fit for your needs:
- where will you be pushing it to?
- what sort of ground will you be pushing it over – gravel, bogs??
- will the barrow fit down your narrow passages, or through your gates?
- what will you be carrying?
- what capacity would you prefer?
Choose a barrow:
- that suits your needs
- that you can handle easily – try them out
- with the number of wheels to suit your purpose - two-wheeled barrows are easier to push and balance with a heavy load
- narrow tyres are easy to move down narrow paths
- wide tyres are better for heavy loads and will be easier to push over soft ground
- deep bodies are easier to balance & hold more
- plastic bodies are lighter and won’t corrode, leak or rust
- sunlight makes plastic bodies brittle, but metal bodies are easily scratched, rust & leak
- stainless steel bodies will keep in good condition for a long time, but will be heavier
- wooden handles are more comfortable to hold, metal handles are cold in winter
Visit a garden centre when you choose a wheelbarrow, and try several out, then go home and consider the options before making a decision.