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Plantopia Easy Fill Hanging Basket - 14 inch From £5.45

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Easy fill hanging basket with side panels by Plantopia - 14 inch

Get ready for spring with our Plantopia easy fill hanging baskets...

Ideal for amateur and pro gardeners. Try our recycled easy fill baskets and you will never look back.

 
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Easy Fill Hanging Basket 12 inch - FROM £4.50

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Easy fill hanging basket with side panels by Plantopia - 12 inch

The baby brother to our 14 inch easy fill hanging basket.

Filled with trailers like Surfinias these baskets can still be huge and great for the health of your plants!

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Plantopia Easy Fill Wall Baskets JUST £6.33

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Easy fill wall basket by Plantopia
NEW! Our easy fill hanging baskets are now available as a wall basket...

Customers who have bought our plantopia 12 and 14 inch easy fill baskets will love the wall mountable version...

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Puma wind up torch

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The PowerPLus Puma packs a lot of punch for its size.

A powerful 0.5 watt LED makes it one of the brightest mini wind-ups available...

 

Ventus Mini Eco Wind Up Radio

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A compact FM radio with no antennae. This radio will keep going on a little elbow grease and sunshine!

Another rugged and reliable radio from Ventus...

Freeplay Companion Radio

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The Freeplay companion is a small, robust and reliable AM FM radio...

With both wind up, mains and solar power options this little radio will keep going when the others give up...

5 10.5cm Biodegradable Husk Pots

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Our Rice Husk pots look better than the plastic alternative...

They stay good for 3 to 5 years and biodegrade in ground or your composter in just 12 to 18 months!

PowerPlus Barracuda - Waterproof Wind up Torch

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The Barracuda wind up and solar torch is submersible to 10 meters...

The PowerPlus range have the best shine for wind times on the market - and they are built to last...

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Severe weather warning
2010.01.06 21:25:56

With severe weather warnings in place across the UK it's a good time to make sure you are carrying essential items in your car in case or emergency. Wind up torches and chargers are essential but it's also good to have foil blankets and food and water in your boot too.

Make sure you know what to do (latest Met Office advice)

Before snow or ice

  • If you have to make a journey when snow is forecast, make sure you have warm clothes, food, water, boots, a torch and spade, and let someone know when you expect to arrive and your route. Try to wait until the roads have been gritted before travelling.
  • Put grit or cat litter on paths and driveways to lessen the risk of slipping on compacted snow.
  • Check on vulnerable neighbours.

During snow or ice

  • Avoid travel if possible.
  • If you must drive check the Highway Code for advice on driving in ice and snowy weather. A summary of the advice is: Take care around gritters. Don't be tempted to overtake. Slow down — it can take 10 times longer to stop in snowy or icy conditions, so allow extra room. Use the highest gear possible to avoid wheel spin. Manoeuvre gently and avoid harsh braking and acceleration. If you start to skid, gently ease off the accelerator and avoid braking. If braking is necessary, pump the brakes don't slam them on. If you get stuck, stay with your car and tie something brightly coloured to your aerial.
  • If you go outside wear several layers of clothing and keep dry to prevent loss of body heat. Watch out for signs of hypothermia — uncontrollable shivering, slow/slurred speech, memory lapse and drowsiness and frostbite — loss of feeling in and pale appearance of fingers, toes, nose and ear lobes. Keep moving your arms and legs to help the blood circulate.

After snow and ice

  • Be careful when walking or driving on compacted snow — it may have turned to ice.
  • Take care when shovelling snow. Cold air makes it harder to work and breathe, which adds some extra strain on the body and can be the cause of heart attacks in the vulnerable.



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