Beaufort wind scale
Force M.p.h. Wind Type00-1 Calm. Smoke rises vertically 11-3 Light Air. Direction of wind shown by smoke drift but not wind vane 2 4-7 Light Breeze. Wind felt on face; leaves rustle; ordinary wind vanes move.3 8-12 Gentle Breeze. Leaves & small twigs on constant motion. Wind extends light flag.4 13-18 Moderate Breeze. Raises dust & loose paper; small branches are moved 5 19-24 Fresh Breeze. Small trees in leaf begin to sway; crested wavelets form on inland waters
This kite also
Includes:: a carry bag with a hanging loop for easy storage & carry handle for portability so you can pop it in your car boot for summer day outings with your family just in case it gets windy.
Dimensions: Approx. 160 x 80cm high
For more great ideas please check out our Picnic & Outdoor Living Department.
Benefits:
Active Ingredient: Deltamethrin
For use all year round
Capacity: 30ml
Makes up to 60 litres
Always read the label & use pesticides safely
This collection comprises:
40 x Oxalis: Flowers March & April
6 x Mixed Daffodils & Narcissi: Flower March to April
20 x Grape Hyacinth: Flowers April to May
4 x Red Apeldoorn Tulips: Flowers April & May
20 x Dutch Iris: Flowers April to May
20 x Allium Sphaerocephalon
30 x Anemone de Caen: Flowers May to June
25 x Anemone St Brigid: Flowers May to June
25 x Allium Ostrowskianum: Flowers June
30 x Allium Moly: Flowers June & July
15 x Brodiaea: Flowers July
15 x Ixia: Flowers Mid summer
Oxalis: Masses of deep pink flowers
Grape Hyacinth: Produces blue flowers
Red Apeldoorn Tulips: Simply beautiful flowers
Dutch Iris: Ideal for flower arranging
Allium Sphaerocephalon: Distinctive reddish violet flowers
Anemone de Caen: Brilliant colours ideal for cutting
Anemone St Brigid: Double & semi-double flowers
Allium Ostrowskianum: A profusion of pink flowers
Allium Moly: Golden heads of flowers
Brodiaea: Produces clusters of blue flowers
Ixia: Gorgeous mixed colours
Preferred planting position: Sunny or semi shaded position
Preferred soil type: Moist free draining soil
250 Spring Bulbs
Cultural information supplied
Agapanthus are easy to propagate by division. Divide between spring & early summer or in early autumn after plants have finished flowering. Avoid splitting plants too often as this will reduce flowering. Large clumps should only be split every four to six years.
Type: Hardy Perennial
Flowering period: July- August
Height & spread: 90 x 45 cm
Preferred planting position: Full sun
Preferred soil type: Fertile moist well-drained soil
Pack of 3
...A plant that hits its blossoming boom
...Asparagus Gijnlim is a RHS Award winner that produces medium thick spears.
Add a fantastic multi-coloured display to your garden with this Bees & Butterflies Collection that comprises Liatris spicata Gladiolus
...Begonia Expresso Sugardip Apricot is a large colourful Begonias with frilly petals to brighten up your garden or growing
...Ideal for locating in a hanging basket or
...Begonia Splendide is a mix of Begonias to bring colour to your garden.
Flowers are a nice and inexpensive way of brightening up an outdoor area and they make for an especially marvellous idea with warmer seasons
This Aquilegia Nora Barlow is pink with white tips bee friendly & hits its blossoming boom around June / July.
Flowers are a nice & inexpensive way of brightening up an outdoor area & they make for an especially marvellous idea with warmer seasons just around the corner.
Flowering height