Gardening gifts with a difference

September 27, 2008

If you’re looking for gardening gifts with a difference, Complete Gardens CD-ROM Ltd have a range of interactive planting advice CD-ROMs that help you choose the right plants for the right place and season.

Examples of the Spork gardening tools

Examples of the Spork gardening tools. Hand spork.

Spork garden tools. Multi tasking tools for digging, planting, weeding and edging

Solitary bee house for masonr and leaf cutter bees

Solitary bee house for masonry and leaf cutter bees

Habitats for our garden birds, hedgehogs, frogs and bees. Made from FSC wood. Bird nest boxes and hedgehog houses and frog house bee house, provide save havens for nesting and hibernation.

Tom tits inside a nest box feeding chicks

Tom tits inside a nest box feeding chicks

Wildlife surveillance cameras for watch the fascinating secret wildlife in our gardens. Bird nest boxes alow you to observe the birds inside the best with disturbing them spring watch in your own home. Wildlife study camera for watching foxes, badgers, hedgehogs and all the other wildlife you didn’t know lived in your garden


Hand spork

September 7, 2008
Hand spork for easy digging and weeding

Hand spork for easy digging and weeding

I’m delighted to see the hand spork designed by Robert Todd mentioned in Best Buy in the BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine.

It’s a quality garden tool that will last for years. It’s specially designed teeth are  perfect for digging or loosening soil, weeding in the borders or gravel path, plus digging holes for planting.

It’s head and shoulders above the rest and will last for years.


SPORK. Innovative British design garden tool

December 18, 2007

spork. Half spade half fork combinationInnovative garden tool.

The spork. Half spade half fork the spork is an ingenious two in one garden tool.

Designed by Oxford engineer Robert Todd.

This light weight but very tough blade can be used for general digging. The 75cm long wooden handle is suitable for both men and women and make light work of digging.

The blade has an ingenious cutting edge for cutting through roots, slicing turf, trims lawn and border edges and slices through heavy clay. 

The blade has gaps which reduces the weight, also the surface area is less and doesn’t become so heavily clogged in heavy soils making digging a laborious back-breaking chore. The blade can riddle soils like a fork.

The triangular pointed teeth can make easy work of weeds in a gravel path as well as raking for seed drills.

This nifty garden tool can be used for digging in the garden as well as making light work of digging and planting vegetables in the allotment.

The SPORK blade is easily sharpened to keep a true edge throughout its long working life.

Robert has also produced the SPRAKE and smaller hand working garden tools in much the same ingenious design.


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