| garden thermometers |
Our new garden thermometer themed website is designed to help you find garden products that will help make your gardening experience both more enjoyable and productive.
As a long established UK mail order supplier of garden thermometers and temperature measuring equipment we are happy to give advice to help you choose the best products to enjoy your garden.
If you're wanting to know how to grow fruit and vegetables, then look no further. Peter’s tips is a month by month, diary of jobs to do and contains some great advice on how to grow and care for your crops.
If you have a gardening problem? Then send in your question to barry.smith@etiltd.co.uk and we will try and help.!
Our aim on this website is to offer a range of garden thermometers and associated products suitable for home, garden and leisure use, along with some gardening information and tips which we hope you will find useful.
Products on this site range from garden thermometers, conservatory thermometers, swimming pool thermometers, pond thermometers and water testers, weather stations and digital barometers to marine anemometers, humidity meters and damp meters - very useful if your leisure time is spent on a boat.
As thermometer manufacturers, we are able to offer a wide range at a price that offers great value.
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ETI Ltd Dominion Way Worthing West Sussex BN14 8NW telephone 01903 202151
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| vegetable gardening |
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Fresh Vegetables picked from the garden when they are at their very best are the culmination of all the hard work and skill, which you, the gardener has put into your garden or allotment.
Eating food produced in your own garden provides you with the satisfaction of knowing exactly where the food has come from and how it has been handled/grown - unlike vegetables from the supermarket.
Choose a spot that gets plenty of sun; one that ideally faces south. Mark out the bed and dig the area to break up the ground and improve the drainage. Add manure or other organic matter; use home-made compost or a commercial soil improver. Use narrow, raised beds as these make gardening less tiring - they take a lot of the strain out of gardening and reduce the amount of bending.They also increase the soil depth and/or drainage for shallow or poorly drained soils
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| flower gardening |
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Annuals are the plant world's equivalent of a summer romance. "Live fast and die young" applies here, as true annuals move through their life cycle - growing, flowering, setting seed, and dying off - in just one season.
Some plants considered annual in colder climates are actually perennials in warmer regions of the world. The popular bedding and container geraniums ...
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| hydroponics |
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Hydroponics is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions instead of soil. Terrestrial plants may be grown with their roots in the mineral nutrient solution only or in an inert medium, such as perlite, gravel or Rockwool. A variety of techniques exist.
Plant physiology researchers discovered in the 1800s that plants absorb essential mineral nutrients as inorganic ions in water. In natural conditions, soil acts as a mineral nutrient reservoir but the soil itself is not essential to plant growth. When the mineral nutrients in the soil dissolve in water, plant roots are able to absorb them. When the required mineral nutrients are introduced into a plant's water supply artificially, soil is no longer required for the plant to thrive. Almost any terrestrial plant will grow with hydroponics, but some will do better than others. It is also very easy to do; the activity is often undertaken by very young children with such plants as watercress. Hydroponics is also a standard technique in biology research and teaching and a popular hobby
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| online shop |
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If you are looking for the thermometers, testers and gauges to help you achieve your perfect garden our online shop has what you need
We are open 7 days a week 24 hrs a day - 365 days a year
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| peter's gardening tips |
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Did you know that Peter Webb is an avid and award winning gardener..Every month he will be adding to the collection of 'Peter's Tips'
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| best sellers |
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