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"Gardening caddy, trollies and wheelbarrows"
In a medium to large sized garden, a gardening caddy of some sort is a must-have.
Decide on your needs. If you have a small garden and don't move a lot of heavy gear around, then a wheelbarrow, or even a small hand caddy may be enough. However, if you have a largish garden and are planting a veggie patch, pruning large shrubs and trees occasionally, or building compost heaps, then a gardening caddy is definitely necessary. It will save you time and energy - and a whole lot of back work. Do you need a sturdy version? Crocus UK have a simple but effective gardening caddy available for UK deliveries...
Gardening Caddy UK From the homepage, click on 'tools'.
If you 'potter' in your garden and leave the bulk of the heavy work to professionals, then you won't need to splash out on a large trolley.
However, a small wheelbarrow is very useful in the garden for transporting plants and tools and even mixing up a little compost. And the kids always have fun with wheelbarrows!Don't buy a big heavy duty gardening caddy unless you really need one as they aren't easy to manoeuvre in a small garden. Wheelbarrows can generally be found quite easily at garden centres or hardware stores. Try it out before you buy! Make sure the handles are comfortable to hold and the wheel turns properly. If you prefer to buy online, Crocus deliver to the UK..
Crocus UK - type in wheelbarrows in the search box on their homepage and you'll go directly to the page you want! And in the US, Amazon provide a few practical solutions -
Ames True Temper S4 4 Cubic Foot Steel Tray Homeowner Wheelbarrow This link takes you directly to the product page. Generally a gardening caddy, wheelbarrow or garden trolley will be invaluable in the garden and no doubt will get used for all sorts of other household jobs as well! If you need some heavier duty machinery there may be an idea or two on this page...Garden Tractors
Happy Gardening! 
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This clear and concise directory of herbs and spices provides all the essential information to help you grow a selection of these flavour-enhancing foods in small or large spaces. Ideas for which herbs and spices go best with which foods also accompany each description, so that you can really enliven your repertoire of recipes. Order it now direct from the publisher... Herbs and Spices
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Cooking doesn’t have to be a chore and preparing nourishing home cooked meals for the family will certainly keep them away from the goodie shelf. Gardening encourages physical exercise and a good healthy dollop of fresh air. And you can get the kids involved too. Before the days of computer games and electronic pets, children used to have fun without rummaging about in the fridge every five minutes. Enjoy a few rainy-day games and crafts of yesteryear with today’s kids. They’ll love it and so will you! Granny's Book Of Good Old Fashioned Common Sense
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