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ScareCrow Motion Activated SprinklerPrice Each
$99.99
ScareCrow Motion Activated Sprinkler:
Finally a humane solution to keep unwanted animals out of your garden. This is a motion activated Scare Crow that keeps unwanted visitors out of your garden and landscaping. With its high quality motion sensor, the arrival of an unwanted intruder causes the Scarecrow to instantly release a full blast of cold water, resulting in a startling and immediate effect. Animals will quickly get out of the area and avoid it in the future. Runs for months and will fire 1000's of times on just two 9V batteries (not included). The Scarecrow has an estimated 100 degree radius adjustable detection range and is easy to install, move and store. Heavy duty spike anchors it into the ground. Attaches to any standard garden hose. 30in. overall height.
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A book full of valuable information on how to harvest fresh vegetables and salad ingredients literally year-round--yet without an expensive greenhouse or indoor light garden set-up. Coleman combines succession planting (small sowings three or more times, rather than one big endeavor) with cold-frame growing in the winter months. He includes how-tos for building simple cold-frames.
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