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$39.95
Hiking Solar Gnome:
As a child, do you remember those legendary creatures called gnomes that were suppose to guard buried treasure? Here is a delightful Hiking Solar Gnome that will guard the path of your garden with his clever acorn lantern. The gnomes lantern creates a pleasant solar conical glow. This time-cherished figurine can be used in an outdoor or indoor setting. This gnome has an on/off switch and includes a solar panel that absorbs energy from any light source. The light-sensitive photocell conveniently turns the light on at dusk and off at dawn. It is made of durable poly-resin with a colorful painted finish. Requires 1 AA NiMH rechargeable battery. Dimensions: 7" x 5.125" x 10.25"
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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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