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    Habitat Steam Key

    This product is a brand new and unused Habitat Steam Key

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  • Hydroponics Lab
    Hydroponics Lab

    Get a 360 view of growing plants from the roots up Unique, transparent seed baskets provide a view of seedlings growing both up and down. Water in the plastic tubes creates an amazing, magnified view of the roots. Includes 3 test tubes, 3 seed

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  • Draper Compost Tumbler
    Draper Compost Tumbler

    Polypropylene barrel in frame with handle. Tumbling action accelerates composting process. Compost usually available in 6-8 weeks. Overall size: 770 x 750 x 750mm. Features and Benefits • Polyropylene barrel in frame with handle • Tumbling action accelerates composting process • Compost usually available in 6-8 weeks • Overall size: 770 x 750 x 750mm Contents 1 x Compost Tumbler, 180L

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  • Terrarium Building Experience in London
    Terrarium Building Experience in London

    Arts and Crafts Experience Days: During this fantastic two-hour workshop in London, you will create your very own mini garden terrarium to take home with you! You will be provided with the plants, tools and materials needed to design a beautiful terrarium that will make the perfect addition to your home.Upon arrival at the beautiful botanical-themed classroom, you will be greeted by your tutor for the afternoon. You and your group will be taught about the history of terrariums before getting the opportunity to create your very own unique terrarium to keep. Your self-sustainable living mini garden will be housed in a 3 litre glass jar with a secure natural cork lid. Please be sure to bring a towel with you so you can safely transport your terrarium home. Your step by step tutorial will commence as your tutor will talk you through how to build your garden layer by layer. Once your terrarium is complete, you will be given invaluable advice on how to care for it once it's in your home. This London terrarium making experience would be the perfect day out for the crafty plant-lover in your life, and is a fun addition to your next day out in London. 

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  • How can I convert a wooden terrarium into a rat habitat?

    To convert a wooden terrarium into a rat habitat, you can start by adding wire mesh to the top and sides to ensure proper ventilation. Next, you can add platforms and ramps for the rats to climb and explore, as well as nesting boxes and hiding spots for them to feel secure. It's important to use non-toxic materials for any additions or modifications to the terrarium, and to regularly clean and maintain the habitat to ensure the rats' health and well-being. Finally, make sure to provide plenty of enrichment and toys for the rats to keep them mentally and physically stimulated.

  • What does food habitat mean?

    Food habitat refers to the specific environment or area where an organism can find the food it needs to survive and thrive. It includes the types of food available, the accessibility of the food source, and the interactions between different species competing for the same resources. Understanding the food habitat of an organism is crucial for conservation efforts and ecosystem management, as it helps in predicting how changes in food availability can impact the population dynamics of species.

  • What fertilizer is used for hydroponics?

    Hydroponic systems typically use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer that contains all the essential nutrients plants need to grow. This type of fertilizer is specifically formulated for hydroponic systems to ensure optimal plant growth and development. Common ingredients in hydroponic fertilizers include nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and various micronutrients. It is important to closely follow the manufacturer's instructions for mixing and applying the fertilizer to prevent nutrient deficiencies or toxicities in the plants.

  • What habitat is the sandy seabed?

    The sandy seabed is a habitat found in shallow coastal waters and the deep ocean. It is characterized by a bottom covered in sand particles, with little to no vegetation or coral reefs. This habitat is home to a variety of marine organisms such as sand dollars, flatfish, and certain species of sharks and rays. The sandy seabed provides a substrate for burrowing animals and is an important feeding ground for many species of fish.

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  • See-through Compost Containers
    See-through Compost Containers

    3 separate compartments enable students to view the entire decomposition process clearly and make side-by-side comparisons between different materials. It also includes thermometers to demonstrate temperature changes too. Includes W300 x L200mm

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  • Vitax Compost Maker 2.5kg
    Vitax Compost Maker 2.5kg

    Economical way to make your own rich, dark compost in weeks. Compost accelerator, containing organic nutrients, to speed up the breakdown of organic garden and household material which might otherwise degrade very slowly. Use to re-cycle grass cuttings, weeds, leaves, vegetable matter, egg shells, shredded woody material etc to produce a rich dark compost. Apply: as required. How to Use: For compost heaps, alternate layers of compost material with Vitax Compost Maker. Keep the top of the heap warm and moist by covering the top with a polythene sheet. For compost bins and plastic sacks mix the Vitax Compost Maker with the material whilst filling the bins/sacks. Size: 2.5Kg box.Additional Information:• Feed Type: Compost Maker• Size (kg): 2.5

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  • Make Your Own Terrarium Workshop in Worthing
    Make Your Own Terrarium Workshop in Worthing

    Arts and Crafts Experience Days: During this fabulous two-hour workshop in Worthing, you’ll learn to make your very own terrarium using the plants, materials and tools provided. Get creative with succulents, pebbles, moss and a variety of glass containers—and leave with a decorative miniature garden that’s sure to brighten up any room! Terrariums were first used to transport exotic plants in the 19th century. Back then, they were called Wardian cases, after the botanist who popularised them—Nathanial Bagshaw Ward. Today, an ornamental terrarium makes a stylish addition to any home, and they’re surprisingly easy to make once you understand the basics. On arrival, you’ll be greeted by your tutor, who’ll begin by explaining how these self-sustaining ecosystems work. Next, you’ll choose from a selection of glass vessels, ready to start ‘gardening’. Fill your terrarium with succulent plants, pebbles, moss and activated charcoal to achieve a harmonious and oh-so Instagrammable design. You can enjoy a complimentary glass of prosecco while you work, and when your garden’s complete, your tutor will provide helpful tips for looking after it. That way, your terrarium will flourish for years to come! The Make Your Own Terrarium Workshop in Worthing would make a truly unique experience gift for the keen crafter in your life, and it’s a great one to share with your green-fingered mum or bestie. Go on, treat them to an Experience Days voucher today!

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  • Levington Multipurpose Compost 20 Litre NWT5264
    Levington Multipurpose Compost 20 Litre NWT5264

    Levington Multipurpose Compost 20 LitreFor all your gardening uses and for all stages of a plants life. Levington Multi Purpose Compost contains essential plant food for 6 weeks, to give your plants a great start.How to useFor containers Ensure that

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  • How do lifespan and habitat influence jellyfish?

    Lifespan and habitat play a significant role in influencing jellyfish populations. Different species of jellyfish have varying lifespans, with some living only a few months while others can live for several years. The habitat in which jellyfish reside also impacts their population dynamics, as certain environmental conditions such as temperature, salinity, and food availability can affect their growth and reproduction rates. Additionally, changes in habitat due to human activities, such as pollution and overfishing, can lead to an increase in jellyfish populations in some areas.

  • How are reptiles adapted to their habitat?

    Reptiles are adapted to their habitat in several ways. Some of the key adaptations include: 1. Scales or shells: Reptiles have scales or shells that help protect them from predators and harsh environmental conditions. These structures also help reduce water loss through their skin. 2. Efficient metabolism: Reptiles have a slow metabolism which allows them to survive in environments with limited food resources. They can go for long periods without eating. 3. Behavioral adaptations: Reptiles have developed various behaviors to help them survive in their habitats. For example, some species bask in the sun to regulate their body temperature, while others burrow underground to escape extreme temperatures. 4. Camouflage: Many reptiles have evolved to blend in with their surroundings, making them less visible to predators or prey. 5. Specialized senses: Reptiles have specialized senses such as heat-sensing pits, which help them detect prey or predators in their environment. Overall, these adaptations help reptiles thrive in a wide range of habitats, from deserts to rainforests.

  • What is a habitat for an aquarium?

    A habitat for an aquarium is a carefully designed environment that mimics the natural living conditions of the aquatic species being housed. It includes elements such as water quality, temperature, lighting, plants, rocks, and hiding spots to ensure the health and well-being of the fish or other aquatic animals. Creating a suitable habitat is essential for the inhabitants to thrive and exhibit their natural behaviors. Regular maintenance and monitoring of the habitat are also crucial to keep the aquarium ecosystem stable.

  • How have crocodiles adapted to their habitat?

    Crocodiles have adapted to their habitat in several ways. Their streamlined bodies and webbed feet help them move swiftly through water, making them efficient hunters. Their ability to regulate their body temperature by basking in the sun or cooling off in the water allows them to thrive in a range of environments. Their powerful jaws and sharp teeth are well-suited for catching and consuming prey, making them top predators in their ecosystems.

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