Kids will really "dig" working in the yard or garden with this bug-eyed and durable, child-sized shovel for kids six and older. A sturdy, wide metal scoop, bright colors on the wooden shaft, and an easy-grip handle with Giddy Buggy's eyes and antennae make gardening activities exciting and enjoyable!
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Cheerful and sturdy child-sized garden rake with Giddy Buggy theme
Sturdy metal scoop
Painted wooden shaft and easy-to-grip plastic handle with whimsical bug eyes and antennae
I got 5 medium nugget bark bags this Sunday. I’m so disappointed about this product. It is around 10% is nugget bark and the rest is shredded wood and dust. Dr. Earth brand ripoff customers
This is a unique set 2 chairs 1 ottoman for sharing… color has held up with our 🌵🌞 heat. Spot clean with damp cloth. Looks great in our patio.
The only problem I’ve had is a button came off and I cannot find replacement cushions 🤷🏻♀️
Left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing
Armstrong website for Costa Mesa store stated the Brussel Sprouts and Sugar Snap peas are available for pick up. Visited store and products were NOT available
Been using this since 2008. I knew nothing about houseplants back then, so when my false aralia was infested with fungus gnats I went to Armstrong and asked if they had anything. The first thing the lady showed me was this and I’ve used it faithfully ever since. Really great for anything that is susceptible to mealy bugs, aphids, scale, whitefly, thrips, Japanese beetle, and it even keeps ants out. Ants, I learned, are addicted (like opiates) to the excrement “honeydew” of scale, mealies, and aphids, and will actively move the bugs around to other plants in a sort of "drug operation", so that they never run out of a supply! If you see ants, chances are a plant is either too dry and/or there are mealies or scale somewhere.