garden care
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How to Clean and Care for Your Rattan Garden Furniture
Picture this: a sunny day, a beautifully arranged garden, and you lounging on your rattan garden furniture. It’s the perfect setting for a garden party or a lazy Sunday with a book and a cup of tea (or something stronger). But how do you keep this stylish and durable furniture looking fabulous? Fear not! Our handy guide will show you how to keep your rattan furniture clean […]
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Easy and Affordable Spring Makeovers for Your Outdoor Space
Is cabin fever gnawing at you? Are you yearning to ditch the Netflix marathon and soak up some sunshine? Spring whispers promise of warm breezes, blooming gardens, and lazy afternoons spent outdoors. But hold on, before you fling open the patio doors, is your outdoor space ready to impress the sunshine (and maybe your neighbours)?Well, even if […]
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Top Picks for Spring: Must-Have Outdoor Sofa Sets in 2024
Nature is awakening. Birds are chirping, flowers are blooming, and the call of the great outdoors is undeniable. But wait, before you start planning endless barbecues and backyard lounging, is your patio ready for primetime? Don’t worry, it’s not too late! With a few easy tweaks, you can turn your patio from a forgotten corner into a […]
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How to Prepare Your Garden for Spring
Ah, spring! The time of year when Mother Nature emerges from her winter slumber, and the world explodes with vibrant colours and the sweet scent of blooming flowers. But before you can fully embrace the joy of spring gardening, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty (in the most delightful way, […]
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Choose bedding plants for a bright summer display
The garden centres are full of summer bedding plants, tempting you to buy and plant to brighten up your gardens now the bulbs are mostly over. The late spring bank holiday is the traditional time for a bedding changeover. In this post, we dig down (sorry!) for a little information to bring your summer garden […]
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6 tips to help you keep on top of the weeding this spring
Spring is now well underway and everything is growing fast, weeds included. Weeding now stops weeds getting well established. It makes all the difference! Here are six tips to help you. 1. Know your enemy A regular stroll around your garden will show you where the weeds are and where action is required. Get to […]
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Get ready for next spring in the garden – yes, really!
If you’ve been enjoying flowers in your garden recently then now is the time to make sure you have another good display next spring. Commiserations if you haven’t had a good display but a few preparations now will improve matters next spring. Split or plant some snowdrops and/or winter aconites. Prune winter-flowering shrubs that have […]
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Develop a low maintenance garden by working with nature
Mowing, weeding and watering are the most disliked jobs in the garden. Follow our suggestions about working with nature to create a low maintenance garden. After the initial work you’ll soon see the benefit. Gardening is made very, very much easier when we work with nature and our soil conditions, climate, rainfall and local wildlife. […]
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A garden trellis shows someone cares
Oh, I do like a garden trellis. I like it if it’s smart and upright, and I like it when it’s missing bits and lurching unsteadily. Whenever I see one I feel quite encouraged. I think it shows that somebody cares and that somebody has made the effort. Or at least that they did, once […]
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Wrap up for February jobs in the garden
We can really feel the days lengthening in February and the birds are starting to sing, morning and evening. As long as the ground isn’t rock hard with frost or snow, it’s time to get ahead with February jobs in the garden. February jobs: chit potatoes It’s time for people in southern parts to chit […]
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Take part in Big Garden Birdwatch, the world’s biggest wildlife survey!
Gardeners are natural citizen scientists Birds are sensitive to environmental changes and so they are a good gauge of the health of your local ecosystem. That’s part of the thinking behind the Big Garden Birdwatch which takes place this year on Saturday 28th, Sunday 29th and Monday 30th January 2017. The Big Garden Birdwatch is […]
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Ten great Christmas presents for gardeners (plus one for luck)
It’s so easy to choose Christmas presents for gardeners. Here are ten ideas which might suit a gardener you know. Plus a bonus idea for luck! Under £15 1. Seeds and/or a tin to keep them in Herb seeds (chives and parsley are good choices) will always be welcomed by people who love cooking. If […]
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