Companion planting is a great natural, organic way to protect your juicy homegrown strawberries as well as encourage their growth and produce even sweeter crops.
Gardeners have been using… Read More
Hydrangea are very floriferous from the month of May and give colour to the gardens for months. They will allow you to create beautiful flowering borders and even very beautiful hedges tinte… Read More
Spring is in full bloom and the garden is springing back to life. My spring bulbs are starting to fade out telling me it`s time to get out the May garden pottering checklist.
Ho… Read More
Homemade fertilizers are a cheap and environmentally friendly way to feed your plants. It will encourage growth and crop yields and even discourage garden pests and plant diseases. Pla… Read More
Making a Sunflower den in the garden is a fun activity to do with children. Kids love planting sunflowers because they are fast growing, low maintenance and full of vibrant colour… Read More
Attract Butterflies and Bees into your garden with these 5 wildlife-friendly garden plants. These plants add fragrance, colour and texture to your garden, they also create a habitat fo… Read More
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June is here and my garden has burst into life over the spring months. Time to start thinking about hanging out baskets overflowing with Begonias and tending to my ve… Read More
Planning a summer garden is so exciting and satisfying when the palette of colours, shapes and textures all come together in an explosion of a botanical masterpiece.
A gardener’s w… Read More
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July brings long warm days that continue late into the evening perfect for garden pottering after work, hosting barbeques, garden parties and splashing in the pool.
Ther… Read More
Mediterranean and sub-tropical plants are the perfect way to add an exotic touch to your garden.
July is the perfect time to invite guests over for barbeques and summer parties. Impress… Read More
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October is the month when the garden really begins to show off those warm autumn colours. There are plenty of tasks to do in the garden this month. The main job… Read More
October is a month bursting with autumn colours. The leaves begin to turn golden with warm orange, yellow and deep reds. It’s a palette of colours to inspire any landscape… Read More
September is the time to prepare for autumn gardening tasks. The weather can be changeable in September from mild, warm days to wet and chilly. There are lots of tasks to keep yo… Read More
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The September garden is generally cooler as the weather becomes milder. This month is a good time to prepare for autumn gardening tasks. The weather can be chan… Read More
August is the peak of summer making it one of the hottest months. Watering in the garden is a top priority. Using grey water or ideally rain water from a water butt is not only good for wa… Read More
Bring the outdoors into the house this autumn with beautiful flower displays.
As summer begins to fade, bring your garden into the house by adding seasonal flower displays and cent… Read More
Halloween is a great time to really have some fun with your garden. Get creative decorating the front of your house for trick-or-treaters. Having a theme will achieve a festive and in… Read More
Toadstools and fungi are a
natural and essential part of the garden ecosystem. To have toadstools and mushrooms in your lawn
is a sign of a healthy garden with soil packed with benefic… Read More
As late autumn turns to winter, with colder, shorter days, there are still plenty of tasks to do in the garden in November. Most of the garden plants are dormant now and will need to b… Read More
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November is here and with it comes the chance of early frost. The focus this month in the garden is protecting plants and wildlife from the cold winter months ahead. … Read More
Leaf mould is a great organic method for creating homemade compost. It has a rich earthy scent and a crumbly compost texture. As the autumn/winter garden is usually covered in fa… Read More
Winter is finally upon us and there are many winter flowering plants worth considering to add some vibrant colour to the garden during these cold winter months. Winter can be harsh for… Read More
The wildlife that visit our gardens play a vital role in the natural world and the environment. There are many things that we as gardeners can do to help local wildlife. Building a wi… Read More
Winter can be challenging for wildlife with food sources and shelter to protect against the harsh winter weather in short supply. Adding winter evergreens which sustain wildlife throug… Read More
Potted Christmas trees are becoming a popular choice for bringing festive cheer into the home over the holiday season.
A living tree provides a fresh pine fragrance to the home and a pott… Read More
There is still plenty to do when your are out gardening in December and as we approach the shortest day of the year, the weather can be quite crisp and chilly. Time to wrap up warm and… Read More
Winter should not put you off enjoying the beauty of plants. Bring the outdoors in with a floral winter centrepiece. You can buy ready made displays or get creative and combine your favour… Read More
Houseplants are the perfect gift for anyone and especially at Christmas time. They brighten up the home, improve the air quality and are easy to care for with the minimum of fuss.
M… Read More
Poinsettias with their familiar red and green leaves are a popular plant given as a gift during the festive period. Knowing how to care for your poinsettia will prolong its life and re… Read More
The new year is here. Now is the time to plan what you want to do in the this year while out gardening in January. With January being cold and, in some areas, covered in snow, it can… Read More
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Spring is approaching and the first spring bulbs are emerging out of the ground. Gardening in February is all about preparing the garden for sowing and grow… Read More
Spring bulbs herald the beginning of spring with a stunning burst of colour and fragrance. Say goodbye to winter and add some springtime cheer to your garden with these top 10 spri… Read More
If you live in a town house or apartment, it can be inspiring and fun to design a space for a home vegetable garden. With limited space for growing crops, use containers and vertical p… Read More
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Gardening in March is a busy time as the weather warms up. With the last of the morning frost and the arrival of spring, now is the time to start planting.
F… Read More
If you are planning to replace a garden fence or build a garden wall it is advisable to research your local garden law on fence boundaries. Property law can vary between different coun… Read More
Spring Equinox – The First Day of Spring
Friday, 20th of March is when the Spring Equinox will occur in the UK to welcome in the first day of spring, 2020. In other parts… Read More
If left untouched, moss on lawns will continue to spread, taking over where your beautiful lawn once was. So how do you control the moss?
Moss will grow under the perfect shady… Read More
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Gardening in May is a busy time for flower and vegetable growers. With summer on its way, now is the perfect time to tidy up spring flowering plants, perennials and p… Read More
Black spot on roses is a common disease which infects our prized and cherished roses. Diplocarpon rosae is a type of fungus which develops black spots on the leaves of r… Read More
Gardening in June is a busy time for gardeners. The summer season will start on June 20th this year with the summer solstice giving us the longest day of the year. Flowers a… Read More
Gardening in July brings longer, warmer days that continue late into the evening. This is the perfect month for pottering in the garden after work, hosting barbecues, garden partie… Read More
August is the peak of summer making it one of the hottest months. While gardening in August, watering in the garden is a top priority. Using grey water or rainwater from a water butt is not… Read More
Gardening in September is the time to prepare for autumn gardening tasks. The weather can be changeable this month, from mild warm days to wet and chilly. There are lots of tasks… Read More
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