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Common garden pests and natural ways to keep them at bay

Common garden pests and natural ways to keep them at bay Gardens are a wonderful way to connect with nature and create a tranquil outdoor space to relax, socialise or play in. However, with beautiful plants comes the challenge of pests that can damage or destroy the garden. There's no need to worry because there…
29th Mar

Testing Garden Soil pH Levels: A Beginner’s Guide

Testing Garden Soil pH Levels: A Beginner's Guide It is extremely important to maintain the right pH level of the soil to ensure the health and productivity of the plants in your garden. The pH level of soil determines how it absorbs nutrients and water that your plants require and influences microbial activity in the…
8th Mar

Unleashing the potential of evergreen plants in your garden

Unleashing the potential of evergreen plants in your garden Evergreen plants are the unsung heroes of the garden, providing year-round beauty and structure. Unlike deciduous plants that shed their leaves during autumn, evergreen plants maintain their foliage throughout the year, offering a consistent backdrop for your garden when other plants are dormant.   So, what are…
25th Jan

New Year, New Garden: Revitalise Your Garden with These New Year’s Resolutions

New Year, New Garden: Revitalise Your Garden with These New Year's Resolutions As we bid farewell to another year and welcome the possibilities of a new chapter, it's the perfect time to plan and implement New Year's resolutions for your garden. Just like personal goals, setting resolutions for your garden can help you make beautiful…
5th Jan

Our Top 10 Tips for Taking Care of Your Garden While You’re On Holiday

Before going on holiday, it's important to take care of your garden to make sure it is in the best shape whilst you are away. We've put together a checklist of tasks to complete before you leave to make sure your outdoor space is thriving upon your return.
19th Jul

Rewild your garden with No Mow May

Here are our top tips for No Mow May which will result in your garden filled with butterflies and other insects flying about in a dream world of flowers filled with sweet, nutritious pollen.
11th May

RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch

The RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch returns January 27th – 29th. We encourage you all to get your gardens ready for a weekend of observing our feathered friends.
23rd Jan

The 5 senses in Gardening

Catering for all five senses is important too. Sensory input to both stimulates and relax is critical for these children, more so than it is for the rest of us.
19th May

Is your garden fit for a Queen?

What better reason to have a garden party than the upcoming royal jubilee? There’s plenty of time to prepare your garden in regal fashion; here are my top tips for a colourful summer.
3rd May

Chocolate Plants

Chocolate isn't just for Easter! Chocolate plants make it possible to enjoy the colour and or scent all summer long.
26th Apr

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