END OF SEASON SALE OF BEDDING

This weekend we started our End of Season sale and there are plenty of bargains to be had. There is still plenty of colour to fill that empty gap where perhaps something didn’t thrive and there are hanging baskets and
Every Gardener's Paradise
This weekend we started our End of Season sale and there are plenty of bargains to be had. There is still plenty of colour to fill that empty gap where perhaps something didn’t thrive and there are hanging baskets and
National Gardening Week is upon us. An annual event organised by the RHS to encourage more people to take part in the healthy and productive outdoor activity of gardening, runs this year from 27th April to 5th May and is
A vase of fresh flowers straight from the garden can instantly make a house feel more like a home and growing cut flowers yourself is easy if you choose the right plants and will save you £££ at the florist.
Often overlooked as being purely for culinary purposes, most herbs are a pleasure to behold with many having beautiful delicate flowers in season, and with scents that bring magic to a garden throughout the year. Some varieties are even used
If you haven’t already got a compost bin now is a great time to make one! With just a few wooden pallets and some wooden stakes you can have a new one built in an hour with these 5 simple
Did you know 2016 is the year of the Cosmos? Fleuroselect, the international organisation for the ornamental plants industry, has chosen 2016 as the Year of the Cosmos, and rightly so! This amazing half-hardy annual produces flowers in abundance atop the
As we are still getting cold nights and frosty mornings don’t forget to continue putting out food and water for the wild birds – check daily and clean feeders regularly. Make sure that your bird nest-boxes are all put in place ready
Due to the mild weather many of us have continued mowing throughout the winter as the grass has continued growing, but caring for your lawn properly in the winter will ensure that come spring time, it flourishes once more. Here
On those days when you can get outdoors, finish off clearing away last year’s spent plants, weed through and mulch with garden compost or well-rotted manure so your garden is fit and ready the moment the growing year starts. Dig
Give garden tools some TLC so that they are ready to go as you need them. Your tools work hard for you all year – and they’ll continue to do so if you spend time now to return them to