Top 10 tips for February gardening
February is a great time to get ahead with some gardening tasks and appreciate the daffodils and crocuses beginning to awaken in the clean, crisp air. However, if you’d rather ...
Landscape Gardeners in Wimbledon, London
February is a great time to get ahead with some gardening tasks and appreciate the daffodils and crocuses beginning to awaken in the clean, crisp air. However, if you’d rather ...
Freezing weather can be really harsh on your garden, if you have to go away in these cold days don’t forget to spare a thought for your garden. It’s always ...
February can literally be a month of two halves. Some days the sun shines enough to convince you that spring has arrived, only to snatch the brightness away in an ...
Gardening in February is anything but self-evident; how many of us have left our allotments and even our very own gardens to do as they will through the coldest months ...
Watching birds make their homes in your garden is a popular past-time and, according to the RSPB, more than 50% of us leave food out for our feathered friends. Feeding ...
What you need to do in your allotment or vegetable garden over winter really depends on how much progress you’ve made up until now on clearing , preparing and digging ...
Although things certainly slow down in the garden over winter, crisp winter days and a sprinkling of snow don’t need to stop you enjoying your garden. A well designed garden ...
In our house, Christmas isn’t Christmas without the smell of pine needles spreading their seasonal cheer. There really is nothing to beat a real Christmas tree and, provided you look ...
The sight of the first Christmas tree standing proudly in someone’s windows, decked out with baubles and tinsel and glittering fairy lights is a sure sign that the seasonal festivities ...
Whilst December is better known for hectic Christmas preparations, present buying expeditions and over-the-top decorations, there is no need for things in the garden to grind to a halt once ...
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