Depressing isn’t it? Already past the longest day so the evenings from now on will be shorter and all we have to look forward
Depressing isn’t it? Already past the longest day so the evenings from now on will be shorter and all we have to look forward
Despite sorry-looking grass with long straggly growth, weeds and moss and the general rubbish of winter on the surface, lawns are doing their best
With the first frosts giving the early morning a distinctly nippy feel the autumn fall is starting in earnest. Recent rains have led to
Rain and chilly in the north, bright and sunny in the south, but no matter where you are the leaves are tumbling. And, north
Autumn gales and storms have made their impact on the garden and there’s more to come according to the all-seeing weather men and women.
Autumn has blown in with gales and lashings of rain, but it’s still warm enough for plants to flourish. Window boxes and tubs still
The annual fall has started and leaves need to be regularly cleared otherwise they will stop light and moisture getting to the lawn and
‘A stitch in time saves nine,’ the ancient saying goes, and it can be equally applied to the garden as well as holey socks.
We have been warning for some time that leaves need to be cleared, and often, both to allow lawns and flower beds to stay
The leaves have really started cascading now but don’t be tempted to let them just rot away – they can stop nutrients and moisture penetrating to