Weeds, nettles, and bramble are rampant at this time of year, and if they’re blighting your garden, a brushcutter will prove a fast, low-effort
Weeds, nettles, and bramble are rampant at this time of year, and if they’re blighting your garden, a brushcutter will prove a fast, low-effort
The tail end of hurricane Eunice left the gardens looking a bit of a mess with leaves and small branches littering the lawns and
The bank holiday weekend in August is often a time to straighten out odd bits of the garden which are looking a little tired
With the Spring Bank Holiday next weekend many of you will be planning your first summer party of the year. You know, warm wine,
It’s time to make sure the log store is properly filled for the coming winter months. And even though the logs you have might
While families pray for hours of unbroken sunshine for summer barbecues and country strolls, gardeners would like a bit of rain now and then
Time to trim the hedges of their Spring growth, for nothing shows off a garden large or small as well as a neat hedge
Hedges have grown at a terrific speed lately and you can give them their first trim of the year after making sure there are
The garden in May is always a delight with flowers starting to bloom and the vegetable plot showing signs of a good crop. But
Typical British weather. Just as we start to anticipate the start of warmer weather, vicious night frosts and snow showers arrive. But to celebrate