Autumn lawn care guide
After a long summer of getting the best out of your lawn, it is time to start preparing it for winter.
After a long summer of getting the best out of your lawn, it is time to start preparing it for winter.
As the weather starts to cool down at the end of the summer, how can you still make the most of your garden in autumn?
If your patio looks a little drab and uninteresting after a colourful summer, then plant up your containers with late...
The ban stopping the sale of bagged peat for the home gardener will mean that everyone will have to be gardening peat...
Aerating your lawn can give it the extra help it needs to grow thicker and deeper rooted grass.
Keeping cats out of your garden is easier than you might think.
Top dressing a lawn is the process of applying additional materials to the surface of a lawn.
Like all plants, lawns benefit from regular feeding. Without extra nutrients, the grass soon uses up plant food reserves...
Decorative bark can be used all around your garden and has multiple benefits.
Silver birches ( Betula) are very much prized for their graceful appearance, particularly in winter when their gorgeous...
Wallflowers are spring and summer-flowering bedding plants, providing a wealth of colour for beds, borders and...
Follow our quick guide to transform your lawn just by doing lawn edging right.
The location, size of nest box and size of entrance are all factors that will determine whether or not birds will be...
Knowing when to prune roses is has to be one of the most common gardening quandaries of all time.
Rudbeckias have become one of our most popular garden plants in recent years.
If you are wanting to feed the birds, is there anything you an do to stop squirrels stealing food you’ve put out for...