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  1. 6 Technology Tips to Make Your Lawn A Tension Free Process

    garden technology Maintaining your garden can be a challenging process, when we have other responsibilities and commitments to take care of in our daily lives. Below, displays a great list of advanced technology solutions that can be used to take care of your lawn in a simple, easy and carefree manner. Continue reading →
  2. Garden Shed Buying Guide

    Garden with gardening  tools and wooden shed with closed door - 3D Rendering Finding the Perfect Shed for your Garden   A garden shed can be a welcomed edition to your garden. Whether you require it for storing your gardening equipment, or you would like it to double as a summer house or outdoor office, finding the right shed for you can transform your outdoor living space. There are many styles, types and sizes available, so it can be struggle to work out which variety is best for you, your garden and your family. Wooden, metal and plastic sheds all bring something to the table, and each are suited to different uses. Continue reading →
  3. Cheap Alternatives to Greenhouses

    Garden greenhouseCheap Alternatives to Greenhouses   Investing in a greenhouse is an expensive and time consuming thing, working out what size would fit in your garden, how and where to fit it. Aside from the obvious cost, greenhouses need maintaining to keep them weather proof. There are many cheaper alternatives to your traditional green house, and we have compiled a list of the most popular options. Continue reading →
  4. Domestic Wind Turbines

    wind turbines in Oiz eolic park at sunset The Benefits of Investing in Domestic Wind Turbines   As the days get colder, it is important to think about the most cost effective way to heat your home. Renewable energy is becoming more and more popular amongst domestic users, as it can reduce your electricity bill dramatically, if not cover it entirely. The UK is the windiest country in Europe, with the wind speed being at it’s strongest during the winter months, so wind turbines for your home are a great option if the prospect of heating your home over the winter seems daunting. Continue reading →
  5. Help and Advice - Making your own Compost

    Compost with composted soil Help and Advice - Making your own Compost Making your own compost is a great way of disposing of organic garden and kitchen waste, turning it into a nutrient rich fertiliser for your garden. Continue reading →
  6. How to Prepare a Lawn for Autumn

    shot of digging at allotment on a bright summers day It is traditional to give lawns a bit of rejuvenation in September. After a summer of dry heat and wind, your lawn often needs a little TLC to help it last through the autumn and winter months. Before you start on the steps below, make sure that you have had some good rainfall and you can see that your lawn is growing again. Continue reading →
  7. Outdoor Heaters

    Buying Guide on Outdoor Heating To make the most of the late sunsets that summer brings, an outdoor heater can turn a late night gathering into a night to remember. There are three main types of outdoor heaters, and each will help create a slightly different atmosphere. So if you’re after a fire pit or an electric heater, or you just don’t know, we can help. Continue reading →
  8. How to Make a Flowerbed

    Garden work being done transplanting celosia Nothing makes a garden fit more with the season than a beautiful flower bed. Even if you have a tiny garden, dedicating a small section to flowers will add colour and personality to it. If you don’t have one, fear not! They are a very straight forward feature to add, and we have condensed it down into five easy steps. Continue reading →
  9. Why get Locally Sourced Fruit and Veg Boxes

    Going Green Veg Boxes The term ‘going green’ is thrown around more and more these days. We should be recycling, using public transport, making meals from scratch rather than eating manufactured food. But where do we get these ingredients? If you look at the origins of the majority of the fruit and veg we buy at the super market, we can see that it is flown in from all over the world before it gets to our trolleys. Air freight and tankers produce a large proportion of the worlds sulphur emissions, meaning that our fresh ingredients are not as eco-friendly as we presume. Continue reading →
  10. Fruit and Vegetable to Grow NOW, and How to do it.

    Green sprout growing from seed You may think that you have missed your chance to have a go at growing your own produce this year, but that is not the case! You still have time to serve up your own home grown salads at your next barbecue. Vegetables such as tomatoes, courgettes, cucumbers, celery and strawberries all thrive in the warmer months, and if looked after well can continue to grow into the autumn. Continue reading →

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