The festive period may be slowly finishing but that doesn’t have to mean the end for your beloved Christmas tree. If you purchased a living tree this year then we recommend that you refrain from throwing it away and consider replanting it. Continue reading →
If you want to get back into the garden, but lack the funds to give it the overhaul that it needs, don’t despair. There are plenty of supplies you can pick up for free! Continue reading →
It is important to ensure that your garden is safe from bugs and weeds, as well as ensuring that your plants are kept safe and fresh. And so we understand that it can be difficult to maintain your garden in an eco-friendly manner, and not to forget costly! This is why we have come up with 5 useful fertiliser and pesticide alternatives for your home garden, which is presented below. This will guarantee to overcome high cost expenses by using home products and time consumption for you. Continue reading →
Why Solar Lights Are Eco-Friendly For Your Garden Using solar lights in your garden are a great way to be eco-friendly. Having light in your garden enhances attractiveness and safety for when it gets dark. So how can solar lights help the environment? Solar energy is used to generate electricity, which gathers photons within sunrays and then converts them into conduction electrons where an electric charge travels through a circuit in the solar light. Battery back-up systems are available to use during the night. Continue reading →
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 →
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 →
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 →
As the days get longer and the count down to our summer holidays begin, our attention turns to our gardens and their potential over the Great British Summer. Continue reading →
During the autumn it’s tempting to retreat back inside, pop the heating on and avoid those darker evenings and cooler temperatures. But it’s important to devote a bit of time to getting your garden ready for the winter ahead – this can include jobs like pruning, weeding, and getting rid of any garden waste which may have accumulated over the summer. Continue reading →
Laying new turf may sound simple enough, and indeed with the correct preparation, equipment and skill it can be, but it can easily go wrong if you don't follow a few simple rules. Continue reading →