Preparing your garden for winter
Posted on October 24, 2018
Most of us give our lawns a final mow during October or November and then leave our gardens to fend for themselves over the bitter winter months. But spending a little longer preparing your garden for winter will help it to look its best come spring, while clever planting will ensure you have a green […]
Read moreProtect your garden from heat stress
Posted on July 18, 2018
Here are our tips to help protect your garden from heat stress such as Pot plants, hanging baskets and vertical gardens are especially susceptible as the soils are more vulnerable and prone to heating than the soil in the ground. Plants around the edges of garden beds are also more exposed and vulnerable. Protect your garden from […]
Read moreProtect your lawns from extreme heat
Posted on July 9, 2018
While this summer has started with a bang how can you protect your lawns from extreme heat? By adhering to the following tips you can ensure your lawn will remain healthy during the extreme heat of summer: Refrain from cutting too short – A common misconception is to cut the lawn too short. Ultimately this […]
Read moreGarden Water Saving Advice
Posted on May 31, 2018
Garden water saving is important for two reasons. First, to save money if you’re on a water meter – 40% of us, and rising, are. Second, because at peak demand up to 70% of our water supply can be used in gardens, which forces suppliers to use groundwater and take it from streams. This can […]
Read moreNon-chemical weed control
Posted on May 24, 2018
Weeds can be controlled without resorting to weedkillers. Non-chemical weed control or organic control measures rely on killing or restricting the weeds by physical action, from manual removal to smothering, burning and using weed barriers. Suitable for… All weeds can be controlled without weedkillers, but persistent or deep rooted weeds may be very difficult to […]
Read moreDiscourage Thieves: 30 Thorny Bushes
Posted on May 10, 2018
It seems when the thin blue line just isn’t enough in the fight against crime, a prickly green one might be just the thing. Police have begun issuing gardening tips to householders designed to help cut back burglary rates. The Metropolitan Police guidelines on ‘How to stop garden thieves’ says that people can ‘make their […]
Read moreAdvice on Employing Gardener
Posted on April 19, 2018
In this article we look at how to employ a gardener, as a skilled gardener offers far more than mere watering and weeding but what, exactly, should you look for? 1. What work needs doing? Gardeners, and the services they offer, are many and varied, and if you’re thinking of employing one your first […]
Read moreFast Growing Hedge Plants
Posted on April 12, 2018
A fast growing hedge will increase privacy, while also adding texture and interest to your landscaping. Looking to turn your garden into a secluded oasis, or just block out your view of passing traffic? A fence or brick wall might offer an instant solution, but a lush green hedge will act as a natural and […]
Read moreLAWN CARE AND GRASS SEED
Posted on April 6, 2018
A wonderful lush lawn isn’t as difficult as you think and doesn’t need to be costly either with the right lawn care and grass seed programe. Armed with the right information, you can figure out when the best time to sow grass seed is, how to choose it, sow it, and look after it. Get […]
Read moreGuide to Garden Care tasks
Posted on March 29, 2018
At Protech Garden Solutions we create a bespoke garden specification to keep your outside space maintained all year round. Whether you require us to provide simple lawn care, planting your flower displays for all year round colour or the complete garden maintenance package we will create a custom plan to your meet specific needs. We […]
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