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Hiring your Perfect Gardener

Posted on March 29, 2017

We all love our gardens but not everyone has the time to take care of them. If you’d rather leave the gardening to the professionals, here’s some advice on how to hire the best. Finding the right gardener Whether your garden needs a spot of weeding or a complete overhaul, finding the right gardener can […]

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Environmentally Friendly Gardening

Posted on March 16, 2017

Creating an environmentally friendly garden is a major step towards reducing your carbon footprint. While many of us are starting to realise the importance of eco-living, our gardens often go ignored and untouched. However, with so much emphasis on environmental issues, now is the perfect time to start taking more control. Composting Tips Creating your […]

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Spring Lawn Care Tips

Posted on March 9, 2017

Spring is a very important season for looking after your lawn and your lawn care program. After the rigours of winter it needs careful attention as soon as the days start to lengthen and the grass starts to grow. Giving the lawn the care it needs now will ensure the best possible results throughout the […]

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Communal Gardens Ready for Spring

Posted on March 1, 2017

Ten Tips to get your communal gardens ready for spring With the clocks springing forward and the delight of longer, brighter days ahead, there couldn’t be a better time to take a look at your communal gardens outdoor space. If you don’t use professional garden maintenance contractors to look after your communal gardens, we have […]

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How to manage trees, leaves & climbers

Posted on November 15, 2016

Here are our tips to manage trees, leaves and climbers. Autumn and winter bring challenges with trees, leaves and climbers. Some management now can save time and effort later, when you may have to repair unnecessary damage. Leaves – clear them Clear leaves as soon as you can; waiting until the end of autumn is […]

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Get your Lawn Ready for Winter

Posted on November 4, 2016

A straggly patch of grass or a poorly-maintained lawn are not only eyes sores but are often building up problems for later; such as large pools of water, moss and fungi. We also advise our clients to tackle their lawns now, in autumn, so that they are fighting-fit for winter and then in a good […]

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Want Garden Winter Colour? Plant now.

Posted on October 28, 2016

  In the heart of a cold, grey, rainy winter flowers can brighten up even the most dull days. If you start now, you can guarantee some garden winter colour. Here’s how to do it the pro way. Plant winter bedding Once plants have stopped flowering, remove them from beds, borders, hanging baskets and containers. […]

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Protecting Your Garden from Heat Stress

Posted on August 17, 2016

Here are our top tips on Protecting Your Garden from Heat Stress from 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. Protecting your garden from heat […]

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Spring & Summer lawn care advice

Posted on May 5, 2016

Over winter, the lawn does not grow much, but once the weather warms up in early spring, you can start mowing, and this is also a good time to over-seed any areas damaged over winter. In this article we offer expert Spring & Summer lawn care advice. Lawn care treatments Below are some of the tasks […]

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Garden Water Saving Tips

Posted on April 22, 2016

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 […]

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