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A GUIDE TO RAISED FLOWER BEDS

Posted on March 28, 2018

Raised flower beds are an attractive addition to your landscaping, convenient to use and the perfect solution for gardens with problem soil. If your plants currently struggle against clay soil or poor water drainage, raised flower beds are an easy way to combat the problem. If you suffer from weak knees or a bad back, […]

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Lawn Maintenance Tops Tips

Posted on March 22, 2018

Now is the time to start thinking about your lawn maintenance program. You might not know it, but your lawn pays you back for all the hard work you put into it – your lawn serves as a huge source of air conditioning for your garden, keeping it cool in the hot summer months. It […]

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Garden Maintenance – Lawn Edging

Posted on March 21, 2018

Spring is officially here and today the sun is shinning so it’s time to think about your garden maintenance program  including your lawns. When carrying our your garden maintenance there’s one thing that can really spoil a nice lawn – ragged and untidy lawn edges. Follow our quick guide to transform your lawn just by […]

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Spring Lawn Care

Posted on March 15, 2018

After the success of our lawn care post last year we thought we would update it with more information, because as we all know a beautiful lawn complements the rest of the garden and makes the whole garden look fantastic. A spring lawn care routine is the best way to spend a little time and […]

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Our hedge care throughout the year tips

Posted on August 11, 2017

Whether deciduous or evergreen with leaves or needles: every hedge needs to be cared for. However, a number of factors have to be taken into account with hedge care. Here you will find everything you need to know about hedge types and cutting techniques. Cutting techniques. The right way to cut your hedge. Hedge cutting […]

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Roof Garden Maintenance

Posted on June 8, 2017

The maintenance of green roofs is perceived to be one of the greatest barriers to their installation. The maintenance schedule should be considered during the design process, when the demand for maintenance input can be anticipated. There is no such thing as a ‘no’ maintenance roof, green or otherwise. All new commercial buildings are required […]

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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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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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Importance of Communal Cleaning and Garden Maintenance

Posted on November 25, 2015

Keeping your property always looking clean and fresh is a huge part of being a property manager. As experts in communal cleaning and garden maintenance with over thirty years experience he hope the below helps RTM Companies. First impressions are key and with a nice, presentable property, it will show interested clients and visitors that […]

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