Autumn lawn care guide
After a long summer of getting the best out of your lawn, it is time to start preparing it for winter.
After a long summer of getting the best out of your lawn, it is time to start preparing it for winter.
As the weather starts to cool down at the end of the summer, how can you still make the most of your garden in autumn?
We explain how you can repair your lawn patches quickly and easily.
If your patio looks a little drab and uninteresting after a colourful summer, then plant up your containers with late...
A beautiful lawn makes any garden look fantastic, but it doesn’t happen without a bit of effort.
There’s nothing more soothing and relaxing than the presence and sound of gently running water. Whether you have a tiny...
Moving house is one of the most stressful experiences, especially if there is any landscaping work that needs doing.
Evidence has shown that employees perform better when household plants are added to workplace offices.
Chives are a low maintenance, easy to grow perennial herb, grown for their onion-scented tasting leaves.
Just imagine growing your own delicious oranges, picked straight from the tree and eaten as fresh as is imaginable. Is...
Prickly pears and other Opuntia species are very popular desert cacti grown as houseplants. They are highly ornamental...
Honey fungus is a very destructive garden disease of trees and shrubs.
Your lawn should not be neglected between October and March!
Identify common lawn weeds and control their spread.
Every garden needs a few bulbs. They’re among the easiest plants to grow, and some of the most beautiful.