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Gayle Wooton


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Gardening Advice for Mowing your Lawn

The most important piece of gardening advice is mow your lawn little and often as you will get a better finish on your lawn. It is advisable to cut your grass according to seasons and most garden experts will advise twice a week in summer and once a week in spring and autumn

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Controlling Those Weeds Around the Pond

As the intensity of light levels starts to increase during the Spring period it's not only you prized ornamentals that are going to grow, but your pond weeds too and using a chemical weed killers is not solution in this instance

Compost and the Benefits to the Garden

By recycling our waste most households can produce quality compost for use in the garden. Composting is the term used to describe the process of kitchen and garden waste recycling

Gardening Advice - Pruning Tools

Gardening is no different from any other skill in that the best gardening advice we give first and foremost is to sure you have the  right tools for the job

Fertilisers, Composts and Manures

Improving soil quality can be done by a number of means, the most popular being the application and introduction of fertilisers, manure or quality compost

Early flowering Chrysanthemums

Early flowering cultivars ma be ordered from a reputable specialist supplier for delivery in spring. To be sure of selecting your favorite colour, it is often best to see any plants at flowering time, or choose from a colour illustrated catalogue.

Soil Types

The size and proportion of clay, sand and silt partilces that are present in your garden soil determine it's physical nature. The chemicals contained within will determine the type of garden that will flourish.

Most roses may be propogated from hardwood cuttings, and in particular some cultivars that are related quite closely to wild species, such as rambler roses.

Planting trees in containers

Once planted a tree may remain in place for many decades or even centuries, so it is essential to provide it with the best possible conditions. Climate, soil type and amount of light and shelter available determine the best location for your tree. You may need to plant your tree in a container if it is a non-hardy variety.

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