Posted by Kelly Jean Reyland
5th Aug 2024
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Posted by Kelly Jean Reyland
9th Jul 2024
How to identify & prune your hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are the shrub that can always be relied upon to put on a good show in part – full shade positions. In the past we were limited to the standard ‘mop top’ or ‘lace cap’ varieties but we now h … read morePosted by Kelly Jean Reyland
11th Jun 2024
A guide to winter clean up sprays in the garden
Winter is the ideal time to carry out a clean sweep, and get on top of any lingering insects or fungal spores from the previous growing season.They can hide in cracks, in plain sight on the stems or i … read morePosted by Kelly Jean Reyland
9th May 2024
Pruning berry fruit for healthy plants and big crops
One job that we should never brush off as unimportant - particularly for fruiting plants and trees - is pruning. Why do we prune? We prune for health, for size, for beauty, for harvest and for pleasur … read morePosted by Kelly Jean Reyland
4th Apr 2024
Caring for your lawn
Autumn is a prime time to get your lawn looking its best. There is still warmth in the air and soil and there is moisture available in the soil for optimal growing conditions.If you are looking to sow … read morePosted by Kelly Jean Reyland
4th Apr 2024
Keeping your lawn weed free
A well-kept lawn looks great and helps the surrounding area look better. And one of the ways to help your lawn look its best is to keep it weed free!One of the best pieces of advice you can take regar … read morePosted by Kelly Jean Reyland
6th Mar 2024