Posted by Kelly Jean Reyland
4th Apr 2024
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Posted by Kelly Jean Reyland
6th Mar 2024
What to do in the autumn flower garden
Autumn is often referred to as ‘nature’s time for planting’ when temperatures are still warm and there is more moisture in the soil. This makes it an excellent time to do some planting, with plants ha … read morePosted by The Gubba Team
29th Feb 2024
March Garden Guide
IN THE EDIBLE GARDENIn March you can plant the following in most areas of the country… beetroot, blueberry, bok choi, broad bean, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, carrot, celery, cori … read morePosted by Kendal & the Gubba Team
16th Feb 2024
Enrich your soil with Cover Crops
When it comes to cultivating a thriving & happy home garden, there’s one easy practice we think everyone should try: cover cropping! It’s an easy technique that involves planting specific crops no … read morePosted by Kelly Jean Reyland
9th Feb 2024
Top tips for planning your garden
Creating a garden from a blank slate is not common unless you are building a new house. And even then, depending upon the developer, you might find it's done for you before you move in!Whether you fin … read morePosted by Kelly Jean Reyland
8th Feb 2024
Being waterwise in your garden
There's no single answer to reducing water use in your garden, rather it's a combination of different factors that make your garden a waterwise space. If you're interested in caring for the natural re … read morePosted by The Gubba Team
2nd Feb 2024