Gardening Jobs for June
Although June encompasses Midsummer Eve it is, for the green-fingered among us, the first month of the summer gardening calendar. With it comes no more risk of frost in most gardens and the long-...
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Although June encompasses Midsummer Eve it is, for the green-fingered among us, the first month of the summer gardening calendar. With it comes no more risk of frost in most gardens and the long-...
Read PostSpring often feels like a long time coming and this spring is more welcome. This year Spring was slow to come around yet by April the bulbs are hitting their stride, your outside spaces have awoken ...
Read PostThe festivities have finished and yet winter is still in full force. This means that January can sometimes feel like a difficult month with the ‘hangover’ of Christmas and the novelty of New Year ...
Read PostNovember tends to be a month when our attentions are not focused on our outside spaces. With minimal light and often inclement weather the tendency is, like some of the wildlife, to hunker down. The ...
Read PostThe August garden might be ablaze with colour, but it is also the month to plan for next year, and to keep on top of all those ‘little and often’ jobs. Checklist Ordering bulbsDeadhead plants, ...
Read PostOctober can be similar to April in the garden; very much a month of two halves. More and more frequently it is not unusual to have warm, sunny October days then by the time Halloween comes around the ...
Read PostThere is no better time to be a gardener than in the month of May. All our hard fought efforts of the winter and spring come to fruition with the appearance of seedlings and exciting trips to garden ...
Read PostDecember is a quiet month for the garden as our attentions are turned to the inside for a festive few weeks. The days are short, the light is low, and the weather is cold, so even the most ardent ...
Read PostBy mid-late March, spring is well underway and we are greeted with increased sunlight and a little more warmth. The warmer weather spurs rapid growth in our gardens and we see exciting changes in our ...
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