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July 22, 2019

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If you have a small garden or perhaps your garden is on a slope that is otherwise dangerous for growing, or you might just have finicky soil whose composition you don’t want to work hard to amend every year, you can always opt for growing perennials in pots. Growing plants in pots is a much easier way to control things like pests, it’s especially easier to access optimum sunlight if you have a garden that…

If you have a deep water pond in your garden there are great plants that you can add. It’s important to find the right size plant for your deepwater pond because plants designed for smaller ponds simply won’t fit the bill. This is because there are limits to what depth of water they will grow in. Below you will find it six of our must-have deep water pond plants. 1. Amphibious bistort – Persicaria amphibia…

Your lawn needs regular care in the form of oxygen, water, and food and spring is a good time to start your lawn care routine. Without the right nutrients, your grass will use up any reserves they can find in the existing soil and eventually turned very thin and pale. If you don’t provide your lawn with regular feeding it also becomes more susceptible to invasion by things like moss and weeds which thrive in…

Your lawn needs food, water and oxygen, just like you do. In order to give it the air circulation it requires, you have to scarify your lawn to remove thatch, moss and remove weeds. Don’t let this frighten you off. There are many different ways to scarify your lawn so that you get the perfect, lush greenery and it’s fairly straightforward and easy to do. When you first scarify your lawn it can look terrible,…

In order to keep your lawn happy and healthy, you need to give it all of the same elements that regular plants need, including air circulation, oxygen, food and water. But just the same as with existing plants, you can’t simply toss fertiliser on the top of the soil, but rather have to put it in the soil, you need to make sure your lawn can get to the nutrients it needs below the soil.…