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January 16, 2020

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Roses make beautiful plants, flowering prolifically all summer if you take good care of them with the correct steps of pruning and feeding. The problem is when they start to produce unwanted stems, which are also commonly known as suckers. These are stems that come from what is known as the rootstock, which is actually the root from a different rose type that rose growers use to graft different varieties of roses onto because they…

If you want to properly treat your wooden decking, it’s important that you use the right product at the right time to make sure that your wood remains in tip-top condition and enjoy the long life span you would expect from a wood decking that is looked after properly. First things first, most wood decking can be oiled to feed the wood, stained to create that perfect look and sealed to protect the wood from…

If you have patio slabs and need to keep them clean, you can do so easily with soapy water, bleach, or by using one of our favourite machines, the pressure washer. We’ve included a handful of ways to properly clean so that you can do everything from regular washing to spring cleaning. The difference between a dirty and clean patio will amaze you, the picture below shows just what’s possible.  What you need Before you…

When you add a patio or decking around your garden it creates a beautiful area for dining and entertainment but it’s important that you keep this area clean to prevent the build-up of things like algae and dirt. Using a pressure washer is a fast and effective way to do this regularly. A pressure washer will help you remove even the most stubborn of stains and algae that are trying to take over your patio.…

Whether you have brand new decking or you’ve had it for some time, it’s important that you make sure the timber used in your decking is well maintained so that it lasts. Part of this maintenance includes fixing any parts of the decking that is damaged and protecting against the worst of the weather, so you don’t end up with damp wood and eventually dry rot. Basically, you want to keep it in good order…