Whether you are starting a new garden from scratch, normally the case with a new house, or, what you have …
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Famous Vegetable Gardens
Here are details of five famous vegetable gardens. Yours might not be so large, but the aim is the same, …
Read More »Grow Your Own: Snowdrops
Snowdrops will brighten the long dark winter days as the first sign that spring is on its way and winter …
Read More »Grow Your Own: Mistletoe
Did you know you can grow your own Mistletoe Mistletoe isn’t your ordinary plant; it is a partial parasite, rather …
Read More »Herbs: Growing Your Own at Home
Herbs look good, taste good and do you good, so here at the Gardeners Club, because there is nothing better …
Read More »Tending to your Topiary
Topiary is the art of shaping trees and shrubs into all kinds of shapes and sizes. If done well it …
Read More »Artificial Grass
There is no substitute for an attractive well tended lawn. Where a real lawn is impractical, artificial grass could be …
Read More »Water Features For Your Garden
A water feature adds interest and sound to a garden, some also encourage wildlife. Enhance your garden space. Even the …
Read More »How To Plan A Safe Gravel Path
The gravel path is a popular type of path for creating a passage through your garden into your home. It’s …
Read More »How Can I Create A Safe Garden For My Children?
Children like to play in the mud, run, climb trees, climb rock piles and play hide-and seek. Adults like outdoor …
Read More »12 Great Summer Flowers For Your Garden
That dream of every gardener and anyone who enjoys a nice garden: You and your hammock, sunlight touching your skin …
Read More »Suffer from hayfever; try some allergy free options for your garden!
Hayfever time, do you or a member of your family suffer every summer with a runny nose, bloodshot itchy eyes …
Read More »Dealing With Waterlogged Gardens
Extreme weather seems to be more common. Some areas are experiencing flooding for the first time. Hopefully you escape the …
Read More »Crocks In Your Plant Pots
We’re sure you will all agree that for as long as you can remember gardeners have been advised to put …
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