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November 9, 2022
Gardening tips for November

The following vegetables will gladly stand a cold spell - in fact, they will emerge from winter with strongly established root systems, raring to go in the spring: November is the perfect time to plant new perennials, trees and shrubs.  Many plants will be entering a period of dormancy over the winter, so can withstand […]

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September 30, 2022
Plant of the month - Skimmia Japonica Rubella

Skimmia japonica Rubella is a compact dwarf evergreen shrub, producing an abundance of vibrant red buds in winter and white flowers throughout spring. The compact habit makes this a low maintenance variety and perfect for growing in borders or containers on a patio. Find this beautiful shrub in store now!

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September 30, 2022
Hedgehog food and homes

It's a good idea to put out food for hedgehogs all year round. In spring, it will be a boost for those emerging from hibernation, while in late summer and autumn it will help hogs build up those all-important fat reserves to survive the winter. We stock a range a good range of food and […]

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September 30, 2022
Gardening tasks for October in the UK

Autumn has arrived and leaves are starting to fall and there are plenty of tasks to get on with! With the hot dry summer no doubt your lawn needs attentionMake sure you care for your lawn by raking leaves off the grass which can be turned into leaf mould and is useful and versatile soil […]

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September 5, 2022
Quick gardening tips for September

September lawn care As the weather becomes cooler, damper but the soils still warm. That means its an ideal time to think about turf laying and we are the local growers with the best quality turf at the best price. Other Jobs for September: Over-Seed - helps to thicken the lawn. 2. Top-dress - With […]

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September 5, 2022
What's new in this September

Our first deliveries of spring flowering bulbs have arrived including Narcissus, crocus, tulips and Alliums September is the time to plant up those pots and baskets for Autumn and the first deliveries of pansies and violas have arrived These lovely locally grown mini cyclamen are also idea for adding colour to those pots and containers […]

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August 4, 2022
Plant of the month - Clematis

Clematis plants are among the most popular and attractive flowering climbers. These plants include deciduous vines as and evergreen varieties. They also vary greatly among species, with different flowering forms, colours, and blooming seasons, though most bloom throughout the summer

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August 4, 2022
Special offers this August

When it's gone it's gone!! Richmoor multi purpose compost 40ltr £3.99;or 3 for £10 The special blend of ingredients provides the ideal growing media for plants, shrubs, flowers and vegetables. Our unique recipe incorporates fertilizer and recycled green materials rich in nutrients. Fantastic range of premium peat free composts£6.99 or 2 for £12

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August 4, 2022
What to plant in August

We know, we know: it's August, so why are even daring to mention Christmas? Because August is the perfect time to plant potatoes for a delicious Christmas harvest. Come in store, we have plenty of varieties for you to choose from. The varieties we have in store do not require chitting and are also ideal […]

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August 4, 2022
August gardening tips

Gardening in August August is often one of the hottest and driest months of the year, reliably bringing the summer to a glorious close. An abundance of warm and dry weather means that there is a lot to do to keep our gardens looking at their best. Watering becomes a critical activity as we give […]

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