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Read moreWindy Ciara!
Ciara is certainly making herself felt! If you end up with any tress or fences coming down in this wind then call us (020 8351 0804) if you’d like a quote for help with fence repairs/replacements or tree/branch removals. Stay Safe! #enfield...
Read moreFeeding Your Garden
It is now the perfect time to spread compost or bark in beds and around shrubs and hedges. We can supply and lay soil conditioner which is created locally and is full of essential nutrients to boost the fertility of soil. It helps promote vibrant...
Read moreJanuary Gardening Tips
January Gardening Tips – Dig over any beds / vacant plots that have not been dug already – Repair and re-shape lawn edges – Prune trees – Plan your vegetable crop rotations for the coming season – Keep putting food...
Read moreDecember Gardening Tips
-Prevent ponds and outside water pipes from freezing -Prune apples and pears, acers, birches and vines -Deciduous trees and shrubs can still be planted and transplanted -Firm the ground around plants lifted by frost -Dig over ground reserved for...
Read moreRemembrance
A weekend of Remembrance for us all….. Tomorrow is Armistice Day where we will down tools and join in the 2 minutes silence #twominutesilence #lestweforget #remembrancesunday #poppyday #royalbritishlegion...
Read moreBonfire Night / Guy Fawkes Day!
Most of the firework shows and parties seemed to go off with a bang over the weekend! However, for those having fireworks or a bonfire tonight; enjoy but stay safe and warm Remember, remember the fifth of November, Gunpowder treason and plot. We...
Read moreNovember Gardening Tips…
– Clear up fallen leaves – especially from lawns, ponds and beds – Raise containers onto pot feet to prevent water logging – Plant tulip bulbs for a spring display next year – Prune roses to prevent wind-rock –...
Read moreOctober Gardening Tips
October Gardening Tips – Clear up fallen autumn leaves regularly and compost them – Cut back perennials that have died down – Move tender plants, including aquatic ones, into the greenhouse – Harvest apples, pears &...
Read moreHarvest Time for Local Wine!
It’s harvest day and we are at Forty Hall Vineyard giving a helping hand during today’s picking?? #FHV
Read moreSeptember Gardening Tips…..
– Collect and sow seed from perennials and hardy annuals – Net ponds before leaf fall gets underway – Keep up with watering of new plants, using rain / grey water if possible – Clean out cold frames and greenhouses so that...
Read moreAugust Gardening Tips
Deadhead bedding plants and repeat-flowering perennials, to ensure continuous flowering. Check to see if the soil in your containers and hanging baskets is damp, if not water accordingly. Regularly check water levels in your pond and water...
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