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Tagged: Spring Gardening

  • What is Garden Fleece and Why do I need it?

    What is Garden Fleece and Why do I need it?

    The correct plant protection can help you continue growing all winter long, or simply extend your growing season so that you can start growing earlier in the year.  Find out all you need to know about garden fleece, what garden fleece is and how to use it here.

  • Your Guide to Lunar Gardening - Planting a Vegetable Garden with Lunar Phases

    Your Guide to Lunar Gardening - Planting a Vegetable Garden with Lunar Phases

    Lunar gardening, or moon gardening, is an ancient way of growing a vegetable garden that is aligned with the cosmos.  People who folow this gardneign mathod believe that the gravitational pull iof the moon on the water within plants and in the soil nfluences the correct time to plant, harvest and care for your vegetable plants. Learn more about lunar gardening here. 

  • May planting: Fruit and vegetables to grow in May

    May planting: Fruit and vegetables to grow in May

    Learn what vegetabes to plant in May.  Some will need to be sown indoors and some can be sown directly outside in May.  Find out what to plant where ot fil up your vegetable garden.

  • Increase growing space with Compact Grower Frame

    Increase growing space with Compact Grower Frame

    What is the compact Grower Frame? The Grower system has long been a staple for gardene...

  • How to make a wildlife pond whatever your garden size

    How to make a wildlife pond whatever your garden size

    You might not think you have the space for a garden pond but don't worry.  If you are s...

  • May Edition:  Grow your Christmas dinner

    May Edition: Grow your Christmas dinner

    Since sowing the first of the Christmas vegetable seeds back in April lots of exciting developments should have happened and now plants some can be transplanted outside or to their final growing positions. Additional Christmas vegetables can be sown now including swede, carrots and red cabbage. If you didn’t have time to sow your own vegetables or they weren’t successful there are lots of vegetable plug plants available.