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Tagged: Weather protection

  • Haxnicks- easy fleece tunnels- plant protection- plant warmer- pest/sun protection

    Product Bites: Easy Fleece Tunnels for winter plant protection

    What are Easy Fleece Tunnels: Easy Fleece Tunnels are growing tunnels that warms the...

  • Haxnicks Easy seedling tunnel- how to grow seedlings- seedling protection- plant protection - propagation

    Product Bite: Easy Seedling Tunnels ideal for Spring

    What are Easy Seedling Tunnels: Easy Seedling Tunnels are mini growing tunnels for s...

  • How to grow winter salad, the best way to grow winter salad leaves

    Grow At Home: Winter Salads fresh & convenient

    Many people are surprised to know that you can grow salad in winter very successfull...

  • The Potty Gardener gardening blog how to keep rabbits out of your garden

    The Non Return of the Easter Bunny!

    Growing veg in pots and planters means that juicy crops may be harder to reach for the rabbits, but those of you with a ground level vegetable patch have a harder task.

  • Potty gardener and how to protect plants from rabbits

    The Potty Gardener & Easter Bunnies

    For me, growing in pots and planters makes it less tempting and trickier for rabbits to nibble at any new plantings and soft growth, but for those of you growing in rows it may be a different story. Those early bean and pea shoots that may be popping up soon are at particular risk of becoming a bunny salad. So unless you have a rabbit proof fence surrounding your veg plot then some Bell Cloches or an Easy Tunnel pegged over the plants should keep the naughty nibblers at bay and keep the plants cosy and moist too.

  • Spring gardening in the Sunbubble pop up greenhouse

    The Potty Gardener Skips Into Her Sunbubble

    Some very exciting news…this weekend the Sun came out, and so did my brand new Sunbubble! Unfortunately it is now drizzling with rain again, but whatever endorphins were released whilst soaking up the sun in my Sunbubble are still coursing through my veins resulting in a Spring-like enthusiasm for the gardening year ahead.