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  • Grow Your Own

    Posted on March 25th, 2010 Paul 1 comment

    Grow your own

    Grow your own

    New research from PlantforLife reveals the trend for ‘grow your own’ has almost doubled, with over half (54%) admitting they now choose to grow their own, compared to just one fifth (22%) two years ago.

    PlantforLife and the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) have teamed up with celebrity plantsman, Chris Collins to champion the next phase of ‘grow your own’ gardening by educating people with simple tips on how easy it is to plant and grow fruit trees and berries in containers or a small space in the garden.

    Your local Garden Centre should now be featuring heavily on grow your own tools, skills and passing on offers that will entice you into Growing your own vegetables. Grow your own is not a new craze, it is simply that growing your own has become far cheaper in recent years and is now cheaper than buying in any high street supermarket.
    Make sure that you have the best tools to grow your own and make gardening easier by talking to your local garden centre and asking for their advice. Poplar Tree Garden Centre offer advice via email, telephone or in person in their store and you can buy many Grow your own items online which will give you everything you need to get gowing and thrive.

  • The Importance of Gardening Tools

    Posted on December 1st, 2009 admin No comments

    gardening tools

    gardening tools

    This article will give you some ideas on the importance of gardening tools in maintaining a healthy garden. Tools are changing from day to day but there are a reason why some gardening tools are seen in every garden.

    I think you know very well about the rules and regulations to keep your plants to grow healthy in your garden. For getting sustainable growth of your garden plants you do require good soil quality, sunlight and sufficient water. Although these items have been gifted by nature, you ought to require modern gardening tools to upkeep your garden in a good state. Gardening tools help a lot in taking care of your plants as well as the good growing conditions and positive effect on your plants health.

    Defective gardening tools might have cause injury on your plants or cut your plants or totally plug your plants from the soil. In order to prevent the occurrence of such untoward incident, it is a must to look for the best gardening tools, which will provide your plants loving tender care. Once you called a tool as Best gardening tools, it refers to a tool, which will permit labor saving methods and that allows energy efficiency.

    Here you can see some of the best gardening tools available in the market to provide a better care than ever for your plants in the garden.

    Lawnmowers
    Luxus Push Reel Mower rated as best by the gardening aficionados provides large top cover that protects overhanging flowers and shrubs. Another special gardening tool called American Lawn Mower Deluxe has also been accredited as best which will be helpful to operate on elbow grease alone and also causing no pollution. But this is not conducive for too tall grasses.

    Garden Shredders
    In general all the garden shredders have a high power motor and come with a silent crushing system. This kind of gardening tool used to accelerate your shredding activity.
    Garden shredders with electric shredder is an easy to assemble gardening tool, which aids in tree pruning with maximum of 40 mm and making healthy hedges. This gardening tool is considered to be a best among all the garden shredders since it is available with a plunger for increased portability and built-in wheels.

    Cultivators
    These modern gardening tools are available with patented tines to help in cutting the hard compacted soil smoothly. Cultivators are available with a free border edger. It is perfect to use in cleaning the moss, aerating and in thatching. This garden tool helps extensively in preparing vegetable plots, flowerbeds, etc.,

    Leaf sweeper
    These gardening tools are extensively used for smaller lawns. It is having an infinite height adjustment with 200-litre collector.

    Edge Trimmer
    This gardening tool has also been accredited as important equipment by the gardening equipment reviewers. This aids in trimming the hedges and also aids in plant pruning.

    Spading fork
    This is a wonderful gardening tool used for aerating and transplanting. By using this gardening tool it is possible to perform splitting grasses and perennials. In addition to this these gardening tools helps a lot as the job of a manure fork, mulch, sorting hay, for tiny gardens.

    Mattock
    Mattock is an important gardening tool for breaking up the clay soils and also working around established trees with the roots. There is no need to have a pick and a hoe and handles in your garden, if you are having mattock with you.

    Before you leave the garden centre, it is highly advisable to have a look at these check list of gardening tools and confirm if you’ve got all the gardening tools you’ll need to make your garden just like that of spring to life.

  • Dealing with weeds

    Posted on April 10th, 2009 Paul 1 comment

    Getting rid of weeds is simple to do if you know how. The trick is to use the right equipment and keep on top of it. There are simple ways to keep weeds from reappearing in your garden or patio.

    • Mulch borders with an 8cm (3in) layer of bark mulch to prevent weeds from colonising.
    • Cover large areas of bare soil with plastic, landscape fabric or an old roll of carpet to prevent weeds from germinating in spring.
    • Removing annual weeds in the border by hand pulling or hoeing
    • Lever up perennial weeds from the border with a hand fork or special weeding tool. Ensure every piece of root is removed.
    • Scrape weeds or moss from between gaps in paving with an old knife.
    • Use a daisy grubber to removing shallow rooted, rosette forming weeds from the lawn.
    • Paint stubborn rosette forming lawn weeds with a herbicide gel.
    • Tackle coarse grasses growing in the lawn by slashing through the crown with a knife before mowing.
    • Before mowing lawns containing weeds with long runners, rake the stems to the surface. Regular mowing will eventually weaken and kill the weed.
    • Lawns that are smothered with weeds and moss are best treated with a weed and feed product.
    • Pull weeds from pots and fill gaps with new compost.