If you looking to reduce your waste and create a valuable resource for your garden, composting is a great option. Composting is the process of transforming organic materials, such as kitchen scraps
How to make your own compost
Easy step by step guide to creating great compost.
Hello and welcome to our April Garden notes. We’re on the run into Easter, traditionally one of the busiest gardening weekends of the year.
Autumn is probably our favourite time of year in the garden. The really hot days are gone and so are most of the destructive gully winds, leaving us with cool nights followed by mild sunny days. Thus, the perfect time of the year for establishing new plantings in your gardens.
April Gardening Tips
With all the restrictions now in place due to Covid-19, along with fears of food security, we have seen an extraordinary rise in the numbers of people looking to grow their own veggies and fruit to the point where there is a shortage of both vegetable seedlings and seeds! Learn more...
June Garden Notes
Welcome to our notes for June, it's incredible to think that we've reached the winter season and are already halfway through the year! The skies have opened, and we've recently experienced some
Easter Project Ideas
Three Easter project ideas to get you out in the garden.
Welcome to our garden notes for April. Easter has been and gone and finally it looks like the weather is beginning to change. We have had a few light showers in the last day or two, and while they
October Gardening Notes
Spring Has Sprung! Isn’t the current weather interesting? The long weekend was fine and sunny, beautiful gardening weather, then Tuesday I'm back to wearing a jacket and beanie because it’s been
One of the things you can do to help your garden cope in winter is to regularly apply a seaweed-based product as a foliar spray. These products not only help plants in hot weather, but they really help against stress produced by very cold conditions too however don’t forget to treat indoor plants to