Growing your own fruit and vegetables is healthier as it allows you to control how your food is grown, choosing organic methods if you wish. It is also much cheaper, thus reducing your weekly grocery bill.
From harsh winter weather to spring nesting, there are a few simple things you can do all year round to help your local birds survive and to encourage them to visit your garden.
Outdoor lighting provides safety and assurance when moving around your property at night, boosts your security by warning off would-be intruders; and illuminates your landscape, showcasing it beautifully.
Mulching is one of the best things you can do for your garden. It improves the health of your soil, and best of all, helps keep weeds down. Our guide to Mulch will help you improve your garden soil in no time.
Decking is the ideal opportunity to extend your home into your garden. However, before building a deck there are a few things you should consider that will help you build your own decking paradise.
A herb garden is a quick and satisfying way to start an edible garden. It doesn’t matter if you have an acre or a windowsill, anyone can create a herb garden to be proud of.
An outdoor entertainment area is fun to create and use, and makes a great addition to any home. You can design it to suit your personal needs and all types of gatherings, from a small family dinner to an all-out garden party for family and friends.
An outdoor play area will help your children get the fresh air and exercise that is so beneficial to their health and happiness. We have these proven tips to share with you to help you create a fun and safe outdoor play area for your kids.
Hanging baskets cheer up your home with colour and pretty blooms while adding dimension to your garden. Creating beautiful hanging baskets is easy when you know how, so we’ve created this ultimate guide to help you along.
Many plants and crops depend on bees for pollination, e.g. apples, carrots and rapeseed. Bees are rapidly declining and there is an urgent need for us all to help them survive. Here is how and why you should attract bees to your garden.