Gardening Jobs for May
There is no better time to be a gardener than in the month of May. All our hard fought efforts of the winter and spring come to fruition with the appearance of seedlings and exciting trips to garden ...
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There is no better time to be a gardener than in the month of May. All our hard fought efforts of the winter and spring come to fruition with the appearance of seedlings and exciting trips to garden ...
Read PostBy April, spring is in full swing, and our gardens should really feel like they're starting to take shape. With the warmer nights setting in and brighter days, there's a lot to get stuck in to for ...
Read PostBy February, spring is on the horizon, warmer weather is on the way, and new growth and changes are happening in your garden. So, what jobs are there to do in the garden now? Read more about the ...
Read PostBy mid-late March, spring is well underway, the warmer weather brings new growth to the garden and changes to the flowerbeds and pots. So, what jobs are there to do in the garden now? Read more about ...
Read PostWe all love our pets and consider them part of the family. Therefore, it is vital that they do not come to any harm whilst out and about in the garden. Many of us unknowingly have poisonous plants in ...
Read PostHere at Hayloft, we love love love hellebores. While all other plants slumber in the depths of winter, hellebores bloom. They bloom through crisp winter snow, so hardy that the frost is no foe to ...
Read PostCottage-style gardens are a quintessential part of British gardening and are a popular way to enjoy your spring and summer flowering perennials. If it's something you've always aspired to have, but ...
Read PostCreating potpourri is a fantastic way to utilise dried, fragranced flowers and foliage you've grown at home, especially during the summer months. We're going to utilise Eucalyptus and Lavender in this...
Read PostHave you ordered some young plants from us? Here's a step-by-step care guide with what to do next! It is recommended that young plants should be transplanted into pots for 4-6 weeks. This will help ...
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