Category: Head Gardener

Check List For Garden Drainage Project.

Check list for a small garden drainage project. For further information on carrying out a garden drainage project click here •    make sure you have determined where the drainage water is going to drain...

Caring For Your Garden Bench.

If you have purchased garden furniture over the summer whether it be a Lutyens bench, teak coffee table or couples seat, you will no doubt have managed to get quite a bit of use...

Speedy Advice On Your Garden.

Get some speedy advice on your garden by using the GardenAdvice online services or ask us a question directly from twitter or facebook. This section of the web site allows http://gardenadvice.co.uk/advisor/freeadvice/index.html you access to...

Good Times Ahead For Woodworm.

It’s a strange thing to write but as GardenAdvice advisors we find ourselves at the sharp end with regards to our viewers and members requests’ for advice on pests. An increase in assistance for...

Gardening Courses.

Gardening Courses – if 2016 is the year you are planning to create a new garden or revamp an old garden the GardenAdvice Team might be able to help you with one of our...

How To Maintain Your Green Fingers In Old Age.

As the population as a whole grows older and maintaining an active lifestyle becomes more of a conscious effort, gardening can provide the perfect solution to people’s worries about staying mobile. Whether you invest...

Greenplantswap.co.uk – Plant Swapping.

Plant swapping has always been part of gardening, swapping plants from your garden with friends,neighbours and family. In a lots of ways plant swapping is what gardening is all about learning about plants and...

Importing Top Soil Into Your Garden.

If you are developing a garden quite often you will find that you have to import top soil to achieve the change in levels required or to improve your existing soil. The bad news...

Green Manure For Your Vegetable Garden.

Green manure is by no means a new idea, records indicate that it was used by gardeners and monks as early as the half of the 18th century to increase soil’s fertility. The term...