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Following on from one of the hottest summers since records began, we’re all very much aware of what a lack of water does to our garden. This concern is [...]
Following on from one of the hottest summers since records began, we’re all very much aware of what a lack of water does to our garden. This concern is [...]
We often hear in the news about children spending less time outside playing and more and more time indoors. This is also true of adults. According to one government [...]
With the ever increasing pressures on our environment it is becoming even more important that we all do a little bit to help. Nature's chain is a delicate balance [...]
Growing big, healthy tomato plants is much easier than you may think. To get started you will need the following equipment; Tomato growbag Tomato plants (or seeds) [...]
As we enter the month of May we hope that mother nature’s weather gives us the thumbs up for planting out our summer bedding plants. Historically we have always [...]
After the long, dry summer we had in 2018, many of our customers lawns are looking tired and patchy. Spring is a great time for some lawn revival! Follow [...]
This month sees the return of National Children’s Gardening week (25th May to 2nd June), which aims to encourage children into the garden and to get growing! For more [...]
As the days start to lengthen and the temperatures warm up, we can really start to get involved in the garden again. It’s time to start pruning, feeding and [...]
As our planet is becoming over-run with plastic waste we are all looking to do our bit to reduce our plastic use and ensure we recycle as much as [...]
Rudy Raes and Burston Nurseries Rudy Raes, a Belgian grower specialising in growing seedlings, has chosen to host their bi-annual Primrose Festival at Burston nurseries for the past 8 [...]