Month: February 2010
Gardeners guide to dealing with snow – Looking after your plants and wildlife
8 February 2010 - Jack GardenerWith snow forecast again this week many gardeners will be keeping indoors, gardens across the UK will remain untouched until the snow clears. However surprisingly there are a few vital jobs worth venturing outdoors for if you are feeling brave enough! Shrubs and Trees The snow can have a damaging affect on your shrubs and […]
Reduce your carbon footprint – How your garden can help
5 February 2010 - Jack GardenerRecently the media has been full of stories about our carbon footprint. We all need to work together in reducing each one in order to reduce the level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. What is your carbon footprint? Essentially a carbon footprint is the measurement of all of our activities which have an impact […]
Log Cabin – Buyers Guide
4 February 2010 - Jack GardenerAre you running out of space in your home and yearn for a relaxing retreat. Building a log cabin in your back garden enables you to increase your living space at a relatively low cost. Log cabins are fast becoming one of the most popular ways for homeowners to extend their living space. Top 4 […]
How to clean a canvas gazebo canopy
1 February 2010 - Jack GardenerWith winter finally coming to an end and signs that spring is on its way, now is the time to start getting your garden in shape. If you did not take your canvas canopy or gazebo sails down over the winter they will need a good clean to restore them to their former glory. You […]