Month: October 2010
How to create a scary Halloween garden – Top 10 tips
29 October 2010 - Jack GardenerIf you are having a Halloween party or simply are looking to add some fun into your front garden for the little trick or treater’s this year, here are some quick and simple ideas to add the scary wow factor! How to create a spooky garden: Add any statues or gargoyles from the back into […]
Wooden Climbing Frames- Common Maintenance Questions and Answers
19 October 2010 - Jack GardenerBuying a wooden climbing frame for your children can be very expensive especially if you want to ensure that you buy a good quality and safe garden structure that will last for the whole of your son or daughter childhood. Here are a few of the common climbing frame maintenance questions and our solutions. How […]
The benefits of using a garden cloche
11 October 2010 - Jack GardenerA garden cloche helps you to protect your plants from cold weather and frosts. Unlike greenhouses and coldframes a garden cloche is placed over your plants in their existing position meaning that your plant does not have to be uprooted from its existing position. A garden cloche retains warmth and humidity, warms the soil to […]
Protecting your plants from frost – How using a Polytunnel can help
6 October 2010 - Jack GardenerA polytunnel acts in a similar way as a greenhouse and provides a warm home for low crops during cold weather spells. A polytunnel can protect against frosts and increase the longevity of your plants. Most people will recognise the semi-circular shape of a polytunnel without knowing the correct name for this garden product. Frosts […]