gardens
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Ideas To Make A Play Area In The Garden
As the weather gets warmer and the days get longer, one thing is pretty much guaranteed – your children will want to be playing out in the garden. As much as they may enjoy playing in a public park, your garden is their own safe space, a place to play, explore and use their imagination. Many of us who have gardens have an area that is specifically for our children to play in, one that isn’t filled with flowers and expensive plant pots, but instead perfect for games. for climbing and for fun. This post is all about the things you can do to make your garden more friendly for…
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7 Improvements To Make In Your Garden
With winter nearly behind us and spring (finally!) on its way in, now is the time to start thinking about getting back outside and enjoying the garden again. Although it might still be a little while before you can actually head out and get stuck into your garden, it’s never too early to start planning some improvements to make the most of the good weather when it arrives. Here are 7 ideas for ways to improve your garden. Get That Lawn Sorted Cold weather, lots of rain, and maybe even a muddy paw or two can spell disaster for most lawns. Too often after winter, we come outside to a…
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5 Reasons Why it is Important to Make Your Garden Personal to You
The garden should be a place you enjoy. We tend to ‘inherit’ the garden when we buy or rent a property. Unless you have the budget and a keen interest in complete garden renovation, we tend to ‘make do’ with what we have. There may be times when this works but more often than not, the garden we inherited does not quite suit our tastes nor our needs. Making it personal to you however, doesn’t mean it should break the bank. There are many things you can do for yourself, or alternatively, you could hire the services of a St Paul landscaping contractor, or one closer to your location to…
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7 Great Plants That Bloom During The Winter Season
Who said you can not enjoy vivid blossoms in your winter garden? Keeping life in your garden during cold months is easier than you think. All you need to do is plant evergreens and winter-blooming plants and take proper care of your greenery. Learn more in this article! You do not have to wait until spring to enjoy your flowers Most of the traditional garden flowers tend to bloom during warmer months, in spring or summer. But just because it’s getting colder outside, it does not mean you have to settle for a dull winter landscape. Gardening season is far from over! There are many hardy annuals, perennials and shrubs…
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Creating A Stylish Garden Space
Your garden is probably the last thing on your mind right now. After all, we are now at the end of Summer, and with a few days respite in between, it’s been a rather wet Summer at that. The rain probably means your garden is still looking pretty good in terms of the lawn and plants, but as gardening enthusiasts will tell you, looking after your garden is an all year round full on job. The urge to have a stylish garden, a beautiful outdoor space is always there, it is an extension of your home and can be enjoyed whatever the season. You could also bring the garden inside…




