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  • Autumn gardening tips

    Autumn is such a beautiful time of year, when you can feel the crispness in the air and the multiple colours of autumnal leaves bring a whole new dimension to the garden. But there is always work to be done.  …

  • Let your lawn go wild

    As a grounds maintenance team, we should probably be encouraging you to mow your lawn to within an inch of its life (quite literally), every week to achieve that immaculate green carpet that many people aspire to. It is true …

  • Beating blackfly the natural way

    Many of you will recognise the clusters of 2mm long blackfly, setting up colonies that rapidly develop on fresh young shoots and leaves of vegetable and other plants during spring and summer in years gone by, but this year seems …

  • Gardening tips March to May

    As the weather starts to get warmer it’s important to protect plants and newly emerging shoots from pests such as slugs. This can be achieved by two different methods; chemical and non-chemical. Non-chemical methods of slug control Beneficial nematode (such …

  • Gardening tips, February

    Spring is just around the corner and there are plenty of things you can be doing in the garden in readiness: Chit seed potatoes ready for planting (allow them to start sprouting shoots to give them a head start when …

  • A productive and fruitful year at Grounds & Gardens

    The main grass cutting season has come to an end and although we’re still very busy and in demand with numerous jobs, it’s also time to reflect upon the growing success of the project and our full order books. Long …

  • Gardening tips, April

    Spring has sprung! Here are some things you can be doing in your garden during April. Keep weeds under control by hand weeding or herbicide. It’s advisable to hand weed early season as the weed growth will not be as …

  • Gardening tips, March

    As March approaches, gardeners need to start thinking about planning for summer, as well as tending to over-wintered plants. Plan your summer bedding displays Order your ready-grown plant plugs from a nursery or catalogue Sow annual seeds undercover to avoid …