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HOW TO GET RID OF GRUBS?

HOW TO GET RID OF GRUBS?

Do you have brown spots on your lawn? Or notice skunks and raccoons digging up your lawn? You probably have grubs! No need to fear, the solution is Nematodes! They’re an environmentally friendly way to get rid of lawn grubs that are completely safe for people, pets and plants. Follow these steps in our DIY to get back to that luscious lawn you love.
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HOW TO MAKE QUICK, FRESH TOMATO SAUCE?

HOW TO MAKE QUICK, FRESH TOMATO SAUCE?

Too many tomatoes to eat in a salad? Make a quick and easy tomato sauce. This sauce is perfect for a savoury meal during the harvest season.
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ROSE CARE

ROSE CARE

Plant your roses in a sunny location with good drainage. Fertilize them regularly for impressive flowers. Water them evenly to keep the soil moist. Prune established rose bushes in early spring. 

 

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HOW TO:  PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS

HOW TO: PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS

Your new plants should be installed as soon as possible. If there is some delay in planting, then it is important to guard against moisture loss. Store plants in a shady, wind protected area, and keep the root area evenly moist.

Handle plants gently and use the container or root ball to move the plant. Never hold onto the plant itself. Be sure to place your plants in their preferred growing environment for best results.

HOW TO PLANT A HOT PEPPER GARDEN ?

HOW TO PLANT A HOT PEPPER GARDEN ?

Want to bring on the heat this summer? We have a range of hot peppers to satisfy your inner daredevil! Be adventurous, try growing a pepper you’ve never had before.

Not only do they spice up dishes, they are also packed with vitamin D, vitamin C, potassium, fiber and beta-carotene.

DIY: BEST PLANTS FOR WET CONDITIONS

DIY: BEST PLANTS FOR WET CONDITIONS

The majority of garden plants are tolerant of wet soil for short periods of time. It is very natural for many areas to be quite wet in the spring as the ground thaws and the snow melts.

However, garden sites that remain wet throughout the year demand the use of moisture-tolerant or even moisture-dependent species.

The following is a selection of plant material that enjoy wet soil:

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DIY: DESIGNING A PERENNIAL GARDEN FOR SHADE

DIY: DESIGNING A PERENNIAL GARDEN FOR SHADE

The shape and size of this design may not be precisely suitable to your garden.  We hope that it can at least be helpful as a point of departure.

An important point must be made straight away. We are speaking of moist shade.  The many plants that do so well in shade are seeking moist conditions.  If constant moisture is ensured many plants can, in fact, be grown in full sun.The plants in our shade garden design have been chosen for their lovely foliage and varied textures, although with the exception of the ferns, they are all beautifully flowering plants.

Given the relatively short bloom time of most perennials it is always important to look for good foliage and in shade-loving plants this is not hard to find.

DIY: FERTILIZERS AND NATURAL SOLUTIONS

DIY: FERTILIZERS AND NATURAL SOLUTIONS

Garden Gallery carries a complete line-up of quality, effective, organic fertilizers and natural solution pesticides for all your lawn and garden needs. We fertilizers as well as natural solution pesticides...
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DIY: PERENNIALS FOR GROUND COVERS

DIY: PERENNIALS FOR GROUND COVERS

Ground covers are both decorative and problem solvers. Many thrive in shade or where lawns will not grow; others are ideal for preventing soil erosion and weed control.

Perennials for ground covers are not usually the herbaceous types that die down in winter but rather evergreen types, woody sub-shrubs and those with winter persistent foliage.

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DIY: PLANTING A ROCK GARDEN

DIY: PLANTING A ROCK GARDEN

Rock gardens provide the ideal place to showcase the small, delicate and understated flowers that get overshadowed in other gardens. If you happen to have a gentle slope in your yard that gets plenty of sun, this is the perfect place to build a natural-looking rock garden.
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DIY: SPRING BULBS

DIY: SPRING BULBS

Bulbs can be used in nearly any garden or patio setting, giving you flowers, fragrance and brilliant colour with just a little effort. You will be amazed at what will grow from these little brown bulbs. Bigger is better when choosing tubers, corms or rhizomes. Energy for the initial spurt of Spring growth is stored in the bulb or tuber, so a larger bulb means more stored energy and a stronger, healthier plant.

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DIY: HARDY ORNAMENTAL GRASSES

DIY: HARDY ORNAMENTAL GRASSES

The most significant change in gardening in the last few years has been the renewed interest in hardy herbaceous perennials. These dependable plants that we are rediscovering, were well known to previous generations of gardeners. Only ornamental grasses are entirely new. Garden centres previously offered only a few grasses, such as Blue Fescue and Tuberous Oat Grass or non-hardy varieties of Fountain Grass for summer planting. The selection available today can provide hardy grasses for almost every garden purpose.
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