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Thursday 12 August, 2021

Tips for finishing your garden with decorate bark

Using bark chippings as a decorative bark mulch is a popular garden design method that serves multiple functional purposes as well creating a naturally attractive appearance. They are not expensive to buy from bark suppliers like Springbridge, with specialist mulch suppliers offering a variety of bulk buy options that can be delivered and offloaded wherever you need. You can use them to suppress w...

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Tuesday 10 August, 2021

Topsoil or compost: What is best for a garden in August

Understanding whether to use topsoil or compost in your garden during August boils down to what purposes you have in mind. Both are excellent for a wide variety of projects around the garden, with August being an especially good month to enjoy the outdoors. Topsoil and compost have similar traits, but have enough differences for them to serve different purposes. The primary difference is that tops...

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Wednesday 21 July, 2021

The different types of aggregate and their uses

There are a lot of different aggregates available through the likes of ballast suppliers and sand suppliers, and they each have their own specific purposes. It is important to know the differences in applications, especially with sand as the different types have very specific purposes that do not overlap. Here were explain the uses of the various aggregates that you can buy through aggregates and ...

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Monday 19 July, 2021

New turf care tips

The first few weeks after laying new top turf are crucial and there are a few steps you should take to make sure it settles correctly and goes on to grow healthy and strong. Here are the best new turf care tips so you can ensure your premium cultivated turf gets off to the best start possible....

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Friday 16 July, 2021

How to prevent topsoil drying out in the summer

Summer is one of the best times to enjoy our gardens, but there is always work to do to keep them in tiptop shape. One of the perils of hot weather is the drying out of topsoil, which can leave it cracked and stripped of nutrients. This then makes it more difficult to grow anything in the soil as the food plants need to grow is in shorter supply than with a moist and well-watered soil....

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Tuesday 13 July, 2021

Gardening checklist for July Gardening tips

There is much to do in July for keen gardeners making the most of their outdoor spaces and landscaping projects. Removing spring blooms, harvesting and replenishing are the main jobs to take care of during the summer, but there are other things you can do as well. Here is a checklist of landscaping and gardening tips specifically for July....

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