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A common problem that people experience with their gardens is an overabundance of mud. This can be for a range of different reasons, including:

Soil compaction, caused by children playing, regular walking on the ground, machinery being used onsite and so on Poor drainage, where water starts to collect in parts of the garden instead of draining away Clay soil, which is ex...


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Successful garden design relies on the combination of both soft and hard landscaping– and, as such, it’s vital that you understand the differences between the two.

Here’s a quick guide to both, giving you all the information you need to get started with your garde...


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Boundary lines in your garden have to tick a variety of boxes, making sure that they provide a certain level of security and privacy, of course, but looking visually attractive at the same time.

This isn’t necessarily easy to achieve and, as such, it’s advisable to take your time when deciding what fencing options to include in your


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Deciding on what style and theme you’d like for your garden design is paramount before any work begins so you know you’ll enjoy the end result and are less likely to make expensive errors in judgement.

If it’s elegance you’re keen to achieve, here are just a couple of ideas to help you transform your outdoor spaces. If you need any further guidance or advice, just get ...


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It’s time to wave goodbye to 2025 and look to the year ahead… always an exciting time for gardeners keen to plan out what they want to achieve outside over the coming 12 months.

Putting plans in place now will make sure that you’re ready come spring and won’t be in a rush


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