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The National Trust have recently announced a fantastic new project called the ‘Heritage Gardening Programme’, which it said will offer comprehensive training for all of the charity’s gardening roles.
Come the end of summer, you’d be forgiven for thinking that all you have to look forward to when working in your greenhouse is harvesting the fruits of your labour. But autumn is just as important as spring, meaning it’s a key time to prepare and get ahead for another season of growing.
Autumn is a critical time in the lawn care calendar, but with it being cold, wet and miserable, it’s understandable why you wouldn’t want to go outside.
It is important however to prepare the garden for the winter, ensuring your garden is free of muck, leaves and debris left over from a blustery Autumn.
Growing vegetables in a greenhouse can be a tricky job, especially when preparing for the unpredictable British weather and knowing what vegetables to grow at what particular times of the year – especially when you want to achieve the best results.
We are well into summer, and by summer, I mean British summer. Long, cold, windy days with the occasional sunny spell. So it’s important we embrace it whilst we can. Fancy spending your summer evenings perched on the patio or decking with a nice beverage, admiring the ever so english sunset and you little garden paradise?