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My impression on using a catcher while mowing lawn
By Kate Furst
For years I had been convinced that by using the catcher on my lawn mower I would be removing nutrients gradually over time, and eventually would have a lower quality lawn as a result. What I did not realise was the detriment I was causing by leaving the clippings behind.

I NEED A HIGH EVERGREEN HEDGE TO BLOCK OUT A VIEW. HOW SHOULD I DECIDE WHICH TYPE TO BUY?
By John Ingham
Hedges serve many purposes including blocking out unwanted views. There are lots of possible evergreen hedges available. This gives some ideas on which might suit you best.

I HAVE BOUGHT SOME LARGE HEDGING PLANTS AND TREES ONLINE. HOW SHOULD I LOOK AFTER THEM WHEN THEY ARRIVE?
By John Ingham
When those plants you have ordered are finally unloaded at your home it can be a problem knowing what to do next. This article gives you some ideas on how to look after your new arrivals

Compost…
By Penny Money
If you are thinking about starting your own compost pile think about this… With just a little knowledge you can turn your everyday garbage into nutrient rich fertilizer for your yard or garden and the best part is…it’s organic!

Dangerous to Touch Plants
By Glory Lennon
A glimpse at some plants you would do better to look at from afar but not touch.

Free Garden Design Software
By Patricia Wainwright
Have a glimpse of your dream garden within a few minutes with free garden design software. Know what it can do for you here.

Do It Yourself Garden Design
By Patricia Wainwright
The Do It Yourself Garden Design process involves much planning and consideration. This article is a step by step guide to a functional and creative garden design.

When To Plant Tomatoes
By Patricia Wainwright
Learning when to plant tomatoes will ensure you a bountiful harvest.

Guide To Growing Ground Covers
By Glory Lennon
A simple guide to growing ground covers.

Planting Tips For Vines And Climbing Plants
By Glory Lennon
Some good things to know before you plant a vine or climbing plant in your landscape.

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