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Small Gardens, Big Possibilities

Posted on July 31, 2020 at 7:40 pm

Properties that have small gardens might sometimes be overlooked by those wanting more outdoor space. There can be so much potential in a small garden, though and you can benefit from having any amount of outdoor space, big or small. It is good for you to be able to spend time out of doors and to have a place to retreat to outside your interior – therefore, never underestimate a small garden.

Some small gardens are not laid to lawn which is still fine. You can install raised flower beds to add a splash of colour and bring plant life into your garden. You could have hanging baskets too, and window boxes (also an option if you only have a balcony space). Make sure there is a seating area so you can sit outside and relax, as this will be one of the most important things you can get from your garden.

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Decking Kits for Commercial Customers

Posted on July 27, 2020 at 10:56 pm

You might automatically be led to think that decking kits are very simple, self explanatory options that can be built by anyone keen on DIY. Whilst they are certainly simpler than constructing a deck from scratch, it still takes quite some work to ensure decking is erected professionally, safely and with a good aesthetic too. Decking kits will provide all of the materials needed, but there is still a lot of work required and many people don’t feel comfortable installing decking in their own homes. For this very reason, lots of businesses will use decking kits for commercial purposes, buying them to install on behalf of their customers.

If you are a professional, you could benefit from commercial decking kits that allow you to construct a sturdy, aesthetically pleasing product for your customers without having to source parts individually. This will help to speed up the process of building it, and it will also help to ensure the quality of your work so that the customer should be very happy with the outcome. Commercial customers who buy decking kits on a regular basis to install for their own customers include:

  • Landscapers
  • Gardeners
  • Handymen
  • Architects
  • Builders
  • Building contractors

If you choose to purchase a decking kit to install for your own customer, you need to choose it from the right supplier. They will ensure you get the right products and receive good customer service, and there might even be trade discounts that you can take advantage of depending on where you choose to buy from.

Decking kits for commercial customers – choosing the right option for installation

The main thing you will need to decide as a commercial customer is which decking kit to choose. This will in some ways be trickier for you because you aren’t choosing it for yourself – you are choosing it for your own customer. It is a good idea to consult with your customer to make sure you understand exactly what they want, and the exact vision that they have for their new decking area. Show them pictures, your own designs and plans and, if possible, get a sample of the wood that will be used. This will ensure that your customer knows just what to expect.

Finding a long-term decking partner: supplying decking on a regular basis

If you work as an installation professional, you will usually be installing decking on a regular basis. It pays off to find a long-term ongoing supplier of decking who can provide you the materials you need (decking boards, fittings, railings, handrails and anything else required by your customer) and who you can come to rely on for your supply needs. This type of working relationship benefits both parties as they will get regular business and you get quality decking kits when you need them, sometimes at a better price too.

Decking kits can help you offer a better service to your customers. As long as they contain high quality wood and are sourced from a well-known supplier, you will have the tools you need to make your own business more successful and profitable.

Posted in Gardening

How to Pick Garden Furniture

Posted on July 23, 2018 at 10:25 pm

When you’re sitting in your garden relaxing, you want to have a comfortable place to sit. You also want to make sure your garden looks great and has good quality furniture that will complement the rest of your property. It’s important to select the right furniture to do justice to your home.

When you choose a good quality garden furniture, it will show. Chunky wood, high-quality plastics and cushioned seats will look beautiful in any garden setting and will last a long time as an added bonus. This means you shouldn’t pay too much attention to the price tag. A more expensive set of furniture will last longer and will look more premium in the first place, so it is worth the extra investment.

Make sure you choose furniture that you personally like, that fits in with your personal aesthetic. It is often a good idea to see furniture in person before buying, rather than buying online.

Posted in Garden Furniture

Choosing the Right Kind of Grass Seeds

Posted on May 24, 2018 at 7:34 pm

This is the time of year when lawns will really begin to grow, and if your grass is beginning to look patchy, then it might be time to think about putting down some more grass seed. You will need to use the right kind in order to achieve the right results. You will need to make sure it is the same as the existing grass, and that it is the right kind to grow in the conditions you have in your garden.

You can buy lots of different types of grass seed online, so match your requirements to the kind you but. For example, if you have a shady lawn that doesn’t get a lot of sun throughout the day, you should choose a grass seed that will grow well in the shade. If you aren’t sure what you need, ask a professional gardener for their opinion. They will be able to advise, and can help look after the grass once the seed is sown.

Posted in Lawn Maintenance

How to Get Rid of Weeds

Posted on March 23, 2018 at 3:14 pm

Weeds – the bane of every gardener’s life. One of the trickiest things about weeds is knowing how to get rid of them, as many different varieties will require a different approach. Here are some points to consider if you want to keep your garden weed free:

  • Weed borders on a regular basis. Unfortunately, there is no way to keep borders weed-free other than to put in some hard work. But it’s worth it when your plants and flowers grow strong and healthy.
  • Spray grass to help protect it from weeds. Use a weed treatment, and check you are doing this at the right time of year according to the instructions.
  • Look out for pernicious weeds. These are weeds like ground elder and horsetail, which can be incredibly destructive. They will need specialist treatment with herbicides from a qualified gardener.
  • Put down weed-free layers. These can be placed under paths and driveways to prevent weeds from growing through.

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