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New products at Crocus

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

New item at Crocus

Dixter Bouquet
Dixter Bouquet £35.99
Golden Summer Sunflowers arranged in a lush bed of Aspidistra, Shamrock, and folded leaf foliage.Vase not includedWhat you get for your money 7 stems aspidistra 4 stems sunflowers 5 stems kermit chrysanthemum 5 stems shamrock Orders will be delivered between 8am and 8pm.What if we run out (click here)

Why your garden is good for you

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Ronseal have done some research with Professor Geoff Beattie looking at data rom the last 25 years into how exposure to gardens and other outdoor spaces can impact on the wellbeing of the general public and affect mood and behaviour.

The conclusions are clear – that a lack of green spaces is bad for people!

The triggers according to the report.

1. Over exposure to concrete or overly built up environments.
2. Over exposure to noisy, busy and over-stimulating environments.
3. Poor natural light balance – whether too bright or too dingy.
4. Poorly maintained spaces – messy areas full of rubbish, clutter or dead plants and flowers.
5. A lack of fresh air.
6. Remaining within a building for too long, without any natural view available.
7. Refusing to connect with or appreciate any outdoor space with a ‘head down, keep moving’ attitude.
8. Competition for green space – for example fighting crowds in a busy city centre park on a sunny lunchtim

It’s been reported recently that the UK spends £750M picking up litter – and judging by most people’s responses when told this, they don’t feel it’s being spent near them!

My own views on this are simple – we all need a garden. Inner city areas which either tiny or no gardens are bad for people. Children need a safe outside space where they can play every day – under the watchful eye of a parent from the kitchen window, or french windows. Families in flats are, again in my opinon, deprived of an essential part of growing up. A safe garden is great for children to play in without constant supervision by mum when they’re young – and by safe obviously I mean child friendly with plenty of grass to play on, no water features to fall into, or poisionous plants. As a direct result perhaps, parents feel their children are vulnerable to the outside world and aren’t allowed to play outside because of a lack of safe private space to develop independence to then move on to playing outside the family garden. Other research has shown that children play closer to their home now than they have at any time over the last 50 years.

The report highlights top tips on how to solve this problem:

1. Time – ensure you spend time outside every day in a green space. If you don’t have a garden this will mean discovering your local parks and green spaces.

2. Make the most of the space you have – even a window box can help, or perhaps a bird feeder situated outside your window.

3. Sit quietly outside and relax! Making the most of your garden means relaxing in it too – and a nice set of garden furniture can really make the difference. Ronseal have a range of wood preservatives and finishes that can help your furniture last longer. They also have a competition on their website.
Furniture that’s always outside so it’s easier to take a short break is less effort than having to unlock the shed and drag out a chair! Ronseal do lots of wood care products to allow you to keep wooden furniture outside all year round.

4. Look after your garden! Even if you just mow the lawn and don’t have tons of plants your garden needs to look tidy. A messy lawn will make you feel depresed just looking at it! The exercise is also good for you. Experts recommend 30 minutes exercise a day – so why not turn your garden into your own gym! All that mowing, pruning and weeding counts towards your daily exercise routine! The chill out and relax and enjoy the view!

5. Enjoy the sounds of nature – get a bird feeder so you can enjoy listening to the birds chip and chirp all day. Or a water fountain provides a restful relaxing sound

I’m glad Ronseal have done this report – I’ve always believed that gardens are essential for a healthier and happier society!

Chelsea Flower Show to be a stunner!

Monday, May 24th, 2010

There’ve been glimpses of some of the gardens on the news today – and the garden with giant locks looks quite amazing. It’s been created by Leeds Council and you can see more about the garden here at Leeds at Chelsea.

There are lots of photos of the amazing lock gates and a list of the plants they’ve used! There’s a webcam of the garden too – which shows it from a great angle!

For people who love lock gate gardens there is this garden from 2003 – The Lock Keeper’s Cottage

Chelsea is sold out but there are other amazing flower shows available at Royal Horticultural Society


Price reductions at Garden Centre Online

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Price reduction at Garden Centre Online

Professional Anvil Secateur - Soft Cushion Handle
Professional Anvil Secateur – Soft Cushion Handle was £2.24 now £1.50
Deluxe Anvil Secateur, teflon coated heat treated carbon steel cutting blades, and dual tone ABS plastic handles. Cushion Grip. Blades 7cms, Handle 13cms

New products at Garden Centre Online

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

New items at Garden Centre Online

Tokyo Hardwood Garden Furniture Set
Tokyo Hardwood Garden Furniture Set £101.15
Two solid hard wood arm chairs with a decorative sunrise feature on the back Dimensions W58cm x H90cm x D59cm And a solid hard wood table with a decorative sunrise feature on the top Dimensions L120cm x H52cm x W60cm. Will take up to a 50mm parasol pole

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Price reductions at Focus DIY

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Price reduction on this item at Focus DIY

Cameron Furniture Set
Cameron Furniture Set was £699.99 now £599.99
Save £100! Web Only!Cameron Extending table and multi position chair furniture setW180/230 x D105 x H74Malaysian HardwoodTable Extends Multi Position ChairsPlease note this product is SELF ASSEMBLYPlease allow 28 days for delivery

New products at Focus DIY

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

New item at Focus DIY

World of Lighting Stamford 10 Pack of Solar Lights
World of Lighting Stamford 10 Pack of Solar Lights £12.00
Light up your Garden with these great value Solar LightsPerfect for providing a stylish and subtle lighting solution whilst also being environmentally friendly and cost effective.Provides up to 8 hours illuminationBlack finish

New products at MowDirect

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

New items at MowDirect

MASSEY FERGUSON MF50-22 FMZ FRONT-CUT 50 ZERO-TURN SIT-ON LAWN MOWER
MASSEY FERGUSON MF50-22 FMZ FRONT-CUT 50 ZERO-TURN SIT-ON LAWN MOWER £4199.00
Designed for very large-scale residential lawn maintenance, the Massey Ferguson MF50-22 FMZ is one of the most technologically-advanced ride-on lawnmowers currently available. It employs Massey’s Synchro steering system, which matches the speed and rotational direction of the front drive-wheels to that of the rear wheels. This allows you to make 360

Price reductions at Gardens and Homes Direct

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Reduced items at Gardens and Homes Direct

Salou Rattan Collection
Salou Rattan Collection was £129.99 now £116.99
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Price reductions at GreenFingers

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

We've found a reduced price today on this product at GreenFingers

Outback Gas Barbeque - Excel 300
Outback Gas Barbeque – Excel 300 was £149.99 now £139.99
A striking bbq finished in chic grey Outback Excel 300 gas barbecue is a fantastic addition to your garen or patio. Including a handy fold down side table and a side burner this is ideal for a multitude of tasty treats.Key Features: One Piece painted hood A unique Outback feature the one piece painted hood is now even more durable for those very hot temperatures. Dual control BurnerThis features a large burner with dual control mechanism which means the burner fits into the entire cooking base area yet has fully adjustable knobs that sit on the control panel for moderating the heat. Porcelain coated cooking grillThis provides a completely rust and corrosion proof finish that can last a lifetime. After cooking simply wash away any fat and food debris in hot soapy water. Swing away warming rackA swing away warming rack is ideal for increasing your overall cooking area. It enables you to place food on it once it has been cooked making room on the grills and griddles for actual cooking. Side BurnerA side burner is ideal to give you that extra cooking space and is perfect for simmering frying and saut