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New products at Suttons Seeds

by Sarah - October 2nd, 2018

Loads of new products today at Suttons Seeds

Mixed Native Blackthorn Based Bare Roots - 120-150cm

Mixed Native Blackthorn Based Bare Roots – 120-150cm £1499.99
Mixed native hedging bundles are made up of a selection of six species that are ideal for wildlife. Being relatively prickly and with a long flowering period that the bees will love, these native mix bundles include species with haws, hips, nuts and sloes making a species-rich hedge that will attract a diverse range of wildlife. It’s not just the birds and the bees that will benefit from this wildlife friendly hedge, the attractive haws and pretty flowers along with varying foliage textures makes this a nice-looking hedge with interest throughout most of the year. Flowers March-November. Grows 20-40cm per year. Supplied as 120-150cm bare roots.Bare Root hedging plants are a great, cost-effective way for you to achieve your hedging goals. They are grown in an open environment, exposed to natural conditions, which allows these plants to develop with no restrictions. When opting for this root type, you will receive well established plants with sturdy root systems as a result of their growing method. Given the way in which they are grown, bare rooted plants are available from November until May as this is the time of year when the plants are dormant and can be safely lifted from the field. This category mostly consists of native, deciduous hedging species which many of them flower and/or berry so they make great hedges for wildlife and provide seasonal interest.

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Price reductions at Jersey Plants Direct

by Sarah - October 2nd, 2018

Jersey Plants Direct has cut the price of these items

Raingel Granules and Plant Feed 150g

Raingel Granules and Plant Feed 150g was £7.99 now £5.99
Cuts Watering By Up to 90%! This 150g tub could treat up to 10 hanging baskets. Heat Wave Specials – Raingel Granules and Plant Feed (RRP: £7.99 Now Just £5.99 – that’s a Saving of 25%!These Raingel crystals swell to absorb water, then the moisture is released gradually to keep the soil/compost damp. As Raingel also includes fertiliser, just one application will nourish your plants, as well as keeping them well hydrated all season long. A great all-round and time-saving garden product.

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New products at Jersey Plants Direct

by Sarah - October 2nd, 2018

Jersey Plants Direct has hundreds of new products today

Autumn Wholesale Pack 16 Trays of 70 Ready Plants

Autumn Wholesale Pack 16 Trays of 70 Ready Plants £205.00
Save Even More with our Autumn Wholesale Bedding Plants To order, simply click buy and purchase at the checkout. Our wholesale manager Lee will contact you to confirm which varieties you want within your packs. You can order as many packs of 16 trays as you like, made up of any of these varieties.Choose 16 trays of any of our selected Ready Plant varieties and you can benefit from our ‘one drop’ delivery service meaning they’ll all arrive together! Plus you will receive a massive saving of up to £75.84! (depending on variety).

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Price reductions at GreenFingers

by John - October 2nd, 2018

GreenFingers has discounted the price of loads of products today

Terra Gardening Gloves - 1 Pair

Terra Gardening Gloves – 1 Pair was £1.99 now £0.99
The Terra Gardening Gloves will provide your hands with a lot of protection whilst giving you good levels of grip and dexterity.These gloves come with one piece fabric liners which offers great levels of comfort. Over these a latex layer on the palm has been moulded which with its textured effect gives you fantastic grip protection and a degree of water resistance.Cotton and latex constructionHigh dexterity. Excellent wet and dry grip. Green colour. Protective knit cuff. These are a great idea if you just need to do tougher tasks around the garden. Lightweight and nicely fitted these will help protect your hands whilst pruning or digging.One size fits all.

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New products at GreenFingers

by John - October 2nd, 2018

GreenFingers added hundreds of new items

Gardman PVC Cover For  4 Tier Mini Greenhouse

Gardman PVC Cover For 4 Tier Mini Greenhouse £14.99
PVC cover for 4 tier mini greenhouse fits over existing frame LS3339D for extra protection for cold and wet weather. The wide opening makes for easy access.PVC Cover: Fits Greenhouse measuring: 69x49x159.5cm high.

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Price reductions at Blooming Direct

by John - October 2nd, 2018

Blooming Direct has cut the price of these items

Pair of hanging basket swivel hooks

Pair of hanging basket swivel hooks was £2.99 now £1.99
These swivel hooks will allow you to turn your baskets regularly, giving your plants even light and water distribution, and of course meaning your chains wont tangle up if it gets a bit windy!

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Festive Front Doors

by Diane - September 27th, 2018

Well done Sophie! Runner-up in Cultivation Street’s Ambassador competition

by Diane - September 20th, 2018

Haskins Garden Centre employee announced as runner-up in Cultivation Street’s Ambassador competition

Haskins Garden Centre employee announced as runner-up in Cultivation Street’s Ambassador competition

Sophie Lyall, customer services assistant at Haskins Garden Centre in West End has been announced as a runner-up in Cultivation Street’s national ambassador competition.

Cultivation Street is a campaign founded by David Domoney, celebrity TV Gardener and Broadcaster, to recognise and reward communities that are caring for their streets, as well as encouraging other communities to join together and start anew. The campaign was specifically introduced to celebrate community gardens and their ability to bring people together using nature to inspire, heal and connect the communities they are a part of. The annual ambassador competition rewards those that go the extra mile for their local communities.

Sophie has been a Cultivation Street Ambassador for Haskins in West End since February and co-ordinates the provision of compost, plants, bulbs, gloves, seeds and bird food to local schools. Working closely with Townhill Infant School, The Gregg School and Bitterne CE Primary School in Southampton, this summer Sophie worked with the children to increase their interest in gardening and helped them paint plant pots and grow sunflowers. In particular, Sophie helps out at Bitterne CE Primary School’s nature group, which sees a group of six children get together after school to learn more about gardening. Looking to the future, Sophie plans to refresh, replant and repaint Bitterne CE Primary School’s garden.

Delighted to have been announced as a runner-up in the competition, Sophie commented: “I’m passionate about teaching children what I know about gardening because they’re the next generation of gardeners. It’s great seeing how excited they get over a plant they have grown and it’s great to get children interested in being outdoors and enjoying nature, rather than sat in front of a computer screen. This is something Haskins is really keen on encouraging – getting children interested in gardening from a young age, which is evident from our ‘Garden Gang’ campaign.”

Before the school holidays, Sophie worked with Shamblehurst Primary School to help create a memory garden for a 7-year old pupil who passed away to cancer. Sophie sourced compost, large pots, herbs and wind chimes for the memory garden.

Sophie continued: “I’m proud to be a Cultivation Street Ambassador because I want the children I work with to have a garden they can enjoy and I want them to feel pleased that they have played a valuable part in creating it for others to enjoy. I hope that over the next few years, I can link up with more schools and community groups to see how Haskins can help.”

Alice Whitehouse, Cultivation Street’s campaign manager, commented: “This year’s campaign has seen more entries in all categories and we’ve been astounded by the level of gardens and projects entered into the competition, as well as the devoted ambassadors that have worked hard throughout the year. The Ambassadors are an integral part of the competition and Sophie from Haskins has been fantastic in her first year as an ambassador. We have no doubt that we will see more great work from her throughout the year.

“Sophie has been exemplary at interacting with local schools and community groups in her area. This included her hand delivering packs Calliope Geraniums, the official Cultivation Street sponsor, as part of the industry’s biggest plant giveaway, where 12,000 plants were given out to schools and community groups across the UK.”

Sophie Lyall is Haskins’ designated Cultivation Street Ambassador for the West End centre, serving as a dedicated point of contact to support local community groups and schools with a garden. To contact Sophie, visit Haskins in West End’s Customer Services department.

Haskins is located in Mansbridge Road, Gaters Hill, West End, SO18 3HW. For more information visit www.haskins.co.uk

roasted beetroot recipe

by Diane - September 14th, 2018
Roasted beetroot

Make your own roasted beetroot this autumn with Haskins Garden Centres’ recipe

Make your own roasted beetroot this autumn with Haskins Garden Centres’ recipe

Haskins is encouraging gardeners to make the most of their homegrown beetroot with a delicious roasted beetroot and balsamic vinegar recipe.

Alasdair Urquhart, Haskins’ in-house plant expert, commented: “This time of year is the ideal time to harvest beetroots. If you can resist picking the leaves for salads, they can be harvested right into October.

“My advice would be to twist the tops off instead of cutting, to maintain their deep colour and stop them from staining everything red. They are packed full of vitamins and minerals and roasting them will make a great side dish for roast meat or as a main for vegetarians. Even if you haven’t had time to grow your own beetroot this year, you can still follow our step-by-step recipe.”

Ingredients (serves 5)

  • 3 bunches of beetroot (with leaves)
  • 1oz butter
  • 2 tbsp. olive oil
  • 2 tbsp. balsamic vinegar

Method

  1. Preheat oven to 190°C.
  2. Twist the tops of the beetroot leaves off and set aside.
  3. Boil the beetroot for 20 minutes, drain and set aside until cool enough to handle.
  4. Peel the skin away from the beetroot.
  5. Quarter the beetroots.
  6. Add the butter, olive oil and some seasoning.
  7. Bake in the oven for 10 minutes.
  8. Remove from oven and sprinkle with balsamic vinegar.
  9. Bake for a further 15 minutes until tender.

Alasdair added: “Roasting the beetroot will elevate their taste to a new level and the addition of the vinegar makes for a really tasty and vibrant dish.”

Haskins has centres in Ferndown in Dorset, West End in Southampton and Roundstone and Snowhill in West Sussex. For more information visit www.haskins.co.uk

GARDENING THERAPY

by Diane - August 8th, 2018

GARDENING THERAPY

Staying fit doesn’t have to mean expensive gym memberships or fitness classes. Everyday activities around the home have huge physical benefits and can support mental wellbeing too.

Gardening is an excellent all-round exercise for improving strength, endurance and flexibility and can be of great help in reducing the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, obesity and other medical conditions.

To celebrate the warmer weather, AXA PPP healthcare has released an infographic, outlining just how beneficial an afternoon in the garden can be on the body.

For more tips on getting fit in the garden, visit AXA PPP healthcare’s benefits of gardening page.

Gardening for health