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Product Bites: Fleece Blanket plant protection
What is The Haxnicks Extra Thick Fleece Blanket: The Haxnicks Extra thick Fleece Blanket is a thick, durable and reusable plant protection fabric that can be put in place in a...
Product Bite: Green Fern Fleece Jackets
What are Green Fern Fleece Jackets: Easy Fleece Jackets are little jackets you pull over your plants to keep them warm in winter. They are quick and easy to use...
Pippa Greenwood: Haxnicks Gardening Tips for October
The weather’s so different this month and October temperatures, especially at night, are sometimes damagingly low for some plants.October TasksIt is worth giving the plants a bit of protection if...
Product Bites: Easy Fleece Tunnels for winter plant protection
What are Easy Fleece Tunnels: Easy Fleece Tunnels are growing tunnels that warms the air around your plants and protects them from frost and harsh weather. They also:- Lock in...
Product Bite: Easy Seedling Tunnels ideal for Spring
What are Easy Seedling Tunnels: Easy Seedling Tunnels are mini growing tunnels for starting off seeds which; Lock in moisture Protect from harsh weather and pests Warm the soil ready...
The Non Return of the Easter Bunny!
Growing veg in pots and planters means that juicy crops may be harder to reach for the rabbits, but those of you with a ground level vegetable patch have a...
The Potty Gardener & Easter Bunnies
For me, growing in pots and planters makes it less tempting and trickier for rabbits to nibble at any new plantings and soft growth, but for those of you growing...
The Potty Gardener and a gardening mistake!
Approaching your gardening from a whole new angle can be refreshing, but I don't recommend this extreme angle. Whilst you can get a good look at low lying weeds and...
4 easy ways to make your vegetable garden flourish during a wet summer
Here in the UK we love our unpredictable weather and a wet summer is part of that. But here is some inspiration for when your plants aren't loving the lower...
Pippa Greenwood - Q&A - Part II
The second in our series of questions and answers from Pippa Greenwood. Please remember we are open for more questions at the bottom - just leave a comment and we'll...
Pippa Greenwood - Q&A - Part I
We are delighted to welcome Pippa Greenwood to our Blog and to start things off we have a small Q&A session. Please feel free to pose your own questions at...
Growing Brassicas From Seeds
Growing brassicasCabbages, kale, kohlrabi, cauliflower, broccoli and Brussel Sprouts are all varieties of the same species of Brassica oleracea which is native to the Mediterranean. Brassicas thrive on transplanting and...