How to Go About Moss Removal from Your Roof

Are you unintentionally growing a moss garden on your roof? Moss can be quite a nuisance and typically grows on north facing roofs. A moss-covered roof is very unsightly and can even cause gaps in your roof tiles or slats as it grows, which could possibly lead to leaks. It is best not to allow moss to remain. One way to clear the moss from your roof, is to treat your roof with roof cleaner (on a cloudy day so it does not evaporate) to kill the moss and help stop it from growing back. When choosing a cleaner ensure to get one that is environmentally safe as the run-off could find its way into flowerbeds or lawns below and kill your plants or grass. It usually takes 20 minutes...
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Four Tips to Optimising a Small Garden

If you have a green thumb but a small garden space, you can still create a beautiful retreat if you use the area you have wisely and efficiently. Here are a few simple ways to better enjoy your garden. Gardening Space Saving Tips 1. By creating a ‘layered’ affect with your plants, you can maximise your available space. Incorporating plants of various heights, from ground covers, up to shrubs can beautifully fill a small space with a variety of lovely plants. 2. You can use fences and walls to create vertical gardens with trellises, climbing plants and window boxes. Just use caution and try not to use the more invasive climbing and creeping plants, lest they become garden ‘bullies’. 3. You can use hanging planters, columnar plants (vertically growing plants)...
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How Business Awnings Can Be Strategic

An awning on your store front can serve multiple purposes and actually be a strategic advantage: Curb Appeal A doorway awning can immediately help your storefront stand out amidst your competitors and help draw in walk-in customers. Using your brand colours in the awning can really highlight your premises over others. Added Space Awnings give your business additional space for advertising, displaying new products or providing shelter for your patrons. You can even use it to set up a table for special promotions. Keep it Cool In the summer months, the sun can really beat into glass front windows and not only create a vast amount of heat but also cause sun damage to items in the window. An awning would help to keep the sun out when necessary. Brighten...
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14 Lovely Winter Container Plants

UK winters can get a bit gloomy so now is a great time to start preparing your garden so that you can have some lovely container plants to bring some colour back into your garden. Winter bloomers that work well in pots or containers are excellent so that you can reposition them as needed, so as to have whatever is blooming, at the time, in the most prominent positions. Some perfect ideas are: 1. Winter-flowering Heather 2. Winter-flowering Pansies 3. Violas 4. Ivy 5. Ornamental Cabbages 6. Gaultheria Procumbens 7. Snow Drops 8. Skimmia Japonica 9. Cornus (dogwood) 10. Phormium 11. Ajuga 12. Christmas Rose 13. Carex 14. Hardy Cyclamen You can even use large pots and mix a few of these items to have a nice variated planter. By...
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5 Benefits of Metal Gates Compared to Wood

Once you decide to install a new gate, it is time to choose the right materials for your gate. It is hard to decide between metal gates and wood gates. Your decision will depend on what you are looking for. Metal gates are much better than wood gates. Why? They are durable. They are cheap to maintain. They are more secure. And they can add value to your home. However, it is expensive to install them. Here are the benefits of metal gates compared to wood gates. They are Durable Metal gates, made of wrought iron, are durable. It is difficult to destroy them, and they are not easily affected by wear and tear, so they can last for several years. However, it is easy to destroy the wooden gates....
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