3 alternative bug repellent options for plants

Pesky little insects that share the same habitat as your plants can eventually do serious damage to your plants ruining all of your hard work so it’s important to get rid of them as soon as you spot them. Unfortunately, this is not a one job task, it requires minimal effort but you will need to routinely use repellents to ensure they do not come back. Fortunately, there are many household products that you can use as a natural bug repellent. We have put together a list of our top 3 everyday items that can be used to repel bugs. 1. Soapy water – mix 5 tablespoons of washing up liquid with 4 cups of water and spray on your plants. 2. Beer – snails and slugs love the taste...
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How to Grow Chilli Peppers!

Homegrown chilli peppers have an exceptional flavour, colour and texture to them which sometimes are not easy to pick up in supermarkets. Chilli peppers can add substantial flavour to any dish whilst containing heaps of nutrients, so it really is a great choice to grow at home. Follow these simple steps on how to grow chilli peppers. 1. Pick your seed – Chilli peppers come in different varieties. Some are super-hot and some are mild. 2. Sow – Chilli pepper seeds can be started off from seed sown from February to April but it is best to start as early as possible. Seeds should be kept at temperatures of 18-21°C. Keep them in a light place and water. 3. Move the seedlings individually into 9-10cm (3-4in) pots when two true...
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Cleaning your awning

A lot of customers often ask us, how do I clean and care for my awning? Whilst all of our awnings are high quality and long-lasting, you will still need to maintain your awning to keep it looking its best. Cleaning your awning is not a huge task and is something you should aim to do at the beginning and end of the summer season. By doing this you will start your summer season with a clean awning and will prevent any damage to it whilst it is rolled up during winter months when it may not be in use often. It is also a good idea to give it a good hose down once a month during the summer months to remove any loose debris. There are 3 simple...
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Plants for beginners

There are hundreds, if not thousands of plant and flower choices which can make picking the right ones for your garden an overwhelming task for inexperienced gardeners. A good place to start is to match plants with your current garden conditions. Things you will need to consider; Is the area your planting sunny or shaded? sheltered or exposed? What type of soil do you have? Chalky or sandy? Or in between? (if you are unsure, you can purchase a soil testing kit) Once you have figured these out you can match the plants to your conditions. By doing this it will make your gardening experience a lot easier. Attempting to grow plants in unsuitable conditions will be a difficult task. You will also need to consider the specimen of each...
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Will a Fabric Awning Give you Enough Protection?

Awnings come in many shapes, sizes and designs, with fabric awnings being one of the long-time staples of the market. There is no doubting the fact that they look classy, interesting and attractive in a garden or courtyard, but some people want to know more about the strength of the fabric and whether this material will offer them enough protection. The short answer is that yes, a fabric awning will offer you a good level of protection while out of doors in various weather conditions, and it will generally enhance the experience of spending time outside. This makes a fabric awning an ever popular choice amongst people who are interested in improving their outdoor spaces, ready for the summer months. Awning fabric used isn’t like a normal type of fabric...
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