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STEPHANIE’S KITCHEN GARDEN UPDATE
– APRIL 2011
Our update this month will be a real visual
treat for you, with our company photographer and horticulturist
Martin Fiddes taking a look at the garden through his camera lens.
Let's see what he recorded and look back on another busy month in
Stephanie's Kitchen Garden...
A simple sleeve fitting to the bottom section of the downpipe and some rudimentary trimming to the inside of the raintrap body has resulted in a successful installation - I've tested it with a hosepipe - so now all we need is some rain! If you'd like to know more about how we adapted the trap to fit this dimension of pipe, e-mail me and I'l let you into this water diverting secret!
As you can literally see, the garden is in full swing and that's good news for the local garden pest population. Eager to get their jaws, mandibles and proboscises into the young seedlings and plants, this unwanted army will stop at practically nothing! That's where our latest version of the Little Book of Pests - now entitled the 'Little Book of Least Wanted Pests' - proves invaluable as each of the 24 pages is packed full of information about the major garden pests along with plenty of ideas of how to prevent and remove the threat to your plants each one poses. What's more, this must-have pest guide is completely free so all you have to do is decide if you want to download a copy (below) or request the book from us! If 2011 is your debut gardening season - or
even if you're an old hand who knows their leeks
from their legumes - a great way to start is by requesting a copy of our brand new,
116-page Spring Edition 2011 catalogue, jam-packed with seasonal
and brand new gardening ideas for the kitchen garden, patio and
greenhouse - an inspirational addition to any potting shed or
coffee table. Add in our new March
newsletter which features tips, topical gardening debates,
plenty of growing information and cash-saving special offers and
it's crystal clear that we've also got the resources to look after
you once you start growing.
So if your seedlings aren't quite turning out as you
planned and you could do with some advice, or if you're
particularly taken by some of our products and would like to know
more, please get in touch - we'd love to
help!
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