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Garden furniture – massive furniture sale

1st Feb: by admin

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If you have always wanted stylish Rattan garden furniture for your garden but never got round to buying it, now is definitely the time to think again. We are currently offering amazing prices on the ex display garden furniture we have in the show room at the moment. We need to clear this stock to make room for the arrival of new furniture this month, all furniture must go.

• Black Rattan Sofa set – 2 seater sofa with an arm chair and 2 foot stool/coffee table – from £500
• Rattan Coffee table with 2 chairs and 2 footstools (to create a mini lounger) – from £300
• Dinning Table and 8 chairs – from £800
• Sun lounger – from £250.00
• Cushion Box – from £250

Please call us or come in and see us if you are interested.

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Autumn Gardening Tips

13th Oct: by admin

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Autumn colours

1. Give your garden a good tidy up to reduce the risk of disease and garden bugs.

2. Planting for next year. Now is the perfect time for planting spring bulbs and transplanting shrubs and dividing of existing perennials.

3. Lawn care. Reduce the amount of mowing, raise height of cut, scarify and treat lawn. Don’t forget to water if still dry.

4. Taking care of your garden furniture. Take it inside if possible or cover up allowing air to circulate around it. Clean before storing and if wooden, treat with a preservative.

5. Get that compost going. Use the green waste you collected to begin the composting process for the next year.

6. Autumn Planting. Introduce some autumn colour into your garden with seasonal window boxes and hanging baskets. As well as the most afforable way to plant up your garden – bulbs!

7. Don’t forget to keep watering your lawn and garden if still dry.

8. If planning any hard landscaping, paving, walls, fencing or decking, now is the time, so it is completed in time for the following Spring.

9. Remember all the garden maintenance work you put in this autumn will benefit you when Spring comes around next year.

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