Yearly Archives: 2015
Posted on October 5, 2015 at 4:16 pm
At one point or the other your garage door might fail to function in the right way. This might happen as it gets old or if it breaks down as a result of other problems. At this moment, you need to ensure that it is repaired in the right way, so that it can function again effectively again. You can do the repair by yourself or call a garage door repair experts to do the work for you. For the repair to be done in the right way you will need to buy garage door spares from reputable dealer. In the modern days, there are a lot of options in the United Kingdom where you can buy the spares. One of the best options is doing the shopping from online stores. This article offers you some of the major benefits of buying the spares from online stores in the U.K.
High level convenience
One of the major advantages of buying garage door spares online is that it offers a lot of convenience to you. You will be able to do the shopping at the comfort of your office or at home without having to move around looking for the stores. In addition, you can do the shopping at any time of the day or night because the online stores are always open. All you need to have is a device with internet connection and you will be able to browse all the stores and do your shopping relaxed at your comfort. (more…)
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Posted on September 17, 2015 at 5:09 pm
So your garden is slowly dying.That is fine, that is natural – after all it’s that time of year. The cold is creeping in, the skies are grey and the rain is pouring. Occasionally though, is these late September days, we’re lucky enough to still get a few bright days here and there. While the ground is still wet from the dew or rain it’s lovely to pull up a chair and really enjoy these days. You can appreciate your garden as it starts to fade away a little, maybe clean up a few roots or weeds here and there; though nothing too severe at this delicate time.
Still; learn to appreciate your garden even when Spring and Summer are long gone – after all – it’s there for 12 months of the year, through thick and thin, not just the 6 months when the weather is nice.
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Posted on August 25, 2015 at 3:31 pm
It is a tough task for many, managing a garden. For those working 50+ hours a week, with a family and commitments it can be extremely difficult to find time to tend to your garden – especially if it is a decent size. Let us imagine, though, that you finish your garden. The plants are done, the beds are laid, the grass is cut and perfectly finished and it is looking as picturesque as any garden on the Chelsea flower show. Aside from the occasional trim – you’re done. But what then?
Seasonal changes are massive, of course. When you are finished in one season you will quickly find work piling up again. Plants will die, weeds will sprout and bulbs will need replanting. Throughout the summer you will need to water your charges every few days, maybe more depending on the plant itself. In answer to my question – no, it can never be finished. It can be “more” finished than when you started, but the garden is a full time commitment.
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Posted on July 27, 2015 at 2:32 pm
There are two seasons that we, as gardeners, tend to do our best work. The Spring sees us setting up for the year; planting new things, moving things around and setting ourselves for the year. When summer arrives we reap the benefits; beautiful beds burst into colour, the plants we’ve moved finally start to fill into their natural shapes and the sunshine makes everything even more beautiful to behold.
Then there come the other two months. The bad ones. Autumn rolls into view and our hard work begins to undo; leaves drop off the trees and plants begin to die and our garden, as a picture, begins to fall away from us. Winter, though, well… winter remains a mystery to many gardeners; what are we supposed to do other that sit on our hands and maybe remove the odd plants that has completely died? There’s not much we can do I’m afraid.
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Posted on June 17, 2015 at 7:33 pm
Gardening is a time consuming process no matter who you are. In this day and age there are so many things that compete for your time, energy and money and gardening is no different. It can be an expensive way to spend your time and also one that requires an enormous amount of time to get off the ground. People will sometimes tell you how easy it is to get going but the truth is that gardening is becoming more and more marginalised and elitist as the years have passed by. Gone is the down to earth Gardener’s World or Ground Force opening up gardening to the masses on a friday night.
Now all we have is the Chelsea flower show. Now all we have is the Queen visiting, the Princes showing up and various well spoken people showing off their expensively assembled gardens that have taken months to build and perfect. That is not accessible to the masses.
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