Gardening advice

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The man is reavamping the garden. He is dressed in a gardening outfit and is topping the boxwood with tree bark to retain moisture.

17 September 2024

Cost of revamping your garden

Revamping your garden in the UK can vary significantly in cost depending on the scope of the project, the materials used, and the complexity of the design. On average, basic garden improvements such as lawn re-turfing, planting new flowers, and adding a simple patio can cost between £1,000 and £5,000. For a more extensive garden makeover, including features like decking, water features, bespoke planting schemes, and outdoor lighting, costs can range from £5,000 to £15,000. High-end garden renovations, which might involve landscape design services, installation of premium materials, outdoor kitchens, or bespoke garden structures, can exceed £20,000.

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Old moss-covered roof. Close-up of roof tiles showing a large amount of moss.

17 September 2024

Using copper and zinc strips for moss control

Copper and zinc strips are effective methods for controlling moss growth on roofs. When rainwater interacts with these metals, it releases ions that inhibit moss development. Installing strips along the roof ridge allows these ions to wash down and protect the surface below. This method is eco-friendly and reduces the need for chemical treatments, making it a popular choice for long-term moss management.

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Stump of a sawn tree on a background of a blockage of trees. A stump from a sawn tree on a background of greenery.

17 September 2024

How to remove a tree stump?

How to pull a stump? It can be a challenging task, but with the right approach, it can be managed effectively. One common method is to use a stump grinder, which mechanically grinds the stump down into wood chips. Alternatively, you can apply a chemical stump remover to accelerate the decomposition process. This involves drilling holes into the stump and pouring the chemical in to break down the wood. For a more natural approach, you can cover the stump with soil or mulch to encourage fungal growth, which will gradually decompose the wood. Regardless of the method, patience is key, as stump removal can take time.

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