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January is Walk Your Dog Month - but what, exactly, do dogs really enjoy about their walks? And what can owners do to make sure their pets get the maximum benefit?
Snow in January can look lovely, but it brings its problems in the garden. It’s a good idea to knock off snow from the branches of your trees, shrubs and fruit bushes before the weight damages branches.
While the weather is cold outside, you can take advantage of the warm weather inside by sowing seedlings. Check out our top tips for growing healthy seedlings, along with a list of our favourite seeds to plant in January.
Seed catalogues – the weather in January can mean that the garden has to take a back seat, but that gives you the chance to leaf through those enticing catalogues and plan your growing for the year!
JANUARY for many can be a dark and cold month, the middle of winter with spring still months away. However, there are still things going on out there – nature doesn’t stop – and there’s always something you can do for your lawn. Here are a few things to think about.
South Korea is the first Asian state outside of Japan to be chosen to host the Winter Olympics and Winter Paralympics.
As we close the door on 2018 and welcome in 2019, we’d like to wish all our readers and customers a happy and prosperous New Year. And, to help you get maximum enjoyment out of your lawns and gardens this year, we’ve come up with some New Year’s resolutions that’ll keep your green spaces – and you! – in good shape.