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BBC Gardeners' World Live

03 / 04 / 2019

We are pleased to announce that Morgan Oates Ltd. has been selected as one of the five APL Avenue Show Gardens at BBC Gardeners World Live 2019 in Birmingham.

Christmas Decorations

10 / 12 / 2018

Have you ever wondered where the Christmas decoration tradition came from?

Japanese Gardens

17 / 10 / 2018

The Japanese have always been nature and landscape lovers. Their gardens have always been inspired by the natural greenery of Japan, creating peaceful, meditative places. Japanese garden styles have…

Choosing a Garden Designer

26 / 04 / 2018

It’s not easy to find the right garden designer. Especially nowadays where there are a lot of courses and other options to get some kind of diploma that allows someone to call themselves a garden d…

What’s Wrong with my Plants? - Part 2

09 / 01 / 2018

Your guide on how to recognise deficiency or overdose of elements - Part 2

What's Wrong with my Plants? - Part 1

15 / 09 / 2017

Your guide on how to recognise deficiency or overdose of elements - Part 1

Slugs and Snails - the Gardener's Nightmare

23 / 05 / 2017

If left unchecked these small and inconspicuous creatures can ruin your garden. You can fight them with slug pellets or Nemaslug but it's well worth trying to make your garden less attractive to them…

Go Organic

06 / 03 / 2017

When it comes to insects, prevention is better than trying to fight the insects away. That’s why you should start to think about protecting your garden during the early spring months. This is the t…

The Perfect Christmas Tree

10 / 12 / 2016

How to get the perfect Christmas tree - A few useful tips.

Late Autumn Gardening Tips

16 / 11 / 2016

It's a great time to prepare the garden for winter. Lifting some of the perennials and storing them in boxes over the winter will produce bigger and brighter flowers next spring.

Buxus Diseases

14 / 11 / 2016

Buxus (also know as Boxwood) is one of the most popular plants in the English gardens. They look beautiful shaped as a ball or small hedge. Unfortunately, they are not disease free.

Making Good Use of Fallen Leaves

20 / 10 / 2014

Fallen leaves can be put to good use by raking them off the grass and onto beds and borders so that they decompose into nutrient rich leaf mould - a natural soil conditioner.

Managing Soil Condition with Garden Lime

30 / 10 / 2014

Garden lime reduces the acidity found in some soils. It enables plants to take up the nutrients they need for healthy growth.

Mulching

09 / 09 / 2014

Now is the time to apply mulches of leaf mould, bark, garden compost or well-rotted manure. The soil will love it.

Planting Spring Flowering Bulbs

05 / 09 / 2014

Planting bulbs from September to December, before the first winter frost sets in, will result in a beautiful, colourful garden come spring time.

Autumn Lawn Care

08 / 09 / 2014

Now that Autumn is around the corner your lawn could probably benefit from some tender loving care

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