Simple tricks to get your garden summer ready

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So you’ve neglected your garden all winter and now there are thigh-high weeds worthy of a machete nestled in beside your rose bushes, your patio is mossy and your lawn is practically meadow-esque. Although all looks lush and green, it’s hardly the clean, tidy and inviting space you’re after for summer al fresco dining.

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It’s true that us Brits have it harder than anyone when it comes to keeping on top of our gardens. The changeable British climate has a lot to answer for, and plants that thrive in one season will struggle in the next. In fact, I read an article the other day that claimed us Brits waste an estimated £672m per year on their gardens as a result of plants dying prematurely. This is hardly surprising if we consider we spend less than 30 mins per week in our garden in the colder months.

We can chalk the vast majority of this wasted money down to not knowing what we’re doing, or simply forgetting to get the watering can out. In fact, most of us will rely solely on instinct when tending to our garden, we’ll give a cursory glance to the plant label, then throw it away. Couple this with a few slug, snail and greenfly invasions and our efforts to become the next Charlie Dimmock are quickly thwarted.

Thankfully most of this waste is easily avoidable and there are plenty of simple tips for maintaining your garden all year round. Never is there a better time than the summer to get started, so here’s a few quick tricks to get your garden blooming in time for all those BBQs:

How to keep your lawn lush

Unsurprisingly, hot weather is your biggest adversary when it comes to keeping your lawn green and lush. Anything above 30°C will stunt growth, and prolonged exposure to anything above 26°C will result in unsightly yellow/brown patches. To curb this, avoid cutting the grass too short and leave it standing at about 5cm to prevent the soil from drying out.

Strangely enough, the optimum time to water the grass is between 4 and 8am. I’m not suggesting you drag the sprinklers out before dawn, instead consider investing in a sensor controller to do the hard work for you. Hozelock have some great affordable options around the £40 mark. Just be careful not to over-water (10 litres per square metre is ample) or you risk mould forming.

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Keep trees tidy

Although it’s always good to have some permanently shady spots in your garden, particularly if you have children, crown lifting (the removal of soft growth and branches of a tree to create a desired vertical clearance above ground level) is recommended as an on-going management technique. Like any plant, your trees will thrive with regular pruning, and it’s an easy way to achieve a big visual transformation.

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Protect fences and sheds

Another quick win is to treat your fence and shed panels to preserve and protect them against both heat exposure and wetter weather. One afternoon getting grubby with a paintbrush can last up to 5 years, and it really does liven up your garden. You needn’t stick to plain old brown either with specialist brands such as Cuprinol offering both warm and crisp shades to complement your summer garden.

Tackle those weeds

If there’s any job that’s going to give you a real sense of satisfaction and instantly improve the aesthetics of your garden, it’s weeding. If this is your first time out in the garden since July last year, chances are you’ve got a big job to do!

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When culling an existing batch, remove the source by digging out the roots with a trowel. Be prepared to find a couple of communities of snails whilst clearing out particularly dense weeds - pop these in a bucket and release them well away from your garden to prevent them feasting on new plants.

When the space is cleared, prevent the growth of fresh weeds by turning over the top soil and planting new plants densely together to minimise the space available for weeds to develop. Depending on the plants chosen, you might also want to consider mulch to prevent weed seeds from sprouting.

Watering dos and don’ts

Just like your lawn, it’s best to water your beds early in the morning, or late at night. This is because the soil is cooler so less water will evaporate under the gaze of the sun. Try to keep the soil evenly moist and avoid watering leaves or plant heads to avoid damage - even the hardiest plant won’t appreciate you wading in and blasting them with a hose.

In fact, casual or inexperienced gardeners are just as likely to over-water as they are neglect their plants. To keep most plants happy you need only water just 1-2 times per week with plenty of water - maybe a little more if they are exposed to direct sunlight constantly throughout the day. You want soil to be lightly moist, not sodden, to avoid mould formation.

There you have it! Simple tricks to get your garden summer ready before it’s time to whip out your bikini. Remember that gardening is not rocket science, but practice does inch you a little closer to perfection. You needn’t stick a load of plants on your credit card at B&Q, just experiment with one or two varieties and nail them for truly stunning results.

 

 


Tell Waltons how you keep your kids entertained in your garden, and win a wooden playhouse!

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Breakdown Summer

Summer’s almost here! In just 6 days time, we’ll be letting our kids loose on our gardens and parents everywhere will be biting their nails at the prospect of flowers being uprooted, washing being strewn across the lawn and grazed knees.

If you’re worried about keeping your kiddies entertained in your garden this summer, I’ve popped together a few ideas to help you keep your sanity (and your plants) intact.

A paddling pool

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The ultimate garden accessory, a paddling pool is great for cooling down when the afternoon sun is at its hottest. Better still, let them go in naked, pop in a bit of bubble bath and a few kettlefuls of hot water and you can skip bath-time that evening. Winning!

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Kids are fearless. Whereas you’ll go into panic-mode if a daddy long-legs enters your lounge, they’ll think nothing of handling millipedes, worms and other creepy crawlies. Make them a crib sheet of things to look out for and send them into the garden to hunt them down.

My biggest tip here is to give them a cheap disposable camera to document their finds. If you don’t, you run the risk of them rushing over to you brandishing a whopper of a spider to prove they’ve found one.

Water play

If there’s been a hosepipe ban, or a paddling pool sounds like too much faff, you can still keep your kids splash-happy. A washing-up bowl and a few bath toys will do the trick without the need for mini speedos and bath towels.

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Hide and Seek

Completely cost free, this classic game is still enthralling toddlers the world over. There’s something about the thrill of hiding and waiting to be discovered that makes kids giddy. They manage to squeeze themselves into ridiculously tight spaces yet they’re still utterly naff at it! Smaller kids have little appreciation of how big they actually are, and you’ll be able to spot clumsy limbs poking out from behind plant pots, tarpaulin and dustbins a mile off.

Yet the trick is to make them believe they’re the best hiders in the world. Pretend you really can’t find them, huff and puff in exasperation and beg them to give up and come out. When they see how hard you’re trying the first few times, they won’t bother watching you from there on in. This means you can leave them hiding, pour yourself a glass of wine and enjoy a little peace and quiet!

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… Didn’t you mention that I could win a playhouse?

Yep I did! And no ordinary playhouse either! You could win this super cute 4 x 4 Waltons Honeypot Snug Wooden Playhouse.

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Let’s face it, we all love a playhouse and this one is certain to liven up your garden and give your little one endless hours of enjoyment. It’s a pretty and traditional design, much more attractive than the usual plastic fare, and is perfectly proportioned for kids. There’s room for a mini kitchen, tub chair and whatever else they can drag outside into the garden.

Want it? Of course you do!

All you have to do is create a blog post, telling Waltons how you keep your kids entertained in your garden. Be as creative as you like! There’s no word limit or pesky rules. Pictures and videos are welcome but not essential, we simply want your best tips on how to keep your sanity this summer. A runner up will also win a £50 Waltons voucher!

The only thing we ask is that you include the following text within your blog post (no follow links are fine):

“This is my entry into Waltons blogger competition to win a wooden playhouse. If you’d like to enter, head on over to My Mills Baby for all the details”

  • Once you’ve sent it live, come back here and leave a link to your post as a comment
  • Please also tweet your link to @Waltons & @MyMillsBaby using the hashtag #WaltonsBloggerComp

CLOSING DATE: 11/06/2015 11am

Please note that Waltons will be judging the winner based on creativity, content and tone.

Good luck!

Terms and Conditions:
  • The competition will close at 11am (GMT) on Friday 12 th June 2015. Entries Tweeted to us after this time will not be accepted and we can’t be held accountable if there are problems with the Twitter service
  • The winner will be judged by Waltons. This decision will be final and we won’t enter into any discussion about specific entries
  • The prize issued will be this playhouse from the Waltons.co.uk website: http://www.waltons.co.uk/waltons-snug-playhouse-4×4
  • There will also be £50 worth of Waltons vouchers awarded to the entry in second place.

Choosing the perfect patio heater this BBQ season

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Summer’s finally arrived and you’re no doubt keen to make the most of it. No sunny season is complete with without plenty of alfresco drinking and dining, and you might be planning barbeques with friends and family.

To help ensure your soirees don’t come to a premature and chilly end, it may pay off to invest in a patio heater. It’s now easy to buy these appliances, along with the relevant gas cylinders, from firms such as Calor.

Before you go ahead and splash your hard-earned cash on these products, it’s important to know exactly what you’re after. Here are some tips to help you make the right choice.

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Size and power

When you’re perusing the array of products out there, it’s important not to lose sight of practicality. Your patio heater should be capable of providing enough warmth to keep your guests toasty. With this in mind, it’s vital that you pay attention to the size and power of heaters.

It’s no good trying to keep 20 guests warm on a large patio with a short, 2.7kW heater. Instead, you may be better off going for a taller, 15kW version. On the other hand, if you’re planning small, intimate parties, you don’t want your guests to be blasted by an overly powerful heater.

It’s also worth thinking about getting appliances with wheels so that you can move them quickly and easily during parties.

Style

There’s style to consider too. As well as being functional items, modern patio heaters can be works of art. Depending on the look of your garden and your personal preferences, you might opt to go for an ultra-modern version featuring stainless steel and toughened glass. On the other hand, perhaps a retro heater would better suit your outdoor space. For example, it’s possible to pick up a 13kW Memphis 50s style heater.

Budget

It also helps to set a spending limit before you start shopping. By making sure you know what your budget is, and by sticking to this figure, you can ensure you won’t overspend. Remember, you want to be able to enjoy your new heater without worrying about how much it cost.

You might be surprised by how far your budget will stretch once you start perusing the products available.

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The complete picture

Whichever heater you choose, it’s important that the rest of your outdoor entertaining space looks and feels the part. For example, it’s worth investing in comfy and attractive garden furniture, and it’s also helpful to have some shelter in case the heavens suddenly open. This can be as simple as a parasol or as elaborate as a gazebo.

Meanwhile, outdoor lighting is a must if you want your parties to continue after sunset. Your patio heater will provide some level of illumination, but you’re likely to need extra lights too.

By putting some time and effort into creating the ideal garden party area, you can rest assured you’ll be able to make the very most of the summer weather.

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