In recent years, we’ve developed a greater sense of environmental responsibility. Why not take this ethos into the garden too?
Instead of buying plant labels you can make your own by washing out used plastic milk cartons and cutting them up into strips. Put a point on one end and use a permanent marker to write on them. Alternatively, use used ice lolly sticks.
Save the bottom of egg boxes as these make great little individual pots for starting off seedlings in, and the plastic containers that tomatoes or mushrooms come in can be reused by poking additional drainage holes in with a nail and using as trays for your seedlings.
Like what you've read? Share this article with friends:
By Rob Bullock robbullockauthor.blogspot.com In recent years British summers have seen long spells of hot dry weather which can be bad for our gardens, here…
At the heart of Royston, Buntingford & South Cambridgeshire lies a small but mighty charity: Home-Start RBSC. For 42 years, we’ve been a trusted source…
Melodies Music School is celebrating 5 years of making music in the local community.Jon Bartlett founder & owner wishes to share this exciting milestone with…
Traditional quiche is worth the effort. It’s a creamy delicacy with very few ingredients, and surprisingly contains no cheese!Preparation time:10 minsChill: 20 mins + 20…
A lovely supper for summerPreparation time: 5 minutesCooking Time: 20 minutesServings: 2 Ingredients2 large salmon fillets with the skin on1 small onion, finely diced1 tbsp…