Chargrace Soils: Your Trusted Supplier of Landscaping Materials
Whether you’re getting on in age, are experiencing mobility problems, or just don’t have the time to spend on gardening, you might think your dreams of a pristine garden are over.
A Guide to Sub-Base Aggregates
Whether you’re laying a driveway or building a patio, one thing’s for certain — you need a decent sub-base material to get started.
How To Create A Low-Maintenance Garden
Whether you’re getting on in age, are experiencing mobility problems, or just don’t have the time to spend on gardening, you might think your dreams of a pristine garden are over.
8 Garden Trends for 2024
From big bold colour schemes to naturalistic and eco-conscious gardens, it’s sure to be an exciting year for the green-fingered among us.
Gravel vs. Shingle: What’s The Difference?
Shingle and gravel are words often used synonymously. However, there are some key dissimilarities you need to know between these two aggregates. Each type has different shapes, formation circumstances and applications, meaning there’s more to differentiate shingle and gravel than might you think.
Topsoil: A Comprehensive Guide
Topsoil is a core ingredient for many gardening, planting and landscaping projects. It is the naturally formed upper layer of soil, and is often richer in organic matter and nutrients compared to other naturally formed layers.
How to Improve your Garden Soil
Getting the best out of your soil is a fine balance between optimum nutrients, organic matter and drainage ability. If your garden soil could do with a little lift, this article will take you through some easy ways to improve your soil quality.
How to create a wildflower meadow
Wildflower meadows are vibrant, rich habitats where flora and fauna can thrive together. They’re also an excellent addition to the local biodiversity. And what’s more, wildflower meadows can enjoy pride of place in your very own back garden.
What are the benefits of peat-free compost?
Unfortunately, peat compost leaves its mark on the environment – so much so that it will actually be banned for sale in England by the year 2024.
Different Types of Sand and What They Should be Used for
Sand is a staple material used in everything, whether you’re building a concrete floor or just sprucing up the garden. It is a vital component for the majority of home and landscaping projects.
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