02 Mar 2023

Preparing your lawn for Spring

Spring is just around the corner, and it’s time to start thinking about preparing your lawn for the season. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a newbie to lawn care, there are some key steps you can take to ensure that your lawn is healthy and beautiful throughout the spring and summer. In this blog post, we’ll go over some of the most important things to keep in mind as you get ready to prepare your lawn for spring.

 

1. Clean Up Your Lawn

The first step in preparing your lawn for spring is to clean it up. This means removing any debris, such as fallen leaves, branches, or twigs, that may have accumulated over the winter. Raking your lawn thoroughly can help you get rid of this debris and can also help loosen up any dead grass or thatch that may have accumulated.

 

2. Aerate Your Lawn

Once you’ve cleaned up your lawn, it’s time to aerate it. Aeration is the process of creating small holes in your lawn to allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate deep into the soil. This can help your lawn grow healthier and more robust by promoting root growth and reducing soil compaction. You can use a manual or powered aerator to accomplish this task, depending on the size of your lawn.

 

3. Apply Fertilizer

Next, it’s time to apply fertilizer to your lawn. Fertilizer is a crucial component of lawn care, as it provides essential nutrients to your grass that it needs to grow and thrive. There are many different types of fertilizers available, so it’s important to choose one that’s right for your lawn. Be sure to read the label carefully and follow the instructions for application.

 

4. Seed Bare Spots

If you have any bare spots in your lawn, now is the time to seed them. Bare spots can be caused by a variety of factors, including heavy foot traffic, pet damage, or disease. Seeding these areas can help your lawn grow back healthier and more evenly. Be sure to choose a seed mix that’s appropriate for your lawn’s needs, and follow the instructions for application carefully.

 

5. Water Your Lawn

Finally, it’s time to water your lawn. During the spring, your lawn will need regular watering to help it grow and thrive. Be sure to water your lawn deeply, rather than just giving it a light sprinkle. This will help encourage deep root growth and make your lawn more drought-resistant in the long run. Consider investing in a sprinkler system or using a hose and sprinkler attachment to make watering your lawn more manageable.

 

In conclusion, preparing your lawn for spring can take a bit of effort, but it’s well worth it. By following these steps, you can help ensure that your lawn is healthy, vibrant, and beautiful throughout the spring and summer months. Remember to stay consistent with your lawn care routine and to stay alert for any signs of problems or issues that may arise. With a little bit of care and attention, your lawn can be the envy of the neighbourhood in no time!

14 Jan 2023

Seed potatoes, onions, garlic now in

seed-potatoes-garlic-onions

With rising food costs, you may be thinking of growing some of your food yourself this year. If this includes potatoes, onions or garlic now is a great time to buy your seed potatoes/onion sets/garlic cloves to plant and grow.

This season’s stock arrived the beginning of January, so come in as soon as you can for the best choice of varieties and quantities

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17 Dec 2020

Growing Potatoes, Garlic & Onions

Ever considered growing potatoes, garlic, onions or shallots? You can buy everything you need to get started at Earlswood now.

Seed potatoes, onion sets, shallots and garlic now available!

Read on for our guide to growing potatoes, onions and garlic – how to plant and care for these so that you can enjoy some delicious home grown vegetables in a few months time!

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17 Jul 2020

Grow Potatoes for Christmas Dinner!

GROWING POTATOES IN A CONTAINER

Grow Potatoes now for harvesting for dinner on Christmas Day!

NOW ON SALE – seed potatoes ready for planting now (July/August) and harvesting about 12 weeks later.

Read on for instructions on how to plant and care for these so that you can enjoy some delicious new potatoes in late Autumn or even at Christmas time.

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03 Jan 2020
seed potatoes that have been chitted ready for planting

Grow Your Own Potatoes

Seed Potatoes

Seed potaoes are a seasonal product and so on sale at certain times of year:
 
Late December – March for earlies and maincrop seed potatoes;
Mid July – for potatoes to grow for Christmas harvesting.
 
If you’ve never grown your own before, why not use our guide below to give it a go? You don’t need much space – you can even grow your own potatoes in large containers or potato planters which we stock too!
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