Our Magical SleepOut
There is a time between darkness and light when for a brief moment the garden becomes magical. The morning mist clings to the earth giving the landscape a mystical feel, petals are laden with dew drops...
View ArticleCutting Sweetpeas in a Thunderstorm
I was woken up earlier than usual the other morning by the rumbling of thunder and crack of lightning. Daring a peek outside, I was greeted by the sight of a torrential downpour. The sky was darkened...
View ArticleOctober’s Gardening Tips
We regularly post gardening tips on the Primrose Facebook page. Here is a selection of the best ones from last month. What not to put in your compost and why – for example don’t put egg shells in your...
View ArticleCreating a Creature-Friendly Garden
There are many advantages to encouraging wildlife to thrive in your garden. Not only is it fascinating to witness nature up close (especially if you have children), but encouraging certain types of...
View ArticleOur Alpine Leaf Bird Bath in the Sunday Express!
We are very proud that one of our favourite bird baths was featured in this weekend’s Sunday Express Magazine as a recommended garden purchase. The Alpine Leaf Bird Bath has a leaf and vine motif...
View ArticleFriends in the Garden
Sometimes, because of life’s changes, work, poor health, family or whatever, you miss out on what you love. I have friends in the garden, and sometimes I ignore them. Well, actually, all the plants in...
View ArticleThe Serenity of the Garden
There is no greater pleasure than the joy which a garden brings, so simple yet so satisfying. It nurtures the soul and provides a little piece of paradise in this hectic world we live in. It took me...
View ArticleWildlife in the Garden
I do love encouraging wildlife into the garden; isn’t it great when something decides to take up residence in your patch? We have a family of blackbirds who’ve now nested here for two years running,...
View ArticleCharity Spotlight: Bumblebee Conservation Trust
The second charity we’re supporting for this year’s National Garden SleepOut is the Bumblebee Conservation Trust. In the past 80 years, the number of bees has been plummeting and two species of...
View ArticleOur Magical SleepOut
There is a time between darkness and light when for a brief moment the garden becomes magical. The morning mist clings to the earth giving the landscape a mystical feel, petals are laden with dew drops...
View ArticleYour Gardening Resolutions for 2014
With a new year starting many people take up resolutions: become fitter, eat healthier and perhaps rekindle those friendships that have been allowed to drift. Other people take this opportunity to plan...
View ArticleCharity Spotlight: Bumblebee Conservation Trust
The second charity we’re supporting for this year’s National Garden SleepOut is the Bumblebee Conservation Trust. In the past 80 years, the number of bees has been plummeting and two species of...
View ArticleOur Magical SleepOut
There is a time between darkness and light when for a brief moment the garden becomes magical. The morning mist clings to the earth giving the landscape a mystical feel, petals are laden with dew drops...
View ArticleCutting Sweetpeas in a Thunderstorm
I was woken up earlier than usual the other morning by the rumbling of thunder and crack of lightning. Daring a peek outside, I was greeted by the sight of a torrential downpour. The sky was darkened...
View ArticleOctober’s Gardening Tips
We regularly post gardening tips on the Primrose Facebook page. Here is a selection of the best ones from last month. What not to put in your compost and why – for example don’t put egg shells in your...
View ArticleCreating a Creature-Friendly Garden
There are many advantages to encouraging wildlife to thrive in your garden. Not only is it fascinating to witness nature up close (especially if you have children), but encouraging certain types of...
View ArticleOur Alpine Leaf Bird Bath in the Sunday Express!
We are very proud that one of our favourite bird baths was featured in this weekend’s Sunday Express Magazine as a recommended garden purchase. The Alpine Leaf Bird Bath has a leaf and vine motif...
View ArticleFriends in the Garden
Sometimes, because of life’s changes, work, poor health, family or whatever, you miss out on what you love. I have friends in the garden, and sometimes I ignore them. Well, actually, all the plants in...
View ArticleBackyard Birds From Around The World
For millions of Brits a garden is something to share – with family, friends and of course, birds. While you can spot many beautiful birds in a British backyard, there are some species that don’t flock...
View Article30 Gardening Hacks For Green Fingers
Even if you love tending to your garden as much as we do here at Primrose, we bet you’d probably jump at the chance to spend less time on your knees pulling up weeds and a bit more time relaxing with...
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