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Afa Bonnie Gardens

, Strichen, United Kingdom
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Local, Reliable and Reasonable Gardener covering Lawn Cutting, Edging, Pruning, Hedge & Bush Trimming, Fencing, Garden Clearance, raking and much much more A local, reliable and reasonably priced Gardener in the Aberdeenshire area covering..........

Lawn Cutting, Edging, Pruning, Hedge & Bush Trimming, Fencing, Garden Clearance, raking and much much more.

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Put your feet up and let me cut your grass for you....It grows so fast and it's a job you don't have to worry about. I'll cut it for you every 2 weeks and have it looking beautiful. I'm Reliable, Local and Reasonable. 👍

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What to do in the Garden in March: March is one of the busiest months in the garden calendar, as warmer weather brings the garden alive and signals the arrival of spring. There is still time to plant climbers, trees and shrubs, and new herbaceous perennial plants can be added to the borders. Bird lovers can add nesting boxes to the north sides of trees before nesting season starts in earnest. lamb standing in field of daffodils Find time to compete the digging over of beds and borders. Provide plenty of ventilation for plants in greenhouses, cloches and cold frames, as temperatures inside can rise very quickly on warm, sunny days. Although days can be warm, nights can still be frosty, and tender shoots are very susceptible, so carry on providing protection where needed. Also be prepared for the inevitable invasion of slugs, snails and other pests - so take plenty of precautions now to provide protection for young vulnerable seedling and new lush growth. Begin taking cuttings from fuchsias, dahlias and geraniums (pelargoniums).

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February Top Tip.... Use any spare cloches to warm the ground for seed sowing or alternatively cover the ground with plastic sheeting.

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10 Tips for the Month of February 1. Prepare vegetable seed beds, and sow some vegetables under cover. 2. Chit potato tubers. 3. Protect blossom on apricots, nectarines and peaches. 4. Net fruit and vegetable crops to keep the birds off. 5. Prune winter-flowering shrubs that have finished flowering. 6. Divide bulbs such as snowdrops, and plant those that need planting 'in the green'. 7. Prune Wisteria. 8. Prune hardy evergreen hedges and renovate overgrown deciduous hedges. 9. Prune conservatory climbers such as bougainvillea. 10. Cut back deciduous grasses left uncut over the winter, remove dead grass from evergreen grasses.

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