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Andrew Lawrence's Articles in Gardening

  • Create A Low Maintenance Garden Using Gravel
    Using gravel in your garden can create an excellent, in-expensive but practical garden surface. It's attractive, maintenance-free, simple to lay and fits in well with plants.
  • Create a Low Maintenance Japanese Garden
    Most Japanese gardens require little maintenance because the components that are used are things like gravel, pebbles, stones, wood, water and occasional, carefully-chosen and well-positioned shrubs or small trees
  • Use Heathers For Carpets Of Colour in Your Garden
    Robust heathers make excellent low-maintenance beds in open sunny positions There are varieties to provide year round colour and most have attractive foliage, which often changes colour according to the season
  • Making A Mowing Edge for Your Lawn
    Edging the lawn with brick or paving, so that the mower can run over it saving time and energy, means that the only trimming you will need to do will be occasionally cutting back any long stems of grass that grow over the paving.
  • How To Create A Low Maintenance Wildflower Garden
    An established wildflower garden requires much less maintenance than a conventional one. Making one, however, can initially be quite demanding as there is some basic preparation of the soil required and the garden takes time to become established.
  • Creating A Low Maintenance Garden
    If you thought that filling your garden with plants and flowers would create lots of extra work and attention think again. You can create a stunning low maintenance garden simply by following a few simple rules.
  • Why You Need Birds in Your Garden
    Garden birds are not just about looking nice while hanging from your bird feeders, they actually provide a vital role. If you are a keen gardener then you may already have birdfeeders in your garden to attract your local birdlife, but if you don't here are some good reasons why you should.
  • 5 Great Ways to Attract Birds into Your Garden
    It's not just nice for you to have birds visit your garden, it is also good for your garden as well, the reason is that most varieties of garden birds
    have a great appetite for insect pests that populate your garden and cause harm to your plants and shrubs.

    If you want to make your garden bird friendly and attract birds to your garden you have to consider the following things.
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