October Wildlife Guide
Posted on October 1, 2019
Your monthly guide on how to encourage wildlife into your garden all year round. WILD BIRDS & MAMMALS Leave seedheads standing rather than cutting them…
Posted on January 15, 2021
Ruxley Manor Garden Centre closed until the 1st of February. The Food Hall at Ruxley open 10am – 4pm every day. Dear Customers, Over the…
Posted on November 3, 2020
Following the announcement of a further UK lockdown beginning on the 5th November we have updated our visiting guidelines for this 4 week period. We…
Posted on October 1, 2019
Your monthly guide on how to encourage wildlife into your garden all year round. WILD BIRDS & MAMMALS Leave seedheads standing rather than cutting them…
Posted on September 1, 2019
Plant Autumn and Winter colour this month for the best results – leaving it until later can mean that the plants don’t make the size…
Posted on September 1, 2019
Your monthly guide on how to encourage wildlife into your garden all year round. WILD BIRDS & MAMMALS The activity of wildlife out in your…
Posted on August 1, 2019
August can produce a mixed bag of weather with some high temperatures. We can look forward to many hours of daylight and reasonable overnight temperatures,…
Posted on August 1, 2019
Your monthly guide on how to encourage wildlife into your garden all year round. WILD BIRDS & MAMMALS Keeping a bird bath out in the…
Posted on July 1, 2019
Your monthly guide on how to encourage wildlife into your garden all year round. WILD BIRDS & MAMMALS July is an important month for wild…
Posted on July 1, 2019
With summer in full swing and those beautiful, long, hot days it’s definitely time to start enjoying the fruits of your labours from the previous few months. There are still jobs to do – but best done in between lazing on your sun lounger and cool refreshing drinks. Don’t forget your sun screen and to stay hydrated when spending time outside in the garden!
Posted on June 1, 2019
One way or another, June involves water! Either the Flaming June fails to materialise and we are dodging into the garden between unseasonal showers, or…