Posted by Alison Cork at 15:10 on 02 Jul 2008 When the sun comes out, lawn-based leisure pursuits are pretty much top of everyone’s list. Whether it be sun-bathing, a game of five-a-side, playing with the kids or even a spot of croquet, a luscious lawn spells fun for everyone – though mowing it is quite another story!
Posted by James Mace at 16:29 on 28 Mar 2008 Matt James, famous for his appearances in Channel Four's 'The City Gardener', is the latest celebrity to be confirmed as a speaker at this year’s Grand Designs Live London. Matt who has been described at a "genuine, 21st-century tree hugger", has become a recognisable face in modern gardening.
Posted by James Mace at 16:10 on 28 Mar 2008 Remember all those episodes of Ground Force where the gardens of members of the public were unceremoniously ripped up?
Posted by Jonathan Peace at 09:09 on 11 Mar 2008 With patios and balconies stripped of their last shards of greenery, we're having to work that little bit harder to keep our our outside spaces looking presentable. Inside Out Garden Art is affordable, durable and not found wanting in the colour stakes - prices start from £80 (inc. p & p) with over 150 colourful designs to choose from.
Posted by Alison Cork at 13:26 on 12 Dec 2007 What with the ever increasing amount of bins needed for recycling, twice weekly collection and general household refuse, our gardens can end up looking more like a dumping ground – and that is before the excesses of Christmas wrapping paper, food and bottles. Luckily House Recycling is on hand offering these decorative screens. Sourced from sustainable timber, and priced from £50 for a one sided screen, these help keep all the clutter out of sight.
Posted by Cara Verdi at 16:52 on 19 Nov 2007 I’m no gardener myself but from the little I do know and what I have read, now appears to be the best time to plant some lovely bulbs for spring next year. An easy option to adding colour to a sweeping lawn or your little patch out back, bulbs are easy to plant and require little maintain through out the year. So if you fancy trying your hand at some green fingered activity, why not visit Crocus.co.uk where currently it is offering up to 50% off a wide rang of colourful bulbs.
Posted by Alison Cork at 10:02 on 14 Nov 2007 With the dark winter nights upon us, it’s worth ensuring that your home and garden are safe from unwanted intruders.
Posted by Alison Cork at 14:18 on 08 Nov 2007 A good one for smaller back gardens or balconies, this New England Four Seater Patio Set from Argos comes in an elegant white painted finish, and is priced at just £499. Made with long-lunches in mind, the set includes four cushions for added comfort. And Argos is offering to give one of these sets away to a lucky Really Useful reader. To find out how to enter the draw, just log onto homesandbargains.co.uk , click on Bargains by Email and sign up for the free weekly newsletter before 16 May 2007.
Posted by Alison Cork at 12:30 on 08 Nov 2007 The approach of Compost Awareness Week (6-12th May 2007) has served as a timely reminder that standard household rubbish such as vegetable peelings, garden and plant cuttings, egg shells and pet hair can all be used to the benefit of your garden. Worried about the smell?
Posted by Alison Cork at 12:44 on 07 Nov 2007 Turfandstuff.com provides turf, slate, chippings, top soil and more – and you can order your Nordmann Fir trees here at Christmas
Posted by Alison Cork at 13:14 on 30 Oct 2007 It takes a bit of searching to find the best bargains sometimes, but time invested is money saved when you stumble across discounts like this. Whilst other companies are taking advantage of the high demand for outdoor furniture around this time of year, Crocus is offering a massive 50 per cent off while stocks last. And this is quality furniture that we’re talking about. This four seater Worcester set is made from premium TFT approved yellow balau hardwood, folds up easily for storage and arrives fully assembled. It was £699.99 but is now only £349.99 – now that’s a bargain.
Posted by Alison Cork at 13:05 on 30 Oct 2007 If you grass looks less than inviting following last winter, it’s worth knowing that Homebase can now deliver turf direct to your home. The first national retailer to carry out this service, customers can order in store or over the phone. Turf is delivered every Friday and is available all year round in half pallet (40 rolls; 40 square metres) and full pallet (80 rolls; 80 square metres) options, with prices starting from £118.99. A satisfying job for the weekend. Call 0845 077 8888 for your nearest stockiest.
Posted by Cara Verdi at 14:24 on 29 Oct 2007 A fun and surprisingly handy website, Yahoo! Answers provides an interactive platform to indulge in one of man’s best virtues; curiosity. With helpful categories such as the home and garden, health and computers to the more adventurous and opinionated such as politics, social sciences and parenting, Yahoo!
Posted by Alison Cork at 13:26 on 23 Oct 2007 An impromptu lunch can be more than a hastily put together sandwich with the Galzone BBQ Grill Set from Hometemptations.com. Taking the form of a small bucket with little feet to keep it stable, this sits discretely on the table and is the perfect tool for plate-side grilling. Or why not make use of the BBQ’s handle and take it on a picnic? Great value at just £15 – this is an all round star buy for summer.
Posted by Alison Cork at 12:50 on 23 Oct 2007 Give your barbecue the edge this summer with these fragrant outdoor firelighters from coxandcox.co.uk. Beating your average innocuous lighter by a stretch, these come in little pots – each filled with bay leaves, thyme, rosemary and chilli , to give a rich, aromatic smoke, and your food a fabulous flavour. Just light the wick and your barbecue will be ablaze in minutes. They’re only £10 for a set of twelve, and it’s well worth browsing the rest of this site – a melting pot of clever and tempting products.
Posted by Alison Cork at 08:58 on 16 Oct 2007 If you grass looks less than inviting following winter’s worst, it’s worth knowing that Homebase can now deliver turf direct to your home. The first national retailer to carry out this service, customers can order in store or over the phone. Turf is delivered every Friday and is available all year round in half pallet (40 rolls; 40 square metres) and full pallet (80 rolls; 80 square metres) options, with prices starting from £118.99. A satisfying project for Bank Holiday weekend. Call 0845 077 8888 for your nearest stockist.
Posted by Alison Cork at 10:05 on 12 Oct 2007 The kind of social business initiative we should all sit up and take notice of, Hammersmith & Fulham Mind has just launched Look Interiors (interior decorating), Time To Green (gardening and landscaping) and Sweep Kleen (carpet cleaning). A professional trio of services operating across London, these all plough any profits made back into assisting those with mental health problems. It will also provide training and work opportunities for people recovering from mental health issues, allowing them to gain skills, on-the-job experience and financial remuneration.
Posted by Alison Cork at 09:49 on 12 Oct 2007 Some of us have magnificent views from our homes; others are not so lucky. But for those looking onto a brick wall – Insideout Garden Art provides a creative solution with an arresting collection of weather-resistant works of art that hang outside. From flowers and foliage to modern and contemporary, you can even use your own photographs or drawings. The perfect lift for less exciting parts of your exterior; or use the images for high moisture areas such as swimming pools and wet rooms. Prices start from £50.
Posted by Alison Cork at 13:38 on 13 Sep 2007 Work all day? Young kids?
Posted by Alison Cork at 16:03 on 06 Sep 2007 No garden or balcony? Sick of staring out at buildings?
Posted by Alison Cork at 15:38 on 06 Sep 2007 Most garden furniture covers are pretty unsightly, but before you break your back lugging that expensive barbecue or marble topped table in and out of the potting shed, check out these chic camouflage covers from The Camouflage Company.com. Designed to blend in with the surrounding grass and foliage of your garden, these offer a discrete and easy way to protect heavy garden furniture or equipment when it rains. Prices start at £12.50 for a parasol cover, with this Chimenea cover priced at £16.25 (exc. VAT).
Posted by HomeFront Newswire at 10:04 on 17 Aug 2007 Showing you how to create a more sustainable environment in your garden, Tony Sharley, manager of the Banrock Station Wine and Wetlands Centre has compiled these easy to follow simple tips: 1. Saving water - In a year the roof of a typical house in Britain will collect tens of thousands of litres of rain water. Take advantage of heavy downpours by directing this water into a water butt and using it to water the garden. Rain water is also better for your plants than tap water as it contains no chlorine additives. Also, in an hour, a sprinkler can use up to 1000 litres.
Posted by Alison Cork at 11:01 on 15 Aug 2007 A garden makeover doesn’t have to cost the earth, and, as with home improvements, a little can go a long way. A cost, time and effort effective way of updating the look of your garden, Border Stone offers a wide range of different stones including pebbles, cobbles, chippings, slate and more. Whilst edging stones can offer an excellent way to give borders, lawns or paths definition, larger rockery stones are a great way to build water features. At the same time, smaller polished pebbles or slate provide a low maintenance way to keep large areas or pathways looking neat.
Posted by Alison Cork at 09:48 on 15 Aug 2007 When the sun does finally decide to show its face this summer, I for one, will be celebrating with a long picnic – and I wont’ be forgetting my favourite picnic accessory, the Steady Stick from Gilbert’s Food Equipment. Helping protect bottles, cans and glasses from the inevitable spillage, the Steady Stick will hold your drink above the grass, ensuring that your expensive Champagne or Chardonnay does not get spilt. Available in packs of two (approx £8.95).
Posted by Alison Cork at 09:32 on 15 Aug 2007 There’s a whole host of attractive furniture, gifts and accessories at Gardeniron.co.uk – all created for the greater aesthetic good of your garden. Whilst you can find a tempting selection of stone decoration and more modern mesh furniture, its speciality lies in the collection of iron products – chairs, tables, planters and more ornamental pieces such as this Wall Deco Vase in rusty iron (£15) – which all bring a touch of the rustic and rural to even the most urban of gardens.
Posted by Alison Cork at 09:27 on 15 Aug 2007 Posted by Cara Verdi at 16:43 on 13 Aug 2007 Summer this year has been abysmal in my opinion so I’m glad to say that the Robert Dyas Summer clearance sale hasn’t followed suit. Prices have been cut across the shop from garden furniture and electrical appliances to DIY tools and gas barbeques (there’s always hope for next year!). A useful little bargain which caught my attention was the LED Dynamo Torch, reduced to a mere £4.99 in the sale. No need for batteries, this torch has a wind up mechanism where 1 minute of vigorous action will give you 30 minutes of power, great for any home and all outdoor lifestyles.
Posted by Cara Verdi at 10:00 on 10 Aug 2007 With the weather (dare I say it) starting to come good, there’s no better time to get out into the garden. Having said this, if your garden resembles a mini jungle due to a lack of green fingers worry not.
Posted by Alison Cork at 09:05 on 01 Aug 2007 One of the major advantages of summer months is being able to dry your clothes outside, but washing lines can often take up more space than you’d like. An ideal alternative for the smaller outdoor space, this WallFix laundry dryer from Brabantia fixes unobtrusively to your outside wall. Whilst a simple one-handed pull extends the dryer to a substantial 2.5 metres; when the guests come round, you can tuck it all away discretely. Buy the WallFix (£74) by calling Brabantia on 0870 240 7641.
Posted by Alison Cork at 10:26 on 25 Jul 2007 Premium grade teak garden furniture doesn’t have to set you back a fortune – particularly when you’re privy to Kings Hall Furniture.com. It offers a wide range of premium teak garden furniture, sold direct to the public at up to 30 per cent less than equivalent high street prices. Vastly superior to other hard woods, teak is hard-wearing and durable, standing up well to all sorts of weather conditions.
Posted by Alison Cork at 16:39 on 18 Jul 2007 An ingenious new fencing system that is secure, good looking and low maintenance, Colourfence offers a practical alternative to traditional wood fencing - and it’s environmentally friendly too. Made from steel and with a tough painted finish, Colourfence lasts many times longer than wood and, unlike wooden chemically treated fencing, is completely recyclable. It won’t warp, corrode or fade and can stand up in winds of up to 130 miles per hour.
Posted by Alison Cork at 16:59 on 04 Jul 2007 When homeware haven Cargo hosts a summer sale, you know you’re in clover. As part of the seasonal promotion it is offering up to 50 per cent off across a selection of bedroom and garden furniture, kitchen pieces and leather upholstery. Henley Kitchen Trolleys down from £99.99 to £79.99; Tiverton double beds reduced from £599 to £499 and garden furniture such as this Rimini Extending Table (250 x 85cm), which is slashed in price from £349.99 to £249.99. There are also some great multi-buy offers in store.
Posted by Alison Cork at 16:33 on 04 Jul 2007 
When it comes to your balcony or terrace, hardwood decking is always a popular choice – but can be costly in both time and money to have installed. Happily there’s a high quality easy fit alternative in the form of Eco Decking Tiles™. This innovative new DIY modular decking system simply clicks together, instantly transforming any existing hard surface into a gorgeous hardwood deck - no fixings, no mess, no hassle.
Posted by Alison Cork at 16:08 on 04 Jul 2007 
A one off opportunity – Drummonds is selling off a cast iron and glass conservatory, the last ever to be made by the company, at a heavily discounted rate.
Posted by Alison Cork at 14:40 on 04 Jul 2007 
Most gardeners know the value of conserving water, but not every gardener wants an unsightly plastic water butt in the midst of their pride and joy. But Hellenic Garden has the perfect solution: wooden water butts crafted from oak or beech barrels by artisan coopers in rural Greece.
Posted by Alison Cork at 14:28 on 28 Jun 2007 The kind of social business initiative we should all sit up and take notice of, Hammersmith & Fulham Mind has just launched Look Interiors (interior decorating), Time To Green (gardening and landscaping) and Sweep Kleen (carpet cleaning). A professional trio of services operating across London, these all plough any profits made back into assisting those with mental health problems. It will also provide training and work opportunities for people recovering from mental health issues, allowing them to gain skills, on-the-job experience and financial renumeration.
Posted by Alison Cork at 14:05 on 28 Jun 2007 Some of us have magnificent views from our homes; others are not so lucky. But for those looking onto a brick wall – Insideout Garden Art provides a creative solution with an arresting collection of weather-resistant works of art that hang outside. From flowers and foliage to modern and contemporary, you can even use your own photographs or drawings. The perfect lift for less exciting parts of your exterior; or use the images for high moisture areas such as swimming pools and wet rooms. Prices start from £50.
Posted by Alison Cork at 08:10 on 28 Jun 2007 The long-awaited Daily Telegraph/House & Garden Fair (27th – 30th June) starts today at the Olympia Exhibition Centre (tube: Kensington Olympia) offering a showcase of the UK’s finest contemporary interior and garden designs. There’s masses to see but it’s well worth keeping an eye out for Amy Kent and her bespoke hand-knotted rugs.
Posted by Alison Cork at 16:30 on 27 Jun 2007 
If you’re going away this summer and are worried about leaving your plants, it is well worth investing in a Wet Pot from Wet Pot Systems. Since its launch last year, this has taken off across Britain with folk as far afield as LA hailing it the latest homeware hit of today.
Posted by Alison Cork at 16:03 on 27 Jun 2007 Whilst your average parasol is often difficult to assemble, and provides limited shelter from the sun (or rain!) round the lunch table, an Appeal awning can be extended or retracted via remote control in a matter of seconds, and will offer ample protection from all the elements. Better yet, when you’re not at home, the awnings are fitted with sensors, which allow them to extend automatically when it’s sunny and retract in high wind conditions – assurance that your awning is safe – even when you’re not at home.
Posted by Alison Cork at 15:56 on 21 Jun 2007 
It may seem like a daunting task getting your garden ready for summer and the customary array of BBQs and family get-togethers but don’t panic, Black & Decker® is here to help.
Posted by Alison Cork at 09:51 on 21 Jun 2007 Most little girls dream of having their own pony but, if you live in London, or just can’t spare the time or money part and parcel of owning one, this Lucus Garden seat is a respectable second best. Hand-crafted from a recycled tyre and fashioned in the shape of a horse, this comes complete with flowing mane and can be used in or outdoors. Each swing comes with a rope and full fitting instructions, and is priced at £69.99 from Lucas Garden.
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