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12 Christmas Trends to Look Out for This Year
October 29th, 2021 | Categories
With Christmas fast approaching it’s time to think about how to decorate your home, and the perfect gifts to give to family and friends. Squire’s Garden Centres has highlighted some of the key Christmas trends to look out for this year. Go Large! – Make up for last year by going big on Christmas this […]
Read MoreComing Soon…New Look Café Bar and Food Hall to open at Squire’s Wokingham
October 20th, 2021 | Categories
Squire’s Garden Centre on Heathlands Road in Wokingham is to open a stunning new look Café Bar and enhanced Food Hall containing a butcher and a bakery in November. The Café Bar will have a brand new kitchen allowing a wider range of mouthwatering dishes to be prepared, plus there will be a pizza oven […]
Read MoreSpooky Halloween Houseplants
October 15th, 2021 | Categories
This Halloween, treat yourself to some spooky houseplants to decorate your home. Choose plants with freaky foliage, orange colours or scary names. Squire’s Garden Centres recommend the following houseplants: Spider Plant The Spider Plant gets its name from the trailing stems of baby plants or ‘spiders’ that shoot out from the base on long tendrils. […]
Read MoreStunning new plant areas at Squire’s in Milford and Badshot Lea
October 14th, 2021 | Categories
Squire’s Garden Centres in Milford and Badshot Lea both have stunning new plant areas. Plants are now displayed in wooden ‘flood benches’, which not only look great, but they are environmentally friendly too. Each bench contains a tray which captures water, whether from a hose or rainfall. This means that the plants absorb water at […]
Read MoreGet a buzz from gardening – Best plants to boost mental health
October 8th, 2021 | Categories
It’s World Mental Health Day on 10th October and this year’s theme is ‘mental health for all’. Many studies have shown that gardening can do wonders for your health and wellbeing. It can help reduce depression, anxiety and stress, and improve your mood, concentration and positive outlook. In a survey of nearly 2,000 people by […]
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