Sarah’s Monthly Snippets

Gardening advice and monthly tips from our Chairman, Sarah Squire.

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March Gardening Tips 2026

It has undoubtedly been somewhat damp for a while now and it continues to rain as I write. This much rain can be a little limiting for gardeners in order to avoid compacting borders and lawns. But there are still reasons to be cheerful. We shall see drier and sunnier days. Spring is just round […]

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February Gardening Tips 2026

Tips for Getting Your Garden Ready to Bloom 1. Tidy up for new growth Clear winter debris and fallen leaves from the soil to allow in light and air. 2. Feed the soil A good mulch with bark, home made compost or well rotted manure will help lock in moisture and supress weeds as well […]

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January Gardening Tips 2026

I’m afraid I am not a great one for New Year’s Resolutions, but I do enjoy planning for the new horticultural year and dreaming up new garden projects. It may be a chilly time of year with days that seem far too short, but there are warmer, brighter months to look forward to. So it […]

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December Gardening Tips 2025

As we head into December thoughts turn to the year passed and the one to come. It has certainly been a good gardening year with a wonderful spring and a mild autumn giving the opportunity for some great autumn gardening. Ok, so I know it was a bit hot and dry in the middle, but […]

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November Gardening Tips 2025

I was very fortunate to spend a few days in the Scottish Borders in October. I wondered if there would be any leaves left on the trees in the wake of Storm Amy. However, I was lucky and there was plenty of rich autumn colour to compliment the most beautiful scenery. In our more southerly […]

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