Posts by Cultivation Street Staff
Wind: Recovering your garden after Strong Winds
That spring weather is well and truly here. One minute it’s hot and the next there is a chill in the air, then the wind and rain comes, so what do we do when faced with everchanging weather? After this week, the weather is due to perk up, so we want to help you recover…
Read More...Plants for Your Pond
Like we said in our previous blog, starting a pond can be daunting. There are many ways to design and embellish the space, depending on what you want the primary focus of your pond to be. So, we want to help you choose the right plants for you to get the most out of it.…
Read More...Starting your Wildlife Pond
It’s so wonderful to see so many of our Cultivation Street entries building and nurturing their wildlife ponds. For new gardens or gardens looking to build one however, the thought of starting and building a pond can be quite daunting. We want to help guide you to get your pond started, with ways to make…
Read More...Cultivation Street Launch 2021
Cultivation Street 2021 Cultivation Street 2021 is HERE and we’re ready to share with you all the exciting things we have coming up for this year. Once again we are sponsored by the incredible Miracle Gro and have £8,000 worth of prizes to give away along with some Miracle Gro Hampers. So here are the…
Read More...Sow Your Own – Parsnips
Sow Your Own Parsnips Parsnips are a staple in many household’s roast dinners. To grow your own, it’s time to think about sowing for your autumn harvest. Sow the seeds thinly and around 6 inches apart and in rows around 12 inches apart. Make sure the rows are deep. Make sure the soil is warm…
Read More...Start to pot up your Containers
Job of the Week Start to plant up your Containers The weather is getting milder, so now is a great time to start planting out some of your greenhouse grown spring plants. If you have sown your spring blooms in the winter, now is a great time to start potting up some of the hardier…
Read More...Plant of the Week – Viburnum
Plant of the Week Viburnum Viburnum shrubs, with their beautiful foliage, fruits and flowers can be a gorgeous addition to your beds and borders. They’re great for wildlife and provide shelter for many garden birds, whilst also bearing some pollen and nectar rich flowers and nutrient filled berries. With so many varieties to choose from,…
Read More...Activity of the Week – Make a grass Caterpillar
Activity of the Week Make a Grass Caterpillar This week’s activity is one for the whole family to take part in. It’s fun and can be a great learning tool for the kids. What you’ll need Grass seed Compost Plant trays Old tights (not opaque) Rubber bands or string Googly eyes Method Cut the tights…
Read More...Sow Your Own – Onions
Sow Your Own Onions Onions are a staple in many dishes, and can be grown from seeds, but are usually grown by ‘sets’ because it is an easier method. However, if you are up for the challenge they can be sown and grown from seed. Sow seeds indoors as early as January so they have…
Read More...Job of the Week – Sow your Summer borders
Job of the Week Sow your Summer borders If you want that burst of colour in the summer, it’s time to start thinking about sowing your choice of border blooms in your greenhouse. Getting a head-start now means they will be ready to flower in early June. This is perfect timing for once your spring…
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