Plant up a rainbow

Plant a Rainbow

By Cultivation Street Staff | April 13, 2021

During lockdown, the rainbow became a symbol of hope and gratitude for the hard-working NHS. The nation displayed rainbows in windows and gardens, filling dreary days with a splash of colour. Now, we’re looking towards a brighter futures. Schools and communities are open once again. And there’s no better time to get growing with much-missed…

How to handle an Unexpected Frost

By Cultivation Street Staff | April 12, 2021

Weather in the early spring can be unpredictable for gardeners. From warm days to sudden frosty mornings, the weather forecast is so important. Remember that it is not unknown for their to be snow in April. And this type of weather event can take you by surprise. So, we want to help you take steps…

David Domoney launches Cultivation Street 2021

By Cultivation Street Staff | April 9, 2021

Cultivation Street founder David Domoney launches the 2021 campaign in a special Daily Express pull out edition. Read about the launch here, plus get David Domoney’s top seasonal spring gardening tips that will give your plots a real boost.

Sleep: Plants that can help you

By Cultivation Street Staff | March 24, 2021

In order to be productive you need rest. And if you’re struggling to get your 40 winks at night, there are some natural solutions that can help. Plants can be used to help you drift off and get the rest you need.  By not getting the rest you need, a bad night’s sleep can lead…

Plant Recommendations: Unique plants for the garden

By Cultivation Street Staff | March 23, 2021

Sometimes when it comes to planning your garden, you stick to the plants you know and love – the ones you’ve grown for years. Of course, that’s a great way to maintain a gorgeous garden. If however you were looking to start afresh or incorporate something different to your garden, here are four unique looking…

Wind: Recovering your garden after Strong Winds

By Cultivation Street Staff | March 12, 2021

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…

Plants for Your Pond

By Cultivation Street Staff | March 9, 2021

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.…

Starting your Wildlife Pond

By Cultivation Street Staff | March 9, 2021

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…

Cultivation Street Launch 2021

By Cultivation Street Staff | March 1, 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…

Sow Your Own – Parsnips

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 26, 2021

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…