Sentences with phrase «one's local garden centre»

You could always see if local garden centres have some oil to sell to see you through a few days, but if not, make sure the boiler can't be started.
Pick up pretty mixes from local garden centres and wildflower specialists, such as Meadow In My Garden, a family - business based in Wiltshire — the friendly team are on hand to share their wealth of wildflower knowledge with you.
There are plenty of ready - to - use products available at local garden centres or home improvement stores, but if you've opted for more of a DIY option, such as laying concrete slabs or hammering in logs, it might take a little more effort — or teamwork!
You can buy seeds from your local garden centre or take a look at our pod pals section for some recommended seed suppliers.
Take your child to your local garden centre and pick your seeds together.
We love going to our local garden centre which has a huge animal selection.
It was outside the home of the manager of a local garden centre and superstore.
Go hunting for some rocks or stones (or buy from your local garden centre) to make your Easter rocks.
Our local garden centre not only has tree, a grotto and lots of lovely Christmas displays, it also has some reindeer for the kids to look at.
I'm also planning to take a trip to the lovely fruit section of our local garden centre over the weekend to try and find the doughnut / flat / saturn peaches I loved so much last summer...
Take your date to the local garden centre or find a flower sale.
Many retiree's love gardening, and with the size of our garden centre's these days, you can actually make a day of visiting your local garden centre.
Schools across the Essex area have been working with a local garden centre to find out more about how houseplants can positively impact health and wellbeing in the classroom.
But if I was a strange child, then I'm even stranger as an adult: I could barely contain my excitement when I found this little treasure at our local garden centre last week in the «vintage» toy section of its Christmas display...
Scotland couldn't let that happen, so she picked up two globe cedars and six little trees that the local garden centre was selling off at the end of the season for $ 5 each.
You can fix the problem by renting an aerator from a local garden centre.
I would make the yearly pilgrimage to the local garden centre in mid-May and purchase some easy - to - grow impatiens and a few other annuals and then set about stuffing them in a few pots along with a small garden plot out in front of the pool shed (mainly to try and disguise the big, ugly pool shed) and voila — instant garden!
If you prefer to choose your seeds in a local garden centre, Thompson & Morgan sells a large range of flower and vegetable seeds through major garden centre chains in the UK and Europe.
Ask your local garden centre or florist about them.
They're easy to get hold of — find them at your local garden centre or DIY store — and certainly don't break the bank.
Unless you're one of the 10 per cent of people who already have their Christmas tree up, you've probably got a trip to your local garden centre scheduled for early December.
Allotments are a worthwhile investment, or you can volunteer in your local garden centres, or help tend the garden of an elderly person.
I got a huge bundle from my local garden centre / florist for a few pounds, and it's a (messy) delight to work with as it naturally binds itself together
If you're unsure of the best time of year to do this for your chosen climber, check with your local garden centre.
Check out your local garden centre to purchase all the seeds and plants you need.
Head to your local garden centre and look for some small indoor trees (you can even decorate them with fairly lights if you fancy).
You will subsequently storm to your local garden centre last minute and buy a new set, only for it to join the rest of the broken sets next year.
Evergreen wreath, visit your local garden centre.
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