Friday, January 29, 2021

Winter gardening ideas

In the modern world of lockdowns and restrictions, the garden can be a wonderful little escape from the monotony of daily life. While you might think of gardening as a summer hobby there are many wonderful ways that you can make your garden look appealing and exciting through the colder months of the year. You can also help prepare it for the coming summer so it’s in the best shape possible when the sun finally does hit. These ideas will inspire you to continue caring for your garden throughout the winter so you have less work to do in the spring.

Plants will be the main focus of your garden and luckily there are several things you can do to ensure a colourful winter and good spring and summer. The first is to plant some flowers that can survive our wintry weather. For example, plants such as pansies, cyclamen, and evergreens will add colour to your garden all year round. Once you’ve planted some winter flowers take the time to think of plants that you will want to see in the spring and summer. Spring flowers such as daffodils and tulips need to be planted in the autumn ready for a spring bloom, so pick spots and get them in the ground nice and early.

The winter will be too early to plant summer bloomers but if you had a lovely garden last summer and want to continue with the same colours next year consider digging up and storing the bulbs through the winter so you can replant them in the spring without having to go and buy new plants. Any existing plants you have that will survive the winter also need to be protected so prune them to remove any dead leaves or stems and consider using horticultural fleeces (bubble wrap works too!) around plants that are susceptible to the weather to help them survive the winter.

Now that the plants are done it’s time to think about the grass. Rake it as often as you can to promote drainage and remove any moss and leaf litter. Be sure to save the leaves you rake up and use them effectively by placing them in a bag and letting them rot. After a year or two they’ll become a great compost base ready for the summer. Once the lawn is clear consider if the grass will still need cutting. Depending on where you live you might find it grows well into the autumn. Also, be sure to repair any damage to the lawn with a grass feed to promote winter growth.

sets from garden leading to house

Finally, it’s time to consider your tools and miscellaneous items such as a BBQ. Always make sure everything is cleaned properly before it’s stored, and consider purchasing breathable covers for items like outdoor furniture or the BBQ to make sure it’s properly protected if you can’t place them in a shed. If you have a gazebo or large umbrellas be sure to remove them before the winter weather becomes too bad as they will become a pretty big hazard in windy conditions.

Now you’re armed with some winter gardening tips it’s time to get out there and make sure your garden is perfect all year round.

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Thursday, December 31, 2020

Decking Trends for the New Year

Are you thinking of giving your garden a little bit of a makeover in 2021? Once the winter’s been and gone, we could hardly blame you if you wanted to do a bit of a spring clean. But it might be an even better idea to simply upgrade your outdoor space altogether!

Therefore, now might be a great time to start looking at the decking trends likely to start becoming popular as 2021 pulls into view.

What might decking have in store for us over the next 12 months? Is styled decking going to take on a whole new form? What about decking lighting? Let’s explore a quick round-up of looks and styles that are going to be massive trends heading into the New Year.

Deck Lighting is a Must

Ok – so, let’s start with deck lighting. Installing spotlights in your decking is nothing new, but it’s likely to be even more popular in 2021, as more and more people start thinking about hosting garden parties and barbecues again.

2020 has been a strange year for us all, meaning that a lot of us are looking forward to welcoming friends and family back over to our gardens again. Spotlights in your decking will illuminate your outdoor social areas in dark and low light conditions, meaning that if you do want to host people into the wee hours of the morning, you will have more than enough visibility to do so.

Is Coloured Decking ‘Out’?

While grey decking has come into its own in the past few years, there is still going to be plenty of room for creative deck installations and designs for the year ahead. For some people, this might mean vivid colours and unique shapes, and for others, it might simply mean setting up something bespoke.

The fact is, 2021 is shaping up to be the year that we all do decking ‘our way’. After the year we’ve all had during 2020, it makes sense that the best trends you can follow for 2021 should be your own! Don’t always be so ready to follow the pack when it comes to garden design!

dark wood decking in maidenhead

Covered Decking

However, one final styled decking trend we think will become even more popular in the long run will be covered decking. This is where you blend a decking style with an artificial lawn! We think that artificial grass has come a long way since the early days of AstroTurf, meaning that it’s now perfectly possible to set up a great-looking, low-maintenance covered deck without having to worry about the aesthetic or the price.

These are some of the garden decking trends we think you’ll see in 2021. If you want to transform the outdoor space around your home, give your garden the makeover and TLC it deserves with new decking.

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If you would like to find out about the garden decking we offer, get in touch today on 01344 886 331 or head over to our contact page for more details.

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Friday, October 30, 2020

Tips for winter-proofing your garden.

It’s safe to say that once the cold weather starts rolling in, we are going to be spending less and less time in the garden. However, that doesn’t mean you have let things go to seed across the winter months! There are plenty of ways for you to care for your garden so that it looks its best heading into the spring, and so that your plants, grass, and flowers are fully protected in the months to come. After all, frost and snow can seriously damage your greenery!

Here are some great tips for garden care in winter which are well worth remembering in the months to come. Don’t let your garden down – even if the warm months are sadly far behind us now!

Consider Bringing Sensitive Plants In

It’s well worth looking into which plants and growths are likely to need the most help across the winter months. If you have space inside your home, it is well worth potting or planting some of the more fragile plants in the warm until the weather gets better. Otherwise, you run the risk of your greenery taking a real hit in the months to come.

Prepare for Spring

One of the best winter garden care tips we share with you is that you should generally be thinking about preparing and preserving for spring. There’s not that much you will be able to do in terms of growing and planting in winter, so take this time to make sure that your planters, fencing and even your garden tools are ready to go for March.

flowers in log plant pot

Snow Isn’t a Problem – Normally

Those gardeners who spend too much time getting snow off just about everything might actually be wasting their time. While Britain might not normally see too much snow over the winter months, it’s good to know what to do should your garden get covered in the white stuff! Snow is actually a great protector for your soil, though if you do see it start to clump up on tree branches, you’re going to want to relieve them by knocking it off.

Keep Vigilant

As mentioned, the gardening season is pretty much over and done with by the time the cold weather starts drifting in, but on the whole, you should be keeping the new year in mind. Otherwise, when it comes to March, you might just have a mess of dead plants and greenery which could have been better protected.

Make sure to research the plants and flowers you have in your garden and set time aside to care for them. Ultimately, you’re going to need to keep your eyes peeled for any greens which are going to need a bit of extra help surviving the cold snap.

Don’t be afraid to strap those wellies on and to dig out the odd fork and spade! There’s still plenty you can be doing as the cold months roll on. As a responsible gardener, it makes sense to keep on top of your game. 

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Monday, August 31, 2020

Reasons To Purchase Decking In Your Garden This Summer!

We’ve probably never spent as much time in our homes and gardens as we did in 2020. With a global pandemic leading to a lockdown for almost all of us, our homes became our castle, our safe place and our prison (although the food was probably better).

Spending so long looking at the same four walls was only helped by being able to go out into the garden for some respite and fresh air, but I bet it was missing something. The number of people decorating rooms will have gone through the roof, and probably through some walls as well, but the garden is one area where you can really go to town, even when you’re locked in. 

If you’ve been looking at your lawn and dreaming of more, staring at that drab patio and imagining something better, then garden decking is going to be a perfect addition to any garden.

The Benefits of Garden Decking

Garden decking, in case you don’t know, is an outdoor, wooden flat surface elevated from the ground, usually (but not always) connected to your home. From a solid base of load-bearing timbers, decking boards are placed across them to create a deck on which you can safely add garden furniture, BBQs and dining tables. Decking gives you an incredibly versatile space that you can colour, stain or paint any colour you want and gives your garden a real focal point on which to expand upon. With the right decking design plan, you can transform your garden.

Having a deck, regardless of size, increases the available living space of your home. If you have a patio or folding doors, then decking helps to bring the inside out. Fling open your doors and feel the benefit of expanding the space you and your family can enjoy. Once you get to invite extended family and friends over, then you’ll all feel the benefit and can relax in comfort.

Another reason why you should invest in decking is simply because of the natural aesthetic appeal it offers. Wooden decking boards, whether coloured or not, look so much better than slabs of patio flagstones. It will blend much more with the rest of your garden. Because of the versatility of wood, you can stain it to match your window shutters (if you have them), the colours of your doors or the bricks in your home or the grass in the lawn. The possibilities are endless and they’ll all look amazing.

For what decking offers, it’s one of the most cost-effective improvements you can make to your home. It’s relatively inexpensive to build, increases the value of your home and is one of the most sought-after features that people look for when buying a home. The added space a deck gives you will pay for itself when it comes to selling your home if you ever do. If not, you get to enjoy it for even longer.

Decking is (or should be) made of hardwood, whether it’s cypress, redwood or cedar. These types of wood are used because of their resistance to mould, extreme weathers and insects. It’s the reason a well-made deck will last for so long. Of course, it’s made of natural materials, so it won’t be 100% maintenance-free, but if you give it a little time once or twice a year to refresh the protective cover of paint, varnish or stain, you’ll feel the benefit of it for a very long time.

To find your perfect garden decking, get in touch with Kite Landscapes today. Give us a call on 01344 886 331 or 07860 231 389 or please feel free to fill in the enquiry form on our contact page today.



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Friday, July 31, 2020

Garden Features Are The New Trend This Summer

Summer is well underway, which means that more and more of us are spending time in our gardens. And why not? A garden can be a truly beautiful thing if you put in plenty of time and effort to look after it. However, you might also want to consider ways in which you can set up a great looking garden using some incredible garden features. As all good gardeners know, plenty of colourful flowers and plants will often be enough. But have you ever thought about setting up your own water feature?

A garden water feature is likely to be a popular choice with many landscape gardeners for plenty of different reasons. We don’t just mean traditional ponds or pools of water, or even traditional birdbaths! You could set up stunning fountains and sprinkler systems built into topiary, amazing statues or set pieces which spout and recycle water again and again.

Here are a few reasons why you might wish to think about setting up your own garden water feature:

garden water feature three bowls with frog on top

It’ll Tie Your Garden Together

Many people employ gardeners and landscape gardeners to try and make a sense of tying a lawn or flowering space together. One of the best ways you can do this is to set up a brilliant water feature as a central focal point. This means that the focus of your garden could be a wonderful, natural water spout, delicately shooting into the air and recycling again.

The fact is, there are many different types and forms of water features out there, which means it’s a great way to get really creative. Why not set up a water feature that works together with the natural greenery in your garden?

It’s Refreshing on Summer Days

We probably wouldn’t recommend you ever drink out of a water feature directly – if at all – but on warm, sunny days, it’s always nice to sit out and watch water delicately splash around. A fantastic water feature could be just what you need to cool down.

Think about how relaxing it could be to sit out in the shade, in the summer sunshine, watching a water feature or two in action.

Theme Your Garden

A great reason for setting up a water feature or two is for the fact that you can tie it in with a theme or two. As mentioned, there are some seriously creative water feature designs out there, which means that there should be near endless opportunities for you to create a stunning look and theme for your garden.

The only limit is your imagination – and themed gardens really do look appealing. Not only will they astound your guests, they will potentially add a bit of value to your property, too.

Thinking of setting up a water feature in your garden? Why not get in touch with landscape gardeners to set up a plan of action unique to your wants and needs?

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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Decking Design Ideas For Socialising in The Garden

Per government guidelines, we’re allowed to meet friends and family in a garden other than our own! Although we still have to socially distance at least it allows us to visit other friends and family and enjoy some quality time with them in the garden. This may mean that you have people on their way to your garden, and if that’s the case you will likely want to have your garden in tip-top condition. Decking looks great and offers some very nice social benefits which include:

  • Creating a great surface for your guests to walk on, and if you have a particularly comfortable decking design, a nice surface for your guests to sit or lay on!
  • Decking can help create an incredible ambience perfect for these warm and bright summer evenings.
  • Decking can help hide areas you may prefer your guests to not see such as drains and inspection covers.

You might not have thought of how decking adds to garden design. It can make such a difference to the overall look of a home and its garden. But one decking design is not the same as another, so you will need to find one that suits your garden.

So what types of decking do you have to choose from? Let’s explore some decking design ideas:

Cedar Decking

Cedar is a nice, durable wood which is resistant to rot and decay as well as insect attacks. Another benefit is that it resists moisture absorption. Cedar decking tends to be long-lasting and requires less maintenance than some of the other options.

Composite Decking

Perhaps one of the most attractive reasons for choosing this form of decking is that it’s environmentally friendly. Another good point about composite decking is its versatility. It has many different styles, meaning it can look great in more types of gardens. It’s also a very low maintenance form of decking.

Ipe

Here is your main reason for selecting Ipe as your decking choice: its durability (in fact people call it ‘ironwood’!) If you have a garden where you expect a lot of foot traffic to be going up and down your decking, Ipe could be your best bet. It has a nice premium look to it too.

Vinyl Decking

Some people may confuse composite with vinyl decking but there are differences. For example, vinyl decking has quite a different look and will provide a different style for your decking design. Whereas, while composite decking closely resembles wood, vinyl may look a little more ‘plastic’. You may think that it’s a type of decking that will not last as long as some of the other options but many manufacturers often guarantee it will last for 20 years.

Hopefully soon, you can enjoy your new fully decked out garden with friends and family in no time! To find out more unique decking design ideas, get in touch today:

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Thursday, May 28, 2020

Tips and Tricks for Garden Maintenance

Good weather is rolling around again, and that means it’s time to start thinking about making the most of your garden. Your garden is going to be a fabulous space for entertaining and relaxing in! Why not consider taking on a few of the following tips the next time you head outside to get a bit green-fingered?

Alternatively, if you are looking for garden maintenance services, or a gardener maintenance specialist who can help to transform the way you look after and care for your garden space, we will only be too happy to help!

Water Your Plants at Least Twice a Week

During the warmer seasons, it’s always a good idea to set up a watering schedule. In the warmer weather, it’s unlikely that you are going to get as much rainfall. Therefore, do always be ready to give your flowers and plants a good sprinkle whenever you can.

However, Don’t Water Everything

One top tip all good garden maintenance services will tell you is to avoid watering leaves and flowers directly. This might actually cause more harm than good. Therefore, try and water the soil, making sure that the roots of the plants you care for getting access to water directly and can take on a nice, long drink or two.

Get to the Root of Garden Problems

Sticking with roots, one of the best garden maintenance tips we can offer is that you make sure to uproot weeds as deeply as you can. Unfortunately, pesky weeds and perennials are only going to keep coming back if you give them an inch or two!

Therefore, the best thing you can possibly do is to dig down deep and get those roots pulling up. Otherwise, you’re going to be welcoming those choking, ugly pests time and time again. Grab that trowel and get twisting.

Get Composting

One of the most responsible, sustainable things you can do is make sure that you are disposing of garden and household waste responsibly. Instead of sending everything to landfill, you should make sure to start composting natural waste. This not only helps with garden maintenance in the sense that it carefully and quickly gets rid of any build-up, but it also makes sure you have a great stock of fertiliser useful from season to season. 

Get Rid of Unfun Fungi

Fungi and mushrooms are some of the biggest nuisances gardens are likely to face. Therefore, instead of leaving them to fester, you should be ready to get them up and moving as soon as you spot them.

This means setting up a gentle pesticide or spray which will protect your existing plants while killing off anything likely to poison your greenery.

If you need help from garden maintenance services, it’s time to get in touch with experts. However, make a great start on your garden with the above tips, and you’ll be halfway to cutting through the undergrowth! Gardens take a lot of care and attention – but ultimately, they are always worth it!

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