January 2025

  • Transform Your Garden This Spring: Easy Ideas for a Fresh Start

    Spring is the perfect time to refresh your garden, bringing new colour, structure, and energy to your outdoor space. Whether your garden needs a full makeover or just a few simple tweaks, small changes can make a big impact. From rejuvenating your lawn to planting for pollinators, here are some easy and effective ways to…

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  • Dealing with Lawn Moss, Weeds & Bare Patches: March Lawn Rescue Guide

    As winter fades and spring arrives, many lawns emerge looking patchy, moss-covered, or full of weeds. March is the perfect time to start repairing winter damage, ensuring your grass grows lush, green, and healthy for the months ahead. In this guide, we’ll cover how to tackle moss, weeds, and bare patches so your lawn recovers…

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  • Helping Wildlife in March: Simple Ways to Support Birds, Bees & Butterflies

    March marks the beginning of spring, bringing longer days, rising temperatures, and a flurry of activity in the natural world. Birds begin nesting, bees emerge from hibernation, and butterflies start seeking food after winter. This is a crucial time to support wildlife in your garden, ensuring that birds, bees, and butterflies have the food, shelter,…

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  • Hedge Trimming in March: What You Can (and Can’t) Cut

    March marks the transition from winter to spring, making it a key time for garden maintenance. If your hedges are looking untidy after winter, you might be wondering whether now is the right time to trim them. The good news is that some hedges benefit from a March trim, helping them grow neatly throughout the…

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  • Starting a Wildflower Patch in March: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Creating a wildflower patch is one of the best ways to bring colour, biodiversity, and natural beauty to your garden. Wildflowers support pollinators, improve soil health, and provide a low-maintenance, eco-friendly alternative to traditional lawns or flower beds. March is the perfect time to start a wildflower patch, as the soil is warming up and…

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  • March Gardening Mistakes to Avoid: Tips for a Thriving Spring Garden

    As spring begins to unfold, March is an exciting time for gardeners. The longer days and rising temperatures encourage new growth, making it the perfect month to prepare your garden for the season ahead. However, in the rush to get started, it’s easy to make common mistakes that can set your garden back. To help…

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  • Your Essential March Garden Checklist

    Get Your Garden Spring-Ready with These Key Tasks March marks the beginning of spring, bringing longer days, rising temperatures, and the first real signs of growth in the garden. Now’s the time to get ahead with pruning, planting, lawn care, and pest control to ensure your garden thrives throughout the growing season. Here’s your essential…

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  • Your Essential February Garden Checklist

    Prepare Your Garden for Spring with These Key Tasks February might still bring cold temperatures and frosty mornings, but signs of spring are just around the corner. This is the perfect time to get a head start on garden maintenance, ensuring your outdoor space is ready for the growing season ahead. From pruning and planting…

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  • Encourage More Birds into Your Garden This Winter

    When winter sets in and temperatures drop, our feathered friends face a tougher time finding food, water, and shelter. By making a few simple changes in your garden, you can create a welcoming haven for birds that not only helps them survive the colder months but also brings life and activity to your outdoor space.…

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  • Your Essential January Garden Checklist

    January may be cold and frosty, but it’s the perfect time to prepare your garden for the year ahead. Whether it’s clearing away winter debris or planning for spring planting, a little work now can set your garden up for success in the coming months. Here’s your January garden checklist to keep things productive, even…

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    Effortless gardens aren’t effortless. They’re maintained properly. By May, that maintenance shows. The difference between tidy and overgrown becomes clear. And once it slips, it’s hard to recover. The easiest way to keep a garden beautiful is to never let it fall behind. Let Project Garden maintain your garden so it always looks its best.

  • Creating a Garden That Works With Nature

    By May, wildlife is everywhere. Bees, birds, insects — all interacting with your garden. And the best gardens don’t fight that. They work with it. Allowing space for nature while maintaining structure for people. That balance is what makes a garden feel alive. We can help create a balanced, wildlife-friendly garden.

  • Why Consistency Matters More Than Big Jobs

    In May, everything grows quickly. And it’s tempting to think in big jobs — full tidy-ups, big changes. But the gardens that stay beautiful rely on something simpler: Consistency. Regular mowing. Light pruning. Small adjustments. That’s what keeps everything balanced. We provide consistent, reliable garden care.