Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes
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Yucca disease

Started this discussion. Last reply by Sarah Russell Apr 30. 1 Reply

Planted 1 month ago,…Continue

rubber track came off Komatsu pc03

Started this discussion. Last reply by Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes Dec 16, 2012. 11 Replies

Hi all,I've had a problem on site today with the tracking coming off my Komatsu  pc03 (3/4 tonne mini digger).It doesn't apear to have a hole in the centre for grease. Just wondering if anyone knows…Continue

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Chestnut post and rail

Started this discussion. Last reply by Fenland Fencing Nov 12, 2012. 5 Replies

Hi all,A regular client has asked me to quote for post and rail fencing. Its approx 65m of Chestnut posts with 2 rails (2.7m bays). I was wondering if 2 days for a team of 2 sounds about right? We…Continue

 

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Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes replied to Anthony @ JDC Maintenance's discussion Arris Rail Question?
May 8
Sarah Russell replied to Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes's discussion Yucca disease
"It is possible it is too much watering? They are desert dwellers, and prefer a drier climate. If their roots sit in water for too long, which can easily happen in heavy clay soil, they will demonstrate signs of stress."
Apr 30
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes replied to docky64's discussion bayer long lasting ground clear - residual quality as long lasting as it purports to be?
"I suspect it contains a chemical to repress germination but would not effect semi-mature plants with established plant structures. Don't have time to look at the chemical make up but suspect (knowing how much the EU has banned domestic…"
Apr 30
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes posted a discussion

Yucca disease

Planted 1 month ago, watered regularly, any ideas on what it's suffering from?See More
Apr 25
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes replied to Chris Love's discussion looking for unwanted work in the gatwick area
"What kind of work are you after? My maintenance schedule is full although we are taking on landscaping contracts for later this year. I get a lot of phone calls from clients wanting a regular gardener, could pass your number on if this is what you…"
Apr 24
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes replied to chris's discussion Ultimate bug killer
Apr 14
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes replied to Andrew Michael Palmer's discussion Railway sleepers - help
"Screw them to timber posts using 'timber-lock' screws, if it's not very high 4"x4" posts would probably be ok, concrete these 1-2ft into the ground and install every 1.2m along the run."
Apr 14
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes replied to Colin Hunt's discussion HMRC real time information RTI
"Seems fairly straight forward, on the plus side if your system crashes they will have a back up record of the payments now. Having to enter the govgat details everytime is going to be a bit of a pain though."
Apr 12
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes commented on Phil Voice's group Lawn Care forum
"Cheers Robbie, will give it a go and the hot water trick sounds a good idea."
Apr 3
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes commented on Phil Voice's group Lawn Care forum
"I'm just about the purchase some high iron based mosskiller/lawn tonic. I was going to stock up on lawn sand but with the high postage costs may go for Soluble Ferrous Sulphate this time. I would apply via large nap sack. Do you find any issues…"
Apr 1
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes replied to Able Gardens's discussion Decent spade for digging out roots
"The all metal 'fencers graft' are good for hacking through roots and levering out small shrubs, that and an axe for the thicker ones."
Mar 18
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes replied to Gardens4u.co.uk's discussion Staff
"I employ someone on PAYE and running a payroll system can be a pain in the bum but something I have to do. I've employed various people in the past and yes they are often a tad slower on most things we do and less experienced but I would have…"
Mar 15
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes replied to dom levy's discussion Sole trader websites
"I would also say 1&1 is a good choice if your just a small local business, I have a website with them and also with Fasthost. Both cost me around £60 a year each in purely hosting costs. A day like today would be perfect for doing your own…"
Mar 12
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes replied to Thermo's discussion play bark
"If it's close to the Haywards Heath area try Jupps: http://www.gjuppandson.com/ They're a very small business so doubt they would want to deliver that far but I know they stock this loose and I believe in bulk bags as well."
Feb 19
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes replied to Myles jennings's discussion Plant nursery sussex
"In East-Sussex the only true wholesaler I know of is Saxon Plants. http://www.saxonplants.co.uk/"
Feb 15
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes replied to Tom Williamson's discussion Alternative Paving
Feb 1

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Business name
Newick Landscapes
Primary telephone number:
07896071481
Email address
newicklandscapes@fsmail.net
Website (be sure to check it's inserted correctly before saving)
http://www.newicklandscapes.co.uk
About your business
Hi I'm Gareth,

I'm run a small gardening and landscaping business based in Haywards Heath Sussex. I'm fully qualified with FdSc Horticulture, BSC Biological Sciences and MSC Ecological Applications. I've been trading 5 years and enjoy being my own boss and working outside.
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Landscaper, Domestic Garden Maintenance, Consultant
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