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ROYCE TURF AND IRRIGATION LAUNCH APP FOR SMART PHONES TURF APP NOW LAUNCHED now available for all your smart mobile equipment our Royce Turf App. We are the first turf company to launch an app in the…

ROYCE TURF AND IRRIGATION LAUNCH APP FOR SMART PHONES

TURF APP NOW LAUNCHED

now available for all your smart mobile equipment our Royce Turf App. We are the first turf company to launch an app in the UK. On the app you will find hints and tips details of our turf and the ability to contact us from within the app.

We hope that you find the application interesting, useful for a quick reference, we would welcome any comments good or bad or if it is something that you would…

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Added by Tim Royce on April 8, 2013 at 15:34 — No Comments


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Marshalls announce new products for 2013

Marshalls have announced a number of new additions to their product range available to homeowners in 2013.

Cobbletech

The Cobbletech driveway system is designed to give a natural authentic cobble look to a driveway or courtyard and is equally at home in a contemporary…

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Added by Phil Voice on January 9, 2013 at 5:50 — No Comments

Drivewayfix: Sealing the Future of Domestic Drives

RJC Building & Paving have recently completed another successful ‘Drivewayfix’ project, giving a new lease of life to a domestic driveway.

Experienced Drivewayfixer, RJC Building & Paving, have left another homeowner reaping the benefits of the Drivewayfix range of driveway restoration products, following the application of Seal & Stop.

The homeowners had battled with consistent weed growth and much of the jointing sand had been…

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Added by Driveway-Fix on April 20, 2012 at 14:56 — No Comments


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The NEW Avant 2012 Machine, Attachments, Products & Accessories Catalogue

The new catalogue is now available for the Avant Range of equipment.

If you would like a copy email me and i will send a .pdf copy by return for you.

Peter@ReachitMoveitCrushit.com

This catalogue is valid from 1st…

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Added by Peter Woolnough on January 29, 2012 at 19:21 — No Comments


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Onwards and Upwards

This is my first ever blog, I've been reading a few of them on here and thought I'd give it a go. Hopefully i won't be boring you silly. Well here goes.

I thought I might write a little about my beginnings and my future as a garden maintenance provider. When I first began I was a single parent, being at home all the time when my daughter was young I spent a lot of time in my garden with her, and I really loved it. When my daughter started school I wanted to use the freedom that I…

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Added by andy@ Doughty Garden Maintenance on January 8, 2012 at 20:01 — 38 Comments

Tropical Planting, Vertical Sleepers & Sandstone Water Features in New Country Garden



A new project submission has been made to www.garden-design-pictures.com and the pictures can be viewed by clicking Planting



If you are a Garden Designer or Landscape Gardener you can claim your free advertisement and link to your website by emailing… Continue

Added by Steve Barker on February 28, 2011 at 16:42 — No Comments

Maintenance Free Railway Sleepers Encircle New Turf and Flower Bed





A new project submission has been made to www.garden-design-pictures.com and the pictures can be viewed by clicking Railway Sleepers



If you are a Garden Designer or Landscape Gardener you can claim your free advertisement and link to your website by emailing… Continue

Added by Steve Barker on February 24, 2011 at 13:55 — No Comments

ahs ltd move their offices to Tunbridge Wells

It’s been an exciting year for ahs ltd, with the expansion of our team, including a new marketing manager and purchase ledger clerk and an increase in our product range and offering. We have now outgrown our base in Northiam, and are relocating to a more central location.



This move will benefit the rural economy by developing business and creating employment opportunities within Tunbridge Wells, as well as giving our staff an excellent working environment, and…

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Added by Claudia Wright on December 14, 2010 at 15:10 — No Comments

What Does Your Website Say About You?

There’s no question. In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, an online presence is not just a perk, it’s a necessity.

The majority of people turn to the web when they’re looking for a service in their area. Whether it’s a plumber, a cleaner or an electrician they’re after, interested customers know to scour the web for local businesses. It’s no…

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Added by Mark Bradley on December 2, 2010 at 14:49 — No Comments


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Ouzel Landscapes first blog is up and running.

Hi all.

I have just started the Ouzel Landscapes blog on my website, at the moment it is nothing much just a post to say Hi, but it will grow with new content soon. find it at; http://ouzellandscapes.vpweb.co.uk/blog.html

I thought I would give people a heads up.

Kieran

Ouzel Landscapes

Added by Kieran Ray on September 23, 2010 at 12:17 — No Comments


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Caroline Spelman MP appointed Secretary of State for Environment

Caroline Spelman MP has been appointed Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs by Prime Minister, David Cameron. Mrs Spelman is Member of Parliament for Meriden.



Before entering Parliament, Caroline Spelman had an extensive career in the agriculture sector, with fifteen years in the agriculture industry and in-depth experience of the international arena, including as deputy director of the International Confederation of European Beet Growers and a… Continue

Added by Phil Voice on May 13, 2010 at 14:55 — 3 Comments


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Unconsolidated soils on new build sites - clearing up after the builders.

There have been previous discussions on the LJN referring to that frequent frustration caused to the landscaping teams when confronted with the classic new garden in a building site or similar. Indeed most properties dating from the 1960s to the present day will have problems caused by the often irrational and certainly poor treatment of the garden soil profile by the building contractors and / or landowners.



Soils are the most vital element of a successful garden and more often than… Continue

Added by Pip Howard on April 17, 2010 at 21:00 — 3 Comments


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Ouzel Landscapes join The Fence Doctor

Ouzel Landscapes a local company employing skilled local labour, has recently been awarded membership as the approved installer for The Fence Doctor in the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire area.Membership was granted as the fence doctor recognised the Ouzel Landscapes commitment to work with skill and integrity, and its agreement to abide by the fence doctors voluntary charter, promising to maintain high standards of work.



The fence doctor is a business that prides itself on… Continue

Added by Kieran Ray on March 6, 2010 at 23:00 — 4 Comments


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New Website

Hot off the press!!!

Ouzel landscapes have just launched their new website, go check it out at;

www.ouzellandscapes.vpweb.co.uk

Have a look as some of the photos and even get in contact and get a competertive quote.

Kieran Ray

Ouzel Landscapes

Added by Kieran Ray on November 26, 2009 at 20:35 — 3 Comments


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What do you think about it- first impression.

Yes I know that most people value a person from a first impression in 5 seconds.

But many times it is wrong.



strange how today a women came to me and to say hi, I helped her family with moving few weeks ago.

What is strange is that a year ago I rang to her sun and she answered the phone ,she asked who is it and shut the phone when I said my name.so I rang his mobile.

''sorry'' he said.

''why, did she said baldy foreigner'' I asked. ''oh no'' he said ''did you hear… Continue

Added by Ofer El-hashahar on December 16, 2008 at 20:00 — 4 Comments

Starting work on a new garden: The Sock of Doom

Following on from last week's blog, I thought I would write a quick update. I'm going to leave mentioning the lawns from now on, unless there is something specific which I think may be of interest.



So today, I got to working on one of the shrub borders. The shrubs themselves don't seem to be in too bad a shape but the spaces around and inbetween them are a bit of a mess. This (I assume) is partly a result of the burgeoning squirrel population which insist on burying all sorts of… Continue

Added by Andrew Fereday on July 5, 2008 at 0:30 — 1 Comment

Starting work on a new garden: First Full Day

Well, I have finished my first full day in the new garden so I thought I would add another blog post.



The main lawn in front of the house is in a terrible condition. It is full of moss, really spongy to walk on. It has quite a mature weeping willow in the lawn down at one end. I have trimmed some of the overhanging branches to lift them up off the lawn. I'm not sure whether they would layer themselves into the lawn! Either way, it looks much tidier now. I'm going to recommend that… Continue

Added by Andrew Fereday on June 28, 2008 at 10:23 — 1 Comment

Starting work on a new garden: Good News!

As the title suggests, there is good news on the new garden.



Picking up from the last update, I didn't think there was much to write about in the new garden. It looked like the owner would only be engaging me to mow the lawn and not much else. I was feeling very disheartened after the first visit but things are looking up...



I met the owner this morning very briefly. We had a chat and she asked me how the garden was coming along. After only one visit I didn't have an awful… Continue

Added by Andrew Fereday on June 20, 2008 at 13:58 — 1 Comment

Starting work on a new garden - first update

OK, so I have now seen the garden in question and have taken a few photos which I will upload just as soon as I have finished off my roll of film (luckily the roses in my own garden are just about in flower so I'll have a good chance to finish it reasonably quickly).



The garden is quite an irregular shape - more or less stretching all the way round the house - and has two lawns, which I mentioned in my last post. There's not much to say about the lawns other than one is in a really… Continue

Added by Andrew Fereday on June 5, 2008 at 22:31 — 2 Comments

Starting work on a new garden

I've been trying to figure out how I can start blogging about the work that I'm doing on domestic gardens without awkwardly crow-barring something into the blog which seems clunky and forced. I think I may have the solution; I am about to take on a new garden and I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to start a new blog which will hopefully develop quite naturally and not seem too contrived. The owners have previously had a gardener / handiman but he has proved to be a little too… Continue

Added by Andrew Fereday on June 3, 2008 at 10:00 — 3 Comments

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