Professional gardener - Prepare for cold, drought and jubilee fun
27 Apr 2012 | by Sally Drury
Get organised to make the most of both work and play whatever the weather, Sally Drury advises.
Drought and flooding: Let's not discuss the weather except to say you should check all staff working outdoors have sufficient waterproof clothing and that there are also stocks of sun cream available. It is also a good idea to check first aid provision, especially to deal with insect bites. Visitor...
Get organised to make the most of both work and play whatever the weather, Sally Drury advises.
Do not be fooled by unseasonal weather but be prepared for a tricky season, Sally Drury advises.
Check your sprayers, get staff ready for Easter and join in National Gardening Week, Sally Drury advises.
The forthcoming vernal equinox marking the start of spring means it is time to get busy, says Sally Drury.
Drought warnings in English regions are cause for concern right across the country, says Sally Drury.
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Keeping an eye on the weather will be key to planning your work this month, says Sally Drury.
Low temperatures have finally arrived and the winter tasks of protecting plants beckon, says Sally Drury.
With cold weather kicking in, now is the time to start your proper winter work, Sally Drury advises.
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