Gap Garden Products News

How to start your own garden

If you’re lucky enough to have a blank canvas in your back garden that needs a little love, spring is a great time to get started with your garden design.

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What is the history behind Mother’s Day?

Mother’s Day is almost upon us, which means now’s the time to turn your full attention to that very special lady in your life. 

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Getting your garden ‘spring’ ready

Spring is almost upon us, and as the season of renewal and fresh starts, there’s no better time to get outside into your garden. The milder weather and longer days makes the garden a great place to spend time during spring.

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Garden Trends for 2022

With the festive season and New Year done and dusted, and spring just around the corner, many of us will be thinking ahead to our time in the sun and our much-anticipated return to the garden.

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Getting your garden winter ready

With winter just around the corner, now is the time to make the most of the milder weather and get out in the garden. There are a number of tasks you can work your way through now to make garden maintenance more of a breeze in the New Year.

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Why wind rockers are such a great addition to your garden

Our wind rockers are a popular part of our collection. Read on to discover why wind rockers are such great additions to your garden.

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What are weathervanes and where can you use them in your home and garden?

With winter coming to an end and the weather warming, your thoughts are likely to be returning to garden maintenance.

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Cutting back and pruning over winter: the dos and don’ts

The great British winter can bring harsh weather conditions and plummeting temperatures.

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Garden Arch in your Garden

Beautiful gardens benefit from beautiful accessories, and what could be more attractive than an ornamental arch?

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The difference between a Tuteur and an Obelisk

Although very similar, the main element that sets them apart and makes them different is the plants that they are used for.

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