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SOME GREAT GARDEN ROOM IDEAS FOR THIS SUMMER
With Cabin Master & Arctic Cabins
Garden rooms aren’t just a room in your garden, they are rooms which add value to your life & your home. Giving you extra space in the garden no matter the weather... and let’s face it, British weather is very unpredictable!
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A fully insulated garden room is just like a room in your house, and can be used in all weathers. It has the added benefits of not needing deep foundations, lengthy (and costly) building work, or the inconvenience of having an extension. They can also be installed in just a few days! Not only that, they generally fall under the permitted development rights, so it can be a quick turnaround from order to installation. From garden bars, home offices & studios, to garden gyms and chill out spaces, finding a trustworthy company which can design, deliver & install bespoke garden room solutions throughout the UK is priceless.
Cabin Master have been in business for over 20 years. They offer the full end-to-end service, including base/ foundations, electrics, flooring and painting, bringing you that much needed extra space you can use all year round. So, if you’re searching for the perfect garden room, Cabin Master are the experts! Their factories in Derbyshire manufacture your building to order and their 10 year guarantee gives you great peace of mind.
Choose from their zero-maintenance Marley Board cladding, timeless, rustic Redwood, or vibrant, luxurious Cedar to create a stunning and useful feature in your spare garden space. They offer something to suit all garden styles and needs, designed completely around you. Cabin Master also ensures that everything you need comes as standard, but they also offer lots of additional options to help you personalise your garden room and get the most out of your space, from internal partition walls, and air conditioning to bi-fold doors and external lighting, plus much, much more!
IS COOKING & ENTERTAINING A BIG PART OF YOUR LIFE?
If you’re looking for a quirky, unique entertaining space, then Arctic Cabins BBQ Cabins are the ultimate in luxury log cabins! They come fully installed including a central BBQ unit, so you can enjoy BBQing all year round in the comfy, cosy Scandinavian-inspired surroundings with family and friends. The Arctic Bar version is fast becoming their best-seller, with a built-in timber bar and drinks rack, offering space to entertain, just steps from home. Your Arctic Cabin will become the heart and soul of your garden! So, whether you need the space for family gatherings, romantic evenings, or a relaxing place to chill out in, they are perfect.
With over 20 years experience in designing, manufacturing and installing garden rooms throughout the UK – you only need to look at their Trustpilot review pages to see their customers’ journeys and experiences are outstanding, so you can trust Cabin Master & Arctic Cabins to deliver your perfect garden space.
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Contact Kevin at KS Timber on 07919 273909
Gardener’s Calendar
LUKE JONES
TREE PRUNING
TREE FELLING & REMOVAL
STORM DAMAGE CLEAN UP
STUMP GRINDING
HEDGE TRIMMING unless you’re planting into fresh compost which often has nutrients to encourage growth. Then remember to keep watering until established and in periods of hot dry weather –Water in the morning if possible. A good drench is better than small amounts frequently. Evening watering is next best although it can encourage slugs as the ground will be wet overnight. Preferably don’t water in the middle of the day, it can scorch blooms. Hanging baskets dry out fast and water retaining gel can help counter this. mention
We should be safe to put summer bedding plants out now and the key to getting a brilliant show is to add some slow release feed when you plant...
It might seem odd to talk about pruning when so much is bursting into flower, but there are some shrubs which need it now if you’re going to get the best out of them next year. These include those which flower in spring such as philadelphus (mock orange) forsythia and flowering currant. In order to get a good blossom show year on year they need to be cut back as soon as they’ve finished flowering. Take out dead or damaged stems to ground level and prune up to a quarter of old stems to near the base. On stems which have flowered this year, cut back to a lower strong growth.
If you have still got tulip foliage remaining in pots, and with this year’s cold start to the season that’s quite possible, it’s a good move to lift and plant them in a border. This not only frees up the pot for summer planting, but tulip bulbs which might show again next year have a better chance if fed with tomato feed and given a new home. Leave them in the pot and you’re more likely to get lots of leaves and small flowers.
The old mantra. Deadhead for more flowers. Particularly essential for sweet peas as they’re prone to completely giving up producing new flowers once they’ve set seed. The only plants you might want to leave to go to seed are things like digitalis which will produce more plants for you free of charge next year.