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Gardening hints

I must start this month’s column by remembering Tony Taylor, who lived next door to the garden centre. Tony died in a tragic accident in a fire in his garage just before Christmas. Tony was the man who started Art Garden Centre back in the late 60’s, His initials Anthony Ronalad Taylor gave the name to the Garden Centre which we kept when we took over, 17 years ago. He was a very kind generous man, who helped me with his time and advice when I first took over. With his experience and knowledge that he shared with me, he enabled me to survive the first year of trading without making expensive mistakes, priceless information. He became a great friend over the years and I miss him terribly. He was well known throughout the village and in the early years very much part of the local community, he had many a story to tell and local people were always willing to share stories about Tony and the escapades he got up to. It will never be quite the same again without him popping in and sharing life’s experiences. RIP Tony and love to all his family.

January Gardening Hints

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Not to much to write about in the January issue, as we all tend to hibernate somewhat. With a continuous wind and rain at present, no point in venturing out into the garden. I always think now is the time to look at all the structures in the garden, fencing, sheds, arches, walls, netted areas, bean poles etc and identify what needs repairing or improving. Make a note of what’s to be done, and get prepared for when the weather changes and you can get out and achieve all the necessary before the sowing and planting season begins in earnest. Some established plants in my garden are looking very sorry for themselves after the cold snap with December where you can cut back all foliage that has been damaged by the frost to give the rest of the plant chance to recover. Some plants will make it, sadly some will not, but don’t be hasty in throwing away or cutting down shurbs, plants, trees etc,, wait until the weather warms up and the days get longer. You will sometimes to be shocked to see new shoots appearing and the plant surviving. Keep feeding the beds and providing clean water, especially during times of prolonged frosts. Seed potatoes, onion sets, garlic cloves and extensive range of seeds will be on sale from mid January onward. Check our Facebook page for the exact time they are delivered. As always take time to plan your garden for this year, and dream of warmer summer weather with a drink of your choice. Mine’s a nice homemade sloe gin. Cheers Nigel. All that’s left is to wish all readers of this excellent magazine a healthy happy New Year. Source: Nigel, Art Garden Centre

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