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How much space do I need in my garden
to plant a bed? |
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The two designs require a minimum
5metre x 5 metre garden.
Are seeds or plants included in the kit? |
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No. You can buy all plants from most
garden centres.
If I can’t find the exact plants specified on the plant
list, what should I do? |
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E-mail me with the name of the plant
you cannot get and I can give you names of plants that can be used
as substitutes.
Why is the kit so expensive? |
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You have the benefit of having the
kit designed for you by a garden designer. The minimum you would
have to pay for a designer to visit you and design your garden would
be £500. Bed in a Box offers you a designer garden at a fraction
of the cost.
Do I need all the recommended tools? |
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Yes. Neighbours, friends and family
may well have these tools and be willing to let you borrow them
so that you don't have the added expense of purchasing them.
How much time will it take to plant my bed? |
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In a normal light soil you should
have a completed flowerbed in 3-4 hours. Allow more time if you
have a heavy clay soil.
How soon after planting will my bed begin to take shape? |
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The plants will start to fill out
within 4-6 weeks. Within 3 years your bed should look mature and
cover the bed area.
What can I do to make sure my bed stays in top condition? |
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Each year you can sprinkle some Growmore
or other balanced fertilizer around the base of the plants.
What if I need help? |
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Please feel free to e-mail me with
your questions and I will respond ASAP
Do the instructions work for gardens in any part of the UK (or
abroad for that matter)? |
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Yes, certainly!
What do you recommend is the best way to deal with garden pests? |
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The best way to deal with garden pests
is to use no pesticides or
inorganic fertilisers. You will find that, in the space of three
years, you will create a complete biological balance between pest
and disease.
Apart from fertiliser, what other basic maintenance steps do you
advise gardeners to take to get the most from their display? |
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Dead head frequently and follow the
care instructions. Do not be afraid of these plants. Biologically,
their brief is to reproduce and so hard pruning will encourage a
more floriferous display to produce more and more seed to that end. |