Monthly Garden Guides
Dealing with clay soils and conditioning them for planting
By Heather Tait â Central Landscapes Planting Expert Mention that your garden has clay soil and youâll experience either sympathetic groans for those who have the same, or smug smiles from gardeners with loamy or volcanic soil. Clay is maligned for many reasons: its minuscule particles can form a hard,...
'Digger Dan' celebrates 30 years in the landscape supplies business
Thirty years selling and delivering a wide variety of landscaping products has gone quickly for Daniel, who left school at fifteen to work in his fatherâs Penrose yard - the original Central Landscapes site. Daniel, often known as Digger Dan to tradies and customers, worked in several of the Central sites...
Garden for free at your place
Time to trim hedges and evergreen shrubs Shaping plants is best done now. Exposed foliage doesnât burn because the sun is not so hot and the emerging growth gets to âharden upâ before winter hits. Plus, it gives a crisp look to gardens. Start some new plants Plants such as...
A tasty creation
Paul Jobin - The Kauri Chef - creates an easy dish for vegetables from the garden. Our thanks to Paul for reminding us that homegrown spring onions and carrots pop with flavour when roasted. Click here for his Facebook link as he is posting lots of great âlockdownâ recipes: Tahini...
Central's Tips April 2019
We dig gardens â hereâs some advice about planting your garden, sowing and fertilising lawns and layering mulch, to really bring your garden back to life: Planting your garden Did you know that autumn is Natureâs best planting time? That is because the soil is still warm and is less...
April Garden Tips
Sow broad beans and cut back globe artichokes. It's also an ideal month to dig compost into your vege gardens and sow lawns. Plus don't forget to add colour into your winter garden and start planting spring bulbs!