Wolf Garten Anvil Tree Lopper

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Wolf Garten Anvil Tree Lopper

Introduction

Welcome to our review of the Wolf Garten Anvil Tree Loppers garden tool. Here we will give you an honest review of the Anvil Tree Loppers. We will provide you with all the information you need if you are thinking of purchasing these. We will provide you with all the pros and cons of the Wolf Garten Anvil Tree Loppers and what the customers think of the product. If you are interested in purchasing these we provide a link to the best priced on Amazon, so you will know it’s safe and secure to purchase and you will receive your guarantee.


Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book

Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-

You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.



About Wolf Garten

Wolf Garten is a well-known brand that gardeners and allotment holders trust and purchase all the time. They are a big company in the gardening industry. Once you have one Wolf Garten tool you will be adding lots more add on to your Amazon Wish list for birthdays and Christmas.

Wolf Garten tools are excellent quality. They are made to last and any issues they come with a great guarantee so you can get back in touch with them. Wolf Garten look at gardening issues and try and solve them with the tools that they make.  They provide gardening solutions for different garden jobs including lawn care, soil cultivation, tree care, and general gardening maintenance.

You can purchase the size handle you require for your Wolf Garten Tools. There is 15 in size that you can choose from. Altogether there is about 50 Wolf Garten tools heads that you can purchase.

Your friends and family certainly will not have issues with presents for Christmas or birthdays. Just ask them to buy a different tool each time.


Wolf Garten Anvil Tree Lopper Key Features

  • Ideal for branches up to 40mm thick
  • Part of the Multi-head range
  • 35 Year Guarantee
  • Great Price

Wolf Garten Anvil Tree Lopper Price

If you are looking for some tree loppers the Wolf Garten Tree Loppers are priced at a great price. You will need to purchase the handle for them if you don’t already have a Wolf Garten Handle. All Wolf Garten handles fit each tool. You can check out the latest Wolf Garten Anvil Tree Lopper price below.


About the Anvil Tree Lopper

Are you looking for a tree lopper that you can use without having to use ladders to cut the branches. Stand safely on the floor while using the Wolf Garten Anvil Tree Lopper. You know you will be safe with these. Just watch out for falling branches. Once you have tried them you will want to go round pruning all the trees.


Wolf Garten Tool Handle

When purchasing the Wolf Garten Anvil Tee Lopper you will need to purchase the handle for them to fit into so that they will reach the trees. Below you can find the handle that will fit this tool and also the price of it.



Pros and Cons of The Wolf Garten Anvil Tree Lopper

Here you will be able to find the pros and cons of the Anvil Tree loppers from the customers which have purchased the tool.


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We hope you have found this page useful on purchasing a Wolf Garten Anvil Tree Lopper. You certainly will not be let down with this garden tool


Blackberry Season – When is it?

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Blackberry Season

Blackberries are not just for gardeners that grow them but you can go picking blackberries out in the wild on country lanes they often grow. So most people like to know when is blackberry season son they can be the first to go and pick them for their crumbles and pies.

The Blackberry season tends to be from the end of July right through to October. Blackberry bushes are often called brambles. The best thing about brambles is that they can be frozen so you can pick enough to last you all year for whenever you fancy some. Blackberries are so expensive to purchase in the shops.

Wild blackberries tend to be different to the ones that you purchase in shops. The wild blackberries taste fresher, more flavour and they taste good raw. Whereas the shop bought

Blackberries are extremely good for you they are full of vitamin C, they are have great anti oxidants and rich in fiber. They are also ideal to freeze so you can snack on them every morning with your breakfast.


Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book

Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-

You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.


Pruning blackberries

Pruning Blackberries – for massive harvests

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Pruning Blackberries

Keeping Blackberries neat, tidy is an important job to getting great fruit from the plant. Here we are going to explain about pruning blackberries. Pruning your blackberry bushes back each year not only keeps them looking tidy but it also keeps you blackberry bushes looking healthy but it will encourage a bigger crop on your fruit which means more blackberries for your pies, jams, and crumbles.


Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book

Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-

You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.


When is the best time to prune Blackberries?

Pruning blackberries at the right time of year is important, this will help towards fantastic crops and healthy plants for years to come. If you do not grow your blackberries properly they will run wild.

When pruning back blackberries there are two times of the year when you cut them back. At the beginning of the year you will be pruning the tips of the blackberry bushes and then at the end of the fruiting season you will be pruning back the correct blackberry whips. We will explain the two processes below.

Pruning the tips of the Blackberry Bushes

In the Spring just before your blackberry bushes start to grow you need to prune the tips of all you blackberry canes or whips. You need to do this on every blackberry cane. The blackberry canes need to be pruned back to around 25 inches long. If the blackberry canes are shorter than 25 inches long just prune 2 inches off them.

The reason why we prune all the blackberry canes back is that this will force the blackberry bush to gain more branches on it rather than the canes just getting longer. This will encourage a more heavier blackberry harvest for your pies and crumbles.

Full pruning of the Blackberry bushes

Once your blackberry canes have finished fruiting at the end of the summer your blackberry bush will need a full pruning. Be warned you need to wear thick gloves or you will be covered with the thick thorns from the blackberry bush and they really do hurt.

Blackberries will only fruit on the canes that are two years old. They will not fruit on the canes that have just fruited. Therefore those are the canes that need cutting off. All you need to do is cut the canes off at ground level. Watch out for the thornes.

We hope you have found these tips and advice on pruning Blackberries useful. Find lots more tips and advice here.

Pruning Strawberries

Pruning Strawberries – How to prune

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Pruning Strawberries

Growing strawberries is extreamly easy work and the rewards can be amazing from the plants. To get good crops you will need to look after them which includes pruning them and tidying up the strawberry plants. Pruning Strawberries is vital to having a good crop the year after. In this article we will give you all the tips and advice on pruning strawberries for a great crop year on year.

Strawberry plants need a bit of tlc through the summer while they are fruiting before they end for the rest of the season


Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book

Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-

You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.


Taking Strawberry Cuttings and transplanting Strawberries

When the Strawberries finish fruiting they will start sending out runners. Strawberry runners are what make more plants. These are expensive to purchase from shops so start your own plants from them. IF you don’t need them still pot them up and give to friends or family. We will explain how to take the cuttings.

When the Strawberries send out the runners they will have a little strawberry plant on the end of it. With this runner you need to either pin it into the soil if you are growing them in the ground or pin it into a plant pot with soil in. You don’t need to use compost they will grow fine in soil. Do not cut the runner off yet. Wait for the Strawberry runner to take root. Once you know it has taken root you can cut the runner off the plant – the same method as an umbilical cord. Leave the strawberry plant to grow and move into its final position in March.

If you are not wanting the runners or willing to grow them for friends or family they need to be cut off straight away as they take the energy from the mother plant that they are attached to.

You can watch our video below about taking strawberry runners.

How to prune Strawberries

Now you have sorted out the runners on your Strawberry plants you now need to prune your strawberries ready for the next year. There are two methods you can use to pruning your strawberries. We will tell you both methods:-

Method one to prune strawberries

Method one is quite easy. All you need to do is cut each strawberry plant down to around 4 inches once they have finished fruiting and all the runners have been taken off the plant. Do this to all the strawberry plants. Clear up all the old leaves and strawberries and put them on your compost heap ready to rot down. If the plant is over 4 years old dig it up and replace it with a new plant that you have grown from a runner.

Method two to prune strawberries

Method two on how to prune strawberries is the fastest method out of them all. Get your lawn mower and set it to the highest cut. Then simply run over your plants. This way it will cut all your plants down at a speedy timing. Clear up all the old leaves and add it to your compost heap to rot down.

We hope you have found these tips on how to prune strawberry plants and how to take cuttings from the plants. You can check out more tips and advice here.

Feeding strawberries

Feeding Strawberries – Tips and Advice

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Feeding Strawberries

When you think of strawberry season you will always think of Wimbledon. You know summer has definitely started when you start picking those tasty strawberries on a daily basis. My tip is you can never have enough strawberries. So the key to when feeding strawberries is important so that you get fantastic crops of them. What will you make with all your strawberries?


Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book

Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-

You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.


Strawberry Plants

Strawberry plants are tough plants and can be grown in many conditions. Gardeners either grow them in the ground or if you are short of space they can plant them in pots either to have on the floor or hang them on walls and fences. If you grow strawberries in pots they will require watering more when they are fruiting.

Not only feeding strawberries will lead to big crops but other tasks will help gain great crops too.

When you are first deciding on your location for your strawberry plants these need to be planted in a spot that has sunlight for around 6-7 hours a day. This means they cannot be planted in a shady spot as they will not ripen.

Strawberry plants like to be planted in soil that has lots of organic matter added. It needs to be rich and fertile. This will help lead to bumper crops. Make sure that the soil you plant them in is not too wet. It needs to be able to soak away easy when you water them or it rains. They also do not like dry soil. So just water them every so often and every day in hot weather before the sun comes up so you don’t burn the plants.

To look after the strawberries you need to keep them weed free. If weeds grow they will take all the nutrients needed by the strawberries and the vital water supply. Keep checking the plants for any pests like slugs or diseases on the leaves. If you see any foliage or leaves dying snip these off immediately.

How to feed strawberries

When you first plant your strawberries you need to mix your soil with compost and manure this will limit the amount of feeding needed for the plants. At the beginning of Spring you need to be adding lots of nitrogen to your strawberry plants, this also needs to be done at the end of summer when the strawberry plants are sending all the runners out from the plants.

You can feed your strawberry plants with commercial feed. If you are growing your strawberry plants organically you can even get organic food. Why not try making your own plant food and save money.

When feeding strawberries after the first month of them being planted you can add fertilizer to them. The tip for this is one pound of fertilizer for a 20ft row of strawberries. When the strawberry plants have reached one year old this can be done once a year. Feed them after they have finished fruiting around August.

Do not fertilise your plants in Spring as this can encourage the foilage to grow rather than the fruit. It can also damage your crops which will grow. Always feed the strawberries after they have finished cropping for the year.

To apply the Strawberry feed put some round the base of each plant. Remember to give them a water after you have applied the feed to the strawberries

Strawberry Fertilizer

There are many types of Strawberry fertilizers you can use on your plot to feed them with. You can use manure but make sure it has rotted down well. Do not use fresh manure.

If you are wanting to use organic methods to feed your strawberries you can use Fish meal, blood meal, soy meal or alfralfa meal.

We hope you have found these tips for feeding strawberries useful. Make sure you check out all our other tips on our website here.

Gardening Inspiration and Motivation Quotes

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Gardening motivation and inspiration quotes

Words of wisdom can be inspiring and help motivate you especially when gardening. Gardening is extremely good for the mind and body. Find famous gardening motivation quotes below. You can tap them and share them on your Pinterest. Inspire someone else with some motivation

To plant a seed is to believe in tomorrow
To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow
What is a weed?
Find plants that bloom all summer long

12 Plants that bloom all summer

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Plants that bloom all summer

Spring is finishing and Summer is here. With the summer the heat comes and gardening can get hard work in the blistering heat. With this guide, we will help you find perennials and annual plants that bloom all summer making your garden look spectacular and they won’t need much love and attention.

Here we provide you with 12 plants that bloom all summer. Which plants have you got in your garden or will you choose to add to it.


Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book

Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-

You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.


12 Plants that bloom all summer


Aster

Asters will add amazing colour to any garden with there daisy-like flowers. They come in purple, pink and white. Choose a colour that will suit your garden.

You can either purchase Aster seeds or you can purchase it as a plant from a garden centre or via the link below.

Asters do not like too much heat. You can either plant them in full sun or partial shade.

These will keep blooming in your garden all summer long.


Candy Tuft

Candy tuft is a great plant to cover a gap in your garden. It will create a blanket of white flowers spreading across a big area.

Candy tuft will start flowering from Spring through Summer. All you need to do is keep the ground moist on dry days. This flower will create a blanket of snow looking flowers.


Coreopsis

The Coreopsis is most commonly known as the Tickseed. This flower is a definite favorite with gardeners far and wide.

These beautiful orange and yellow flowers will appear from Spring and will last all the way through Summer. You can encourage more flowers by deadheading them as they die off.


Eryngium

Why not add something a little special to your garden with this blue and spiky flower. This will look beautiful in your summer garden. These grow great in dry soil which is good if you neglect them.


Gallardia

These flowers are perennials with yellow/orange petals and a red centre. These flowers will keep producing even if you don’t deadhead them. They will also still thrive even if you don’t deadhead them. These are the perfect flowers for the lazy gardener.


Globe Amaranth

The Globe Amaranth you can find in lots of different colours from red, purple, pink and white. These flowers do not loose there colour. They are also ideal for growing as cut flowers as they will dry out and look beautiful in any vase.


Hardy Hibiscus

This hardy hibiscus will add lots of colour in your garden. Blooming from august all the way through to September. Plant it in a sunny position to give it the full potential it needs.


Hydrangeas

Nothing can look any nicer than having a hydrangea plant in your garden. This will flower every year. A Hydrangea likes to be planted in a position to receive the morning sun then shade in the afternoon. This flowering bush will brighten up any garden. The colour of the flowers will depend on your soil.


Marigold

Do you want to add some colour to your garden? These will soon brighten up your borders. Marigolds come in orange and yellow. They do not need much attention once they start growing.

Marigolds need to be watered on a regular basis for them to bloom well. Gardeners can use these to deter pests away from there produce.


Petunia

Petunias are one of the best flowers you can add to your garden. Gardeners tend to have them in hanging baskets and tubs as they are a trailing plant. Petunias come in blues, pinks, whites, and reds.

Petunias are an annual flower. They have one of the longest flowering times from mid-spring all the way through summer. They can really make your hanging baskets look amazing.


Puple Coneflower

The name of this flower comes from the shape of the flower. It originally started as purple but you can now get many other colours.

This flower is a perennial flower. Make sure you are careful if you are dividing it as the flower does not like to be moved.

The petals can be used for a herbal tea.


Zinnias

Zinnias are a great addition to any garden adding lots of different colours to your borders and pots. These will require a bit of watering in dry weather and some feed every so often.


We hope you have found these tips for growing plants that bloom all summer. You can find more tips and advice here.

In this post we are sharing what herbs grow well together

What Herbs Grow Well Together -Herb Companion Planting

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What herbs grow well together

In this article, we are going to share tips and advice on what herbs grow well together. This is ideal when you are wanting companion planting. There are many types of herbs that you can grow, but knowing which ones to grow is another thing.

There are some herbs that are used when planted to deter the insects which attack plants and flowers away. They can even make the taste of some vegetables and fruit better.

When you are using herbs for companion planting you need to choose:-

  • Herbs that like the same soil conditions
  • Herbs that like to be together – so don’t like being planted together
  • Think about spacing when planting herbs. If they are crowded together they will die.


Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book

Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-

You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.



Companion Planting Herbs

What are the best companion plants for herbs

Here we help you with companion planting herbs and what can be planted together with the benefits of doing so.


Basil

Basil is a great herb to grow – it repels insects and also mosquitos. Planting some varities of herbs near it will benefit from this.

Basil is a great companion plant for tomatoes, Chilies, parsley and oregano. If you plant the herb Chamomile nearby it will help the basil grow.


Chives

Chives are one of the easiest herbs to grow. These are know to repel aphids. So if you have a plant that aphids love plant some chives nearby. Chives love to be planted near carrots.


Dill

Unlike the chives dill does not want to be planted near carrots. You are best planting you dill with your cabbages.


Marjoram

Marjoram can be planted near any other plant. It does not have any issues when being planted. You can use this herb with meat, fish, and dairy.


Mint

Mint is getting used more and more especially in those alcoholic cocktales. If you are growing it though do not plant mint anywhere near parsley – it does not like it as a companion. However you can plant the mint near tomatoes and cabbages.

When growing mint you are best growing it in a pot as it will spread worse than a weed.


Oregano

Oregano is a great companion to all vegetables. It does not have an issue with any. If you want to grow it with another herb from it with basil. It will help repel the insects that damage plants.


Parsley

Like we said further up do not plant the parsley anywhere near mint. It will not like it one bit. Parsley is extremely easy to grow. You should have no trouble growing this in the garden.


Rosemary

Rosemary can be grown as a companion herb with sage and thyme. Rosemary is easy to grow and can survive in dry soil.

If you want to grow it near vegetables you can grow it near cabbage, beans and carrots. Rosemary actually deters the dreaded carrot fly, cabbage moth and bean beetles.


Sage

When growing Sage it can be planted near cabbage and carrots. It will help deter carrot fly and cabbage moth.


Tarragon

Tarragon is straight forward to grow and can be planted near any vegetable or herb.


Thyme

Thyme can be planted near sage and rosemary. Only water thyme when the soil is completely dry not when it is wet.


You can find more tips and advice on growing fruit and vegetables here.

Wolf Garten Tools – Find The best Gardening Tools

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Wolf Garten Tools

Wolf Garten is one of the leading suppliers of tools in the UK and around the world. They look at the issues you come across in the garden and create the best tools for the issue. The best thing about Wolf Garten tools is that you only need a couple of handles – a long one for jobs that you will be standing up for and a small one for your jobs where you are kneeling down for. The heads on the tools fit all the handles so you only need to fetch the tools down to the allotment that you require or for your garden.

On this page, we will go through all the Wolf Garten Tools. We will find the best price for you to purchase the amazing tool through Amazon so you know it is safe and secure. We have reviewed each product and let you know what the customers think of each one. Which Wolf Garten Tools will you be adding to your collection?


Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book

Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-

You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.



Wolf Garten Loppers – RS900T Power Cut Telescopic Anvil 50mm

Overview:-

When choosing the right garden tool to do the right job you certainly need to look at Wolf Garten Tools they make the best loppers around. Wolf Garten loppers will chop through nice thick branches smoothly. If you are using loppers with longer handles you will be able to get more leverage. These loppers will be great for cutting through branches.

Key Features:-

  • Ten Year Wolf Garten Tool Guarantee
  • 900 mm in length
  • Non – stick blades
  • Plastic Handles

Price Range:-

The price you are looking at paying for The Wolf Garten loppers online is around £70. You can check out the latest price on Amazon below. Click on the link and it will take you straight through to purchase them

Review:-

Online nearly 700 people have purchased these garden loppers and it has a average rating of 4.8 out of 5 which is fantastic for a product. Here is what one of the customers said:-

  • These cutters are truly bad-to-the-bone and have saved me hours of sawing, cutting and chopping when getting rid of a LOT of hefty tree branches in my garden. I can chop up a hefty 10 metre branch and all of its branches in record time, with ease. You will need strong arms though, these cutters are heavy, but you see why when you start using them, and the extending arms on these make ANY other cutters are a total waste of money! The handles on these are mega strong too, I’m talking lean on them with all your might to chop a hefty branch kind of strong!

Wolf Garten Rake

Overview

Wolf Garten Rake is a fantastic add on to any allotment and garden collection of tools. You will certainly make use of this tool. You will need to make sure you have a Wolf Garten Handle as it does not come with the tool. Once you have got a handle you will not need to purchase another.

This rake will glide through the soil with its curved teeth. The rake has a working width of up to 40cm covering a large area at a time. Us this rake for on the soil, lawn, and on the soil – keeping your garden looking neat and tidy.

Key Features

This Wolf Garten Rake has many features:-

  • It has a 10-year guarantee
  • It is part of the Wolf Garten Multi-Change range which means the head can be used on any of the Wolf Garten handles.
  • 40cm working width.
  • Rake teeth are curved for easy use.

Price Range

The price you are looking at for this Wolf Garten Rake is around £25. You know you will get a ten year guarantee so any issues you can get it changed. Find out the up to date price below from Amazon. Click on the link to go through and purchase it from Amazon.

Review

There have been over 60 purchases of this item online. The average rating of the product is 4.8 out of 5 which is fantastic for a gardening tool. Here is one of the customer’s feedback:-

  • I now have a range of Multi-Change implements, including long/short handles, two weeders, a hoe, small rake, lawn edger, leaf rake, and yard brush. Yes, they are slightly more expensive, but the quality shines through. This rake is well-made and strong, not too heavy, and a good width for minimizing effort. Besides doing great work in the borders, it also performed well while we were replenishing our drive with three tons of gravel. The plated finish seems very durable too

Wolf Garten Soil Miller

Overview

This has to be one of the best tools from the wolf Garten Range. The Wolf Garten soil miller is part of the Wolf Garten Multi-change tool range, meaning it can connect to any of the Wolf Garten handles – they are interchangeable. This soil miller will glide through your soil aerating it , crumbling the soil and pulling weed roots up. It also has a hoe on it to cut the weeds down. This is one tool every gardener needs.

You will need to purchase a Wolf Garten Handle to connect the tool to it.

Key Features

  • Comes with a 10 year Wolf Garten guarantee.
  • A favorite for any allotment holder and gardener.
  • Cuts through the soil and hoes the weeds.
  • Fits over 50 Wolf Garten Handles.

Price Range

For the Wolf Garten Soil Miller, you are looking at around £45 – it may sound a lot but with the 10-year guarantee and how good the tool is, it is defiantly worth the investment. You can find out the current price on the Amazon link below. Click the link to go through to Amazon to purchase the product.

Review

Over 405 people have purchased this product online. It has an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 which is great for a gardening tool. It shows that it does the job intended. Here is one of the reviews from one of the customers:-

  • Great tool for the allotment, not to be used when soil is too wet though, as it just clogs up. it’s super at breaking the soil up with the spikes and the other part unearths weed roots, especially nettle runners which my allotment had loads of, this tool also acts like a hoe and removes new regrowth also, always pulling up roots and great for drainage. It breaks up the soil leaving it soft and manageable like compist- I have clay soil too. it acts as a hand held manual rotavator which is just what I wanted because of it being used on my allotment – no electricity and no need for petrol so it’s environmentally friendly and a good work out! It’s also good for weeding in between crops and leveling the soil, it’s a very useful tool you’ll not want to be without it. we’ll recommended!
Drip irrigation

Best drip irrigation system – save time watering and feeding.

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Best Drip Irrigation System

Watering and feeding your plants in a greenhouse and a polytunnel can be extremely time consuming. If you have an allotment it can mean going down everyday or even twice a day to water the tomatoes and cucumbers in extreme hot weather. Here we will be showing you the best drip irrigation system for a polytunnel and a greenhouse to save watering everyday and feeding.


Allotment and Kitchen Garden Book

Are you starting an allotment or planning on growing your own fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in a kitchen garden? If so we highly recommend the book Allotment Month By Month. This does exactly what it does on the cover to help you with what you should be doing in the allotment and kitchen garden each month. Below you can see the link for Amazon where you can purchase the book directly. This book is extremely popular with all allotment holders as you will read in the reviews:-

You can check out all the allotment and kitchen garden books we recommend here.


Items you will need for drip irrigation

Here we list all the items you will need to connecting your irrigation system up in your greenhouse and polytunnel. You may think it’s quite an expensive set up. Just remember that once you have purchased it you will not need to goto the plot everyday and it will last you years.

Waterbutt

This is to store your water in. You can obviously choose a bigger water butt if you prefer.

Irrigation tube

This is used for the water to be transferred from the water to the irrigation drippers.

Drippers

These drippers connect easily to the irrigation piping. Adjust the drippers to how much you want it to drip.

Water butt connector

This is what the irrigation pipe connects into.

Water butt connector to irrigation

You will need to unscrew your tap on the water butt and replace it with this piece.

Water irrigation stopper


Video of how to set up irrigation

In this video below we show you how to set up your irrigation in your greenhouse and polytunnel so that you don’t have to keep watering your plot all the time.


This method of setting up drip irrigation on the allotment works perfectly for me on my plot and saves me so much time watering and feeding my plants on the allotment. Your tomatoes and cucumbers can take the water in slowly to the roots rather than just soak the compost.

We hope you have found our system for the best drip irrigation system useful.

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