April in the Garden

"And Spring arose on the garden fair,
Like the Spirit of Love felt everywhere;
And each flower and herb on Earth's dark breast
rose from the dreams of its wintry rest."

-  Percy Bysshe Shelley, The Sensitive Plant 

We love this time of year in the garden, new life is palpable, it is an exciting time to look out of the window or venture out into your garden to explore the changes.

It is a busy time for us at Mackintosh Martin Gardening, we will be in full swing preparing the garden for the delights of the summer ahead.

 Jobs we will be carrying out this month:

-       Weeding and tidying beds so that the perennials have the space and ability to really shine

-       Mowing lawns and sewing seeds so your lawn is beautiful come summer

 -       Pruning back lavender for fresh new shoots

-       Turning the compost heap

-       Tying and maintaining climbers so they grow in the desired way and places

-       Planting hedges

-       Planting summer flowering bulbs and dahlias

We have been designing several gardens for our clients in the past weeks and have really enjoyed the process of transforming spaces for them to enjoy.

If you would like help with planting designs or with maintaining the plants and space you have, do reach out as we would be more than happy to help you with your gardening concerns. We understand the new growth of spring can be overwhelming if not frequently worked on.

Call us here: 07956112766 or email us: info@mackintoshmartin.com

We will be delighted to come and visit you, free of charge, look over your space and discuss what you would like help with. Together we create a custom schedule for visits to suit you and your garden. With regular visits your garden will always look at it’s best for you to enjoy.

Have a lovely April, the team at Mackintosh Martin Gardening

Mackintosh Martin Gardening Apple Blossom Sussex Gardening

Apple Blossom

Native Hawthorn has vivid green new leaves

Stunning ornamental Cherry Tree April display of white blossoms

Fresh shoots an a eucalyptus Shrub

Hardening off Sweet Peas during the day before planting outside

Outside of the garden, the wild English spring is a joy to behold

A beautiful time to see the native wild flowers on display

For any questions do get in touch here.

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