How to negotiate on price with your gardener

How to negotiate on price with your gardener (written by Paul the Gardener in WInnersh / Thetidygarden) A little tip, for those who’d like to negotiate with a gardener on price. Honestly, let me help you out, and get a price and deal we’re both happy with. A few basics. The cost of diesel isContinue reading “How to negotiate on price with your gardener”

Has your bush gone wild?

Have you got a crazy big bush? Or maybe something a little more ornate? I’ve pretty much seen them all in Winnersh, but a strategic snip can make all the difference and so if you’re bush looks like it’s going to eat the Postman, or it’s the talk of the cul-de-sac, then get in touch.Continue reading “Has your bush gone wild?”

Pitch’N’Pint Night – 4th March 7pm – The Wheelwright’s Arms

The Winnersh Community Group emphasizes the necessity for local suppliers to collaborate and enhance the community’s economy. The Pitch’N’Pint Night on March 4th invites residents to network, share insights, and support one another’s businesses in a relaxed atmosphere. Future meetings aim to solidify connections and foster growth among local enterprises.

FANCY A FREE GARDEN MAKEOVER?

TheTidyGarden, a new gardening business in Winnersh, is offering a free garden makeover in April. They’re seeking before-and-after photos/videos to promote their services. Interested individuals should follow their Facebook page, like, share the post, and send photos for review. The selection will happen in March.

Winslow Hall – where it all started

As I reflect on my teenage years spent as a gardener at Winslow Hall, a profound sense of nostalgia washes over me. The hall, an exquisite example of Queen Anne architecture, was constructed in 1700 for William Lowndes, Secretary to the Treasury during Queen Anne’s reign. Its stately façade and meticulously designed grounds provided aContinue reading “Winslow Hall – where it all started”

New Season, New Cards!

The Power of Business Cards: Planting Seeds for Your Garden’s Future 🌱✨ As we welcome the new year, many of us are making resolutions to improve our lives. Why not extend that mindset to your garden? Whether it’s tidying up after a busy year, tackling overgrown shrubs, or planning for a fresh, vibrant spring look,Continue reading “New Season, New Cards!”