British lawns are renowned across the globe as being the best of the best. Or are they? Some are in desperate need of some timely TLC. So, if your lawn isn’t the green, green grass at home that Tom Jones would be proud of, I'll show you how to ensure it stays luscious, thick and green. Good enough to make your neighbours green with envy. This is a practical demonstration.
Views: 1168 | Enquiries: 3I am a freelance garden writer, writing for various national gardening magazines and websites – as well as lots more besides! Previously, I was the Web Editor for the Royal Horticultural Society, Gardening Editor of Garden News magazine and Technical Editor of Garden Answers magazine. I have written eight gardening books, with titles ranging from pruning and propagation to allotments and vegetable growing. I broadcast on the gardening programmes on both BBC Radio Cambridgeshire and BBC Essex. And I appear on Q&A panels at flower shows across the country and give lots of talks and demonstrations at garden centres and for gardening clubs. As well as "live" talks, I can also give my talks via group-organised Zoom meetings. My fee for this is £95.
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