by Rick Brigg | Jul 27, 2024 | Blog, Summer 2024, Uncategorised |
Welcome to Coley Nurseries, nestled in the heart of Denholme, close to Bingley. As a trusted plant nursery with years of experience, we pride ourselves on offering a diverse range of high-quality plants and exceptional customer service. Our mission is to help you...
by newcoley | Jul 21, 2024 | Blog, Summer 2024, This Month |
Rudbeckia (Black-eyed Susan) Description: Known for their bright yellow petals and dark centres, Rudbeckias are a staple of late summer gardens. Planting Tips: Plant in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight. These hardy perennials are drought-tolerant and require...
by Rick Brigg | Jul 21, 2024 | Blog, Summer 2024 |
Seasonal Garden Care: Preparing Your Garden for Summer ππΏ As summer (finally) rolls in, itβs time to get your garden ready to soak up the sun and thrive. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just getting started, these tips will help ensure your garden stays...
by Rick Brigg | Jul 14, 2024 | Blog, Uncategorised |
Welcome to the New Coley Nurseries Blog! Hello and welcome to the official blog of New Coley Nurseries! πΏ We’re delighted to have you here and excited to embark on this new journey with you. Our blog is designed to be a comprehensive resource for gardening...
by newcoley | Jul 6, 2024 | Blog, Feb, jobs for Autumn, Jobs In The Garden, Jobs in the Garden - April, Jobs in the Garden - Summer, March, Shrub Spring, Spring Perennial, This Month, Uncategorised |
Jobs in the garden this month Vegetables Plant main crop potatoes Chitting Potatoes For best results βchitβ (encourage to sprout ) potatoes prior to planting. Stand the potatoes in egg trays blunt end uppermost. Potatoes are ready to plant when shoots are half to one...
by newcoley | Jul 6, 2024 | Blog, Feb, jobs for Autumn, Jobs In The Garden, Jobs in the Garden - April, Jobs in the Garden - Summer, March, Shrub Spring, Spring Perennial, This Month, Uncategorised |
Jobs in the garden this month – May Prune early flowering shrubs Remove any dead or damaged wood, then cut back recently flowered branches to above a bud, just below where the previous flowers end. Remove at the base, any straggly growth, or any which is...