Stop Pests From Eating Herb Garden?

October 26, 2011 by  
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mrfrudd2006 asks: Stop Pests From Eating Herb Garden?
I have planted sunflowers in the ground and an herb garden in pots. I am starting to see holes in the leaves that obviously are being attacked and eaten by pests I haven’t even seen. I tried one pest spray, but it isn’t cutting it. Can someone recommend a spray or technique to eliminate this problem. If possible, I want to avoid toxic methods as I use organic fertilizers. Thanks for any help and advice.

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Answer by The Mog
There are some organic oils and even soaps that can be sprayed on to ward off pests. In addition you can get lady bugs that eat aphids if they are the problem. Go to the nursery and they will help you.

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How can I keep my cats from using my vegetable garden as a litter box??

October 16, 2011 by  
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drissy29 asks: How can I keep my cats from using my vegetable garden as a litter box??
It’s a boxed in area..actually there are two. I just took 2 wheelbarrels full of cat poop out and am now ready to plant my vegetable garden.

Someone suggested wet newspaper surrounding each plant..but my cats are pretty smart. They might just think I’ve provided them something to read while they do their business.

I’m leaning more towards some kind of chicken wire structure that has a removable top to allow for the plant growth.

Any detailed instructions would be greatly appreciated

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Answer by cuddles
moth balls work great

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Can i grow an organic vegetable/fruit garden from the seeds of the fruits/vegetables that I eat?

October 14, 2011 by  
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我喜欢吃饭 asks: Can i grow an organic vegetable/fruit garden from the seeds of the fruits/vegetables that I eat?
I am interested in starting an organic food garden. Can I use the seeds already in the fruit that I buy from the store in order to start growing them or do I have to go buy seeds?

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Answer by DaLady
You can use the seeds from your food. However since they are hybreds it will be a surprize on what you get.

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How to grow garlic from garlic seed in your organic garden

October 14, 2011 by  
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How to grow garlic from garlic seed in your organic garden

 

Why does nobody grow garlic from seed? Why do we always start it from garlic cloves? Ignorance. Or rather, because gardening authors have always echoed each other’s fable, that garlic seed is always sterile. Garlic can only be grown reliably from bulbs, or rather from cloves broken from the bulb, they say. Wrong!

This is akin to the mindset by which, until the late 18th century, nobody ate runner beans because ‘everyone knew’ they were intended to be flowers. Likewise, the first man to eat a tomato in public did so as a risky stunt before an awed audience. ‘Everyone knew’ until recent times that tomatoes were poisonous.

It has taken the Japanese of late to prove that garlic bulbules, the little bulbs in the seed head, can be grown into fat garlic bulbs, as much as ten times more efficiently than using cloves. A typical garlic bulb of the kind we normally break apart to grow into more bulbs may hold little more than twelve viable cloves. But its seed head will have around 100 bulbules. Some varieties produce up to 300. Even if only half the bulbules germinate, that’s a fivefold increase in production.

The method is simplicity itself. Garlic is left to go to seed. The heads in autumn are brought indoors and stored at typical room temperature, around 65oF. In May, they are broken apart to give up to 100 little bulbules. Each bulbule is planted in a small pot in normal potting compost and reared in a greenhouse or cold frame (45oF-80oF), and kept well watered, much as you would any plant.

Those that germinate at all fatten up like onion sets and are planted out in fall. They yield big garlic bulbs next summer, indistinguishable from the type grown from cloves, it’s said. Dry garlic bulbules are far easier to store and transport than cloves. Cloves often rot or dry out over winter. But seeds can be put in the freezer in an air-tight jar, along with silica gel to reduce their moisture, and they will stay viable almost indefinitely.

Not only can they give you far more produce than cloves, they also yield you two crops, because the original mother bulb, though small, can still flavour your cooking.

Garlic has been grown for food since the dawn of Man. So, if the method is so easy, why has the notion of propagating it from seed received virtually no mention in gardening literature since the time of Pliny? (He described the method around AD70.)

True, William Cobbett in 1829 acknowledged that garlic seed was sometimes viable but, with typical perversity, he then dismissed the notion. Many farmers over the millennia must have tried the experiment. Yet it seems, most failed. Or failed to report it. Why?

Perhaps the success of this method depends on two factors which were previously not understood: the selection of the right varieties and the need to vernalise the cloves. Only hard-neck varieties of common garlic Allium sativum will reliably throw up viable seed heads and only after the cloves have been vernalised ie. over-wintered for several weeks at just above freezing point. (Today, we can do the job in a refrigerator.)

If such cloves are set out in early spring, they will often go to seed by summer. Then the seed, some of which may well be viable, can be saved and re-sown the following year in the same manner as onion seed.

The first season’s plants will each set one bulb. This can be left in the soil. Any seed head that emerges the first year must immediately be cut off at the base. The seed will be worthless. The bulb will then divide into cloves of normal appearance and habit the following year.

These cloves can be eaten – or planted to produce seed heads as above.

So how did the myth begin, that garlic seed is always sterile? Soft-neck garlic, of the sort sown from cloves in spring, will sometimes throw up seed heads the same year. But these seeds, like those of most biennials that bolt prematurely in their first year, are sterile.

And it was this soft-neck kind that farmers down the ages invariably favoured, because it stores far better over winter than the hard-neck kind. Had such farmers persisted with the hard-necked kind (or read Pliny), we might today be able to buy true garlic seed, as opposed to cloves, at any garden centre.

Do note: common garlic should not be confused with Elephant, African or great-headed garlic (Allium ampeloprasum) which frequently produces viable seed. It is not garlic at all, but a variety of leek.

Try the experiment, using a hard-necked garlic variety. If only some of your seed heads produce viable seed, you have a new and exciting way of propagating garlic that’s far more efficient than using cloves.

 

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Pull Your Weeds, Not Your Back – Gardening Tips From Your Local Chiropractor

October 7, 2011 by  
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by girlinredshoes

Pull Your Weeds, Not Your Back – Gardening Tips From Your Local Chiropractor

Locate out should the health and fitness concerns you might have can benefit from chiropractic treatment by getting a consultation. By way of example, when you have ever faced an auto accident, you may check with your chiropractor with regards to any sort of concealed injuries that might trigger difficulty in long run.

 

Going to a chiropractor on a regular basis can assist you sense wonderful. Acquiring any aspect of your human body adequately aligned will provide you with a sense that could amaze you. You are going to come to feel more energetic and can thank on your own for locating a chiropractor!

 

A chiropractor, also called a chiropractic health practitioner, can diagnose as well as treat sufferers with well being problems linked with all the musculoskeletal procedure, the nervous process and standard wellbeing challenges. Most chiropractic solutions function exclusively with the spine, which consists of adjustments. Chiropractic care is based upon the concept that any misalignment with the spinal joint will impede around the nervous technique and could lead to lowered resistance to diseases and many unique problems of diminished wellness.

 

Chiropractic strategy to health treatment concentrates to the patient’s all-around health and fitness. Chiropractic experts deliver drugless, non-surgical, healthy therapies, established by the body’s standard recuperative abilities. This specialist will even realize lots of variables affecting wellbeing, for example rest, training, heredity, eating plan and also the setting, in order that they will recommend way of life variations to contend with people aspects. Most times, a chiropractor will give individuals referrals to seek the advice of other healthcare practitioners.

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Much like other health and fitness specialists, chiropractors adhere to a typical process to have the information demanded to diagnose also as treat sufferers. These pros will have a look at the patient’s medical history; carry out bodily, orthopedic and neurological examinations, plus they may also request laboratory tests. Offered that, these experts will give attention to spine the X rays and further diagnostic images will likely be critical resources. In addition to those tools, they might also examine the patient’s spine and posture working with a particular technique. Normally, clients with health and fitness conditions which are linked to the musculoskeletal technique are going to be taken care of with manual adjustment from the spine.

 

Several chiropractors use other procedures which consist of therapies making use of h2o, heat, light, ultrasound, therapeutic massage, acupuncture and electrical currents. They might use supports for example braces, straps, shoe inserts or tape. Chiropractors commonly counsel individuals on the subject of nutrition, variations in lifestyle, pressure management and exercise, but they will not complete surgery or prescribe medications. Apart from basic apply, many chiropractors will concentrate on areas for example sports activities injuries, pediatrics, orthopedics, diet, neurology, inner disorders and diagnostic imaging.

 

Most chiropractors are individual or group experts with administrative duties connected with operating a apply. Individuals that get the job done in bigger offices will delegate these duties to chiropractic assistants and office managers. These in personal practices will be responsible for developing a affected person base, maintaining records and hiring workers. Like other medical professionals, chiropractors will typically function for very long hrs. As being a result, they’ve to take care of the proper operating setting, specifically once they are taking X-rays to protect against risks for instance constant publicity to radiation.

 

An ordinary, chiropractors will operate forty hours every week, but lengthier hours won’t be uncommon.

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How to prevent cats from urinating on vegetable garden?

October 5, 2011 by  
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by Ewan Bellamy

furthermore_82 asks: How to prevent cats from urinating on vegetable garden?
I just created a small vegetable garden on my property. I looked outside the other day by chance and noticed one of the neighbourhood cats had entered the garden and urinated on some of the tomato plants. I don’t want to be eating these vegetables that have been soaked or “flavoured” with cat urine. Any ideas on how to keep them out?

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Answer by BriarKat
Ask your neighbors to keep them inside their homes. Cats belong inside! They ruin property and kill native wildlife and are a nuisance (not their fault though!)

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Flower Gardening Tips From Canada Flowers

October 5, 2011 by  
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Flower Gardening Tips From Canada Flowers

Flower gardening is getting a lot more and more popular each day. Fresh snipped plants from Canada Flowers can brighten everyone’s day, they smell good, and are a excellent hobby. Bloom gardening is easy, inexpensive, and loads of enjoyable. Flower gardening can be done for yard decoration, merely as a hobby, or even professionally.

 

You will find some decisions that need to be created before even flower gardening can be started. You must choose if you want annuals that live for a single year or so and should be replanted every year, or perennials that survive the winter and return once again within the summer. When purchasing and growing, pay consideration to what type of flowers thrive inside your climate as well ass the sun requirements.

 

When flower gardener, you must decide what type of look you would like before growing. For instance, mixing various heights, colors, and varieties of flowers jointly inside a “wild-plant style” will give your garden a meadow look and could be really charming. If brief plants are planted within the front of the garden and perform up to the tallest flowers in the back you’ll use a “stepping stone style”.

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Canada Flowers recommends you order seeds for flower gardening from catalogues or buy them from the nursery. Most people will go towards the nursery and purchase real plants and then transplant them. After you’ve prepared your garden region and bought plants, it is a great concept to lay the flowers out in the bed to ensure you such as the arrangement and that they’ll be spaced properly.

 

One of the easiest processes in bloom gardening is the planting, if you have seeds just sprinkle them close to within the flower bed. For planting transplants dig a hole just larger than the bloom, pull the container off, and set the bloom in the hole correct side up. Cover it with the loose soil and press down firmly, then drinking water.

 

Maintaining a bloom garden is even simpler than planting one. Even though they might make it on their personal, a bag of fertilizer utilized in the early spring is really a good concept. Pinch back any blooms following they start to fade and maintain them good and watered. To save your self perform throughout the next year or so of flower gardening, rid your garden of all debris and spread out organic nutrients like peat moss or compost. Don’t forget to turn more than the soil to correctly mix in the fertilizer and rake smooth when finished. If you’ve perennials planted be cautious to not disturb their roots in this process.

 

Flower gardener is as easy as 1, 2, and three: simply choose what to plant; plant it, and drinking water, water, drinking water! Flower gardening is undoubtedly attaining in popularity and provides anybody exceptional cause to spend some outdoors and test out their green thumb.

Garden Furniture from the best stock

October 2, 2011 by  
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Garden Furniture from the best stock

Glossop Garden Centres online shopping site offers an excellent delivery service; we are proud to stock a range of Garden Furniture, from Leisuregrow, Europa and Alexander Rose who all supply high quality products. Glossop Garden Centres collection of Garden Furniture offers an extensive range allowing you to bring the comfort of the inside to your outdoor living space with a choice of stunning looks. The high-quality materials used in the manufacturing of all our Garden Furniture: Garden Tables, Garden Benches, Garden Chairs is present across the entire range including the Garden Parasols, ensuring an all weather performance, longevity and durability in your choice of Garden Furniture. From the comprehensive Leisuregrow catalogue of Garden Furniture, Glossop Garden Centre is pleased to offer a selection for you to enjoy from some of their most successful and popular garden sets. Choosing the perfect set of Garden Furniture has never been easier. The timeless West Virginia range of Garden Furniture is considered by many to be Leisuregrows signature collection. The round or rectangular Garden Tables are manufactured from rust-resistant aluminium and both Garden Tables are enhanced by their natural coffee tones and have standard safety glass. The West Virginia Garden Tables come complete with either: The West Virginia armchair or The West Virginia recliner. Both have frames produced from rust-resistant aluminium and a highly durable, yet comfortable textaline. Again the natural hue of this modern day material not only provides a comfortable dining experience, but the all weather performance of the textaline gives you a worry free set of Garden Furniture. In addition to the four and the six seated Garden Furniture sets, Glossop Garden Centre can also offer the stylish West Virginia Two Seat Swing; The West Virginia Two Seat Glider; the much desired West Virginia Swivel Lounge Chair and for those long summer days The West Virginia Lounger. All of these additions to your set of Garden Furniture can be beautifully housed in the 3m x 3m West Virginia Gazebo. A complete living space outdoors – simply relax and enjoy. Glossop Garden Centre can also offer you a selection from Leisuregrows stunning Madrid range of Garden Furniture. Completely maintenance free, the easy-wipe synthetic flat-weave and glass surfaces give the Madrid collection of Garden Furniture longevity, durability whilst at the same time remaining a stylish set for that ultimate dining and relaxing experience outdoors. All of the Leisuregrow Garden Furniture weave is made from man-made polyethylene, a strong and highly flexible material. The all weather performance of the weave makes it resistance to rain, salt water and chlorine; each has been stringently tested to have the highest resistance to UV light. Also it can structurally withstand temperatures from -15°c to +60°c. Not considering the environment, important to us all today the polyethylene used in the Garden Furniture is non-toxic and can be 100% recycled. By maintenance free Garden Furniture it simply means just wipe with mild scap/ detergent to remove any dirt or grime from your Garden Table or Garden Chairs as required. It can be left outside all year round. Glossop Garden Centre stocks the Six Seated Madrid Round Garden Table which has a 60cm Granite Lazy Susan, and luxurious Madrid Brown Armchairs. This Garden Furniture set comes complete with cream Garden Parasol and base. The Round Four Seated Madrid Garden Table with modern Madrid Bistro Garden Chairs, would not look out place in any outdoor living space, and why not relax on the Madrid Sun lounger. Elements of this range of Garden Furniture would not look out of place inside your home as well as on the patio. The Madrid Two Sea Seat Sofa, with cushions and matching coffee table is a perfect example. To make your outdoor experience more comfortable, Garden Parasols accompany many sets of Garden Furniture; the size of the Garden Parasol relating to the size of the Garden Table chosen. Leisuregrow Garden Parasols are manufactured out of anti-rust aluminium or stainless steel with olefin canopies. Garden Parasols made out of these materials can protect you from UV Rays and are both rain resistant and breathable. The crank and tilt feature on the Garden Parasol allows you to position the parasol in your desired direction, providing shade or sun whilst you sit at your Garden Table. Choose an accompanying Garden Parasol base to safely secure your parasol to the ground, beneath your Garden Table. So for the ultimate dining and relaxing experience choose a Garden Furniture Set, Garden Table and Garden Parasol from one of the many that Glossop Garden Centre online shopping site has to offer.

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How do you protect a vegetable garden from the heat in Oklahoma City?

September 26, 2011 by  
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KGP asks: How do you protect a vegetable garden from the heat in Oklahoma City?
I follow the planting guidelines provided by the OSU Coop Ext to make sure I plant the right kind of vegetables at the correct time of year but the heat kills everything – regardless of watering. I lived in the Northeast and never had a problem with a vegetable garden, but OKC gardening has got me beat at this point. How do you protect the plants from the heat?

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Answer by Schiller
It has nothing to do with the heat – I live in NW OK and have grown several different types of vegetables, without problems. It’s probably just a matter of under/over watering, and/or the type of vegetable you are trying to grow. I have a neighbor who successfully grows tomatoes, zuchinni, cucumbers, squash, and potatoes every summer. It isn’t uncommon for temperatures to reach 105F or higher every summer, so the termperature isn’t a factor is raising vegetables, just a matter of soil quality and how you manage your garden.

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How to protect your garden furniture and outdoor accessories from summer thieves

September 26, 2011 by  
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How to protect your garden furniture and outdoor accessories from summer thieves

he beginning of spring/summer will always see homeowners heading to their outdoor space to relax on their new Lazy Susan (I hope) garden furniture set. However, with the lighter nights being ushered in and some of this great summer weather we’ve seen over the Easter weekend, recent study by insurance company Aviva has highlighted a stark warning. They’ve found that thefts from such property locations as garages, gardens and garden sheds soars by up to 25% once British Summer Time starts. The research also found that garden tools such as electric drills, jigsaws, sanders etc were among the most popular items for thieves during 2010. As a result, those with elegant garden furniture might want to follow some of Lazy Susan’s tips to keep their prized possessions safe. We would urge all homeowners to make sure their sheds and summerhouses are properly secured and remember to clear up the garden every evening so there’s nothing left lying around that could tempt opportunist thieves.

The price comparison site, Confused.com, have recently warned green-fingered homeowners that they should ensure their home insurance is covering valuable outdoor items such as garden furniture and accessories, anything left in garden sheds etc. Simon Lamble, the website’s product director, said garden shed burglaries increase significantly during the summer months due to outhouses not being properly secured. ”It is imperative that, when taking out home insurance policies, homeowners consider the contents of their sheds, garages and any other outbuildings, and insure them accordingly,” he added. According to the firm, the average garden equipment costs £800 and it pays to have ”significant cover”. Gardens offer rich pickings these days, with bikes, lawnmowers, garden tools, garden furniture and children’s toys all targeted by thieves, and the average haul totalling around £900, according to insurance company Aviva. So follow Lazy Susan’s advice and this summer we can beat the thieves at their own game and help protect our properties…

Improve garden security
There are some simple steps you can take to protect your garden, such as putting away your garden tools, paddling pool and trampoline at the end of the day, locking your sheds and out-buildings, and replacing any old rusty padlocks. You should also always close gates and repair any damaged fencing, and if you have bulky items which cannot be locked away, such as a large gas BBQ or garden furniture, then do what you can to hide or cover them. Invest in some ground anchors to secure your garden furniture and ornaments to the ground and consider taking photographs of expensive items such as potted plans, ornaments and furniture so you can identify them if stolen. Its also a good idea to write your postcode on these items with an ultra-violet pen.
Beat the thieves
Loose items such as ladders and wheelie bins are perfect ‘tool’ for opportunist thieves to use in order to gain access into your home, so always make sure you shut them away and place them out of sight if you can. Plant prickly plants such as holly and roses under window sills, install strong security lighting, and remember that a gravel path can make for a good thief deterrent because of the ‘crunchy’ noise it makes when walked on.
Check your insurance cover
It’s easy to splash the cash on your garden (a recent trip to a local garden centre just left the Lazy Susan coffers £400 lighter!), but if you’ve spent a lot of money, then you really need to check your home insurance to ensure you have adequate cover in place. Patios, outbuildings, sheds, fences, walls and gates are normally covered for damage under your buildings policy, as they’re classified as fixtures and fittings. However, moveable objects such as garden furniture and equipment count under your contents insurance. Given that gardens are more prone to theft and damage during the summer, now is a good time to review your cover and ensure you’ve not undervalued your contents.
Insurance policies vary
Insurance policies will provide cover for theft of contents from outbuildings, garages and garden sheds, and this could be up to a limit of around £2,500. Contents in your garden will also be covered, and this could be up to a limit of around the £500 mark. However, the level of garden cover offered by contents policies tend to vary considerably from insurance company to insurance company. You need to make sure that you check this, as some have very different exclusions and limits. Policies will generally only cover you if items are locked securely in a shed, and some insurers will require you to inform them in advance of any particularly valuable items. Also note that bikes may not be included, and that you may have to pay an additional premium for cycle cover. Finally, if you treat your shed as a second home, make sure you check your policy details to ensure your mini television, playstation and beer fridge don’t push you over your policy its limit.

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The need to secure your garden furniture is becoming more evident to Lazy Susan every day. Our love of the outdoors leads us to the purchase of comfortable garden furniture, often at significant cost and therefore, you need to know that it will be in the garden when you want to use it. A few simple precautions will prevent or at least deter the thieves:

Take precautions
The most effective way of keeping thieves out of your garden is to make life as difficult as possible for them. Reduce the number of places they can hide by keeping hedges and shrubs low at the front of the house, and install security lighting in areas that are cast deep into shadow at night. Gravel is an excellent deterrent as it’s noisy when walked on, so the ‘crunching’ will alert you to any intruders, and it goes without saying that ladders and tools should never be left lying around, as not only do they make rich pickings for opportunist thieves, but can be used to break into your home, garage or shed. Construct as much fencing and lockable gates as possible around your garden and that way you’ll at least make it more difficult for thieves to gain access and to remove any large pieces of garden furniture. Plant a living barrier around the garden, such as thorny shrubs. This will not only give you something beautiful to look at but also restrict access to your garden.
Lights and alarms
As well as alerting you to the presence of unwelcome visitors, security lights and alarms are good deterrents, as thieves prefer to operate in darkness and silence. There are two types of outdoor security lights – those which come on automatically when it gets dark and stay on all night, and passive infra-red (PIR) or motion sensor lamps, which are activated by any movement in your garden and will fade to off after a set time. Up to you what will work best in your garden, but installing lighting is the greatest deterrent to crime. The lights can be either spotlights or floodlights and they need to illuminate the dark areas behind walls, trees, and other obstructions. The lights should be mounted high enough to prevent the thief from easily unscrewing them. Installing battery operated alarms is also an inexpensive stumbling block for the would-be thieves and you can install so that an alarm sounds when your gate or shed/garage door is opened. And if you’ve had things stolen from your garden in the past, then a closed circuit television camera overlooking the garden could provide a little additional security, with domestic systems now on the market that are quick to install and can now be found at DIY stores for under £80.
Property marking
It also makes sense to visibly mark your outdoor property with your postcode as such items are then harder for thieves to sell on, and easily identifiable as stolen. They can be etched or marked in ink, UV marker or with self-laminated stickers, which can wrap around any legs or handles. These are usually available from Crime Prevention officers, who should also be able to supply stickers advertising that property has been marked. Finally, write down any serial numbers, and take photos to aid with recovery and insurance claims if, despite your precautions, anything is stolen.
Gates
Gates at the back and side of the house should be the same height as the fence or wall, and secured with at least two good quality padlocks and bolts. Make solid wooden gates more tricky to climb by adding insets so there’s isn’t an obvious foothold, and check that the hinges are secure so that the gate can’t be easily removed from the frame and you should really weld the screws onto the hinge or at least screw them in as tightly as possible.
Garden sheds
Your average garden shed will usually contain hundreds of pounds worth of tools and other garden equipment, but they’re often overlooked when considering home security and insurance. And for that reason they’re an easy target for thieves. Ensure that yours is in good condition, and replace any rotten sections of timber and window frames if necessary. If you’re buying a new one, position it so that it faces your house and isn’t too close to a wall or gate, offering easy access to thieves. Fit key operated window locks on all windows that open, or if you never use them, screw them permanently shut. Add wire mesh or a grille on the insides of the frames, then hang an old curtain or piece of fabric so a casual observer can’t get a good look at what’s inside. Shed doors are often weak points, so secure with two closed shackle padlocks on strong hasps, one positioned a third of the way up the door, and the other one third of the way down, and reinforce the hinges with threaded coach bolts with backing plates or large backing washers which prevent the bolt being easily pulled through the wood. Property inside the shed should be locked, so that anyone breaking in can’t just walk off with it. Store smaller items such as tools in a lockable metal box or cage, and chain bicycles, lawnmowers, ladders and furniture to a floor anchor fixed into the floor, or link everything together with a lockable chain or metal cables.
Garages
Although garages are usually built from bricks and mortar and so are therefore significantly stronger than your average garden shed, windows and doors can be weak points, so they do require some sturdy locks. Secure up and over garage doors with locks fitted to the garage base or with mortice bolts fitted to each side, and double doors with heavy-duty coach bolts and a closed shackle padlock. Access doors, leading into the garage or directly into the house really need a five-lever mortice or deadlock, and mortice bolts top and bottom. As in a shed, you should lock small items inside a metal box or cage, and thread larger ones together with lockable cables, possibly anchored into the ground, a wall or fixed post.
Lock away garden furniture and ornaments
And finally, get into the habit of locking toys, tools and your garden furniture in the shed, garage or other outbuildings at night. You should only leave things outside which are too cumbersome or heavy to be moved easily. However, heavy items are still a potential target for thieves, so make sure you fix furniture and barbeques to the ground with anchoring devices, and use security brackets to prevent hanging baskets being whisked away. You may also need to anchor statues and expensive plants, and place stones or bricks in the bottom of large containers to increase their weight. Chain the furniture together – it’s effective as long as you use a large enough chain, one that is not easily cut and the furniture to the ground or the floor of the patio is another solution.

About Lazy Susan

Lazy Susan is a small family business that specialise exclusively in wicker, rattan and metal garden furniture, specifically cast aluminium. Visit www.lazysusanfurniture.co.uk to find out more and view our complete product range.

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How can you keep from dragging your garden hose over newly planted seedling? Where can you find cheap garden stakes? What can you use to keep the family cat out of your freshly tilled flower beds? This book answers these questions and hundreds more with unique new tips. Plentiful illustrations make for great browsing, while subject-area organization leads you to specific problem solutions. This book is sure to spur you on to improve the bloom and beauty of your garden.

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