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Plant fertiliser and Lawn fertiliser Manufacturers

If you live in the Preston area or if you are a professional gardener you can call in to purchase from the factory shop.

Growing Solutions Ltd

Leyland business park

Farington

Lancashire

PR25 3GR

Telephone 01772 454724 / 01772 432444

  You can order by calling

01772 454724 or 01772 432444

  All Major cards accepted

If you get the answer machine just leave your name and telephone number we will call you back

Coire compost

When the snow and frost has disappeared our lawns will have plenty of moss strangling the grass. Dilute Moss Magic as per the instructions on the label and apply when we have had 5/6 days of frost and snow free weather then follow the advice on the Moss Magic page.

The next problem you may have is snow mould or Fusarium patch.

You can email for a factsheet on how to identify Fusarium patch and what action to take, be assured you are not on your own this is a common problem in the major amenity markets and is quite easily rectified.

email peter@growingsolutionsltd.com

Weather forecast

Summary

Settled but chilly at first, wetter and milder end

The days are getting longer and the sun is growing stronger, but temperatures still refuse to climb. Cold air has been sitting over the UK for a long time now and we need to look to milder weather from the Atlantic to shift it. That looks unlikely while a large area of high pressure continues to dominate the scene right through to the middle of the month, but there are signs that it may start to ease away later in March, allowing some of that milder Atlantic air to edge in from the west.

Sunday 7 March 2010 to Sunday 14 March 2010

Staying chilly but not much sign of rain

It won't warm up this week, but at least the stronger sunshine will make it feel quite pleasant at times if you can avoid the keen easterly wind which will continue to affect southern parts of the UK.

Bright sunshine will gradually be replaced by greyer skies, as areas of cloud tend to form over the North Sea before drifting westwards across England and Wales. A few light showers are possible in the east, but most places will stay dry. Scotland and Northern Ireland should hang on to the sunshine for longest.

Daytime temperatures will stay below average, typically 6 to 8C. Some sharp frosts under clearer skies, but becoming less of a risk as cloud increases.

During Thursday, a weather front will move in from the north, giving some rain and hill snow in Scotland, but weakening as it pushes further south. Chilly northerly winds will follow for Friday and the weekend.

Monday 15 March 2010 to Sunday 21 March 2010

First signs of a change

As high pressure begins to subside, there are signs of a change to more unsettled weather. Most places should see some rain at times, although the south and east of the UK will get the best of any drier and brighter weather.

Northwestern parts are likely to turn windier with rain, turning heavy at times and perhaps falling as snow over hills.

Monday 22 March 2010 to Sunday 28 March 2010

Unsettled but milder

Unsettled weather is likely to continue as the end of March approaches, turning wet and windy at times, especially in the northwest. Temperatures are expected to creep back up to something approaching the early Spring average for the start of April.

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