With Spring here, it’s time to start planting your vegetables. Whether you have a small plot to grow a few plants or a large greenhouse that you need to fill, here at The Range we have just what you need for a great Spring harvest. Check out a few of our helpful tips below for guidance in the right direction.
Now is the perfect time to get planting so your garden is full and plentiful by summertime. With a huge selection of seeds to choose from, we have everything you’ll need to get started. A simple plant to begin with, broad beans grows best went sown into pots first, then transferred outdoors once they’ve had a chance to get going. Sturon Onion, Radish and Spinach can be planted directly outdoors and are sure to flourish in no time. Once you’ve chosen your plants, plant them in an organised fashion in your vegetable garden, greenhouse, or any other area of choice.
First thing to do before you start planting your seeds and using fertiliser, get your garden ready by removing any old plants and weeds. A great piece of equipment for any gardener, outdoor waste bins keeps your space neat and tidy while clearing weeds and plant waste. Once your area is cleaned out and the seeds are planted, take a look through our selection of fertilisers to give your plants a boost. An essential for any plant’s survival, make sure you have something like a watering can or a hose to keep everything hydrated and healthy.
Once you’ve chosen the seeds for your garden, provide them with the best space possible to grow. An excellent addition to any garden, greenhouses will keep plants safe from frost and bad weather while creating a warm environment for them to grow rapidly. If you don’t have a large space to work with, a trough will provide you with a large area that sits on top of concrete or any other flat surface. Now that you are ready to get started planting, our garden tools and planting collection has just what you need for an easy experience.
Check out our guides on easy summer vegetables to grow, as well as some tips on starting a vegetable patch, so you can grow your own healthy food throughout the year.