Six autumn gardening tips
Post Date:
06Sep, 2017
The winter is fast approaching and there is no better time to take that one last effort to make sure your garden is on the right track for a healthy winter.
Frequently Asked Questions about Pond Liners
Post Date:
04Aug, 2017
In our 35 years journey, we get asked lot of questions about ponds & liners. So we thought why not we summarise some of the most frequently asked questions about pond liners from our customers and our answers, might come in handy when your planning on a fish pond or just a pond.
What to look for while buying outdoor lights?
Post Date:
05Jul, 2017
Not all lights are made equal. That’s the reason we have measurements to understand and identify good quality lights. In this section we have attempted to explain some of the most important considerations that tops this list. We have explained how to read and understand these numbers specified on the packaging, to assist you to shortlist the lights most suitable for your needs.
7 tips on how to maintain a garden
Post Date:
12Apr, 2017
When it comes to garden maintenance, there is no easy way, but that doesn't mean that there isn't a smarter way. These 7 smart tips will make your gardening journey easier. With the right tools and the right mind set, you'll even start to love not just your garden but the journey as well.
Pond maintenance at Autumn - A simple guide
Post Date:
14Mar, 2017
The season of Autumn is a time of year when we admire the changing foliage colours of our plants and enjoy the easing summer heat and welcome the cold breeze. Nonetheless, there are always jobs in the garden and, most of all, our ponds. The fish and plants require our attention to prepare them for the Winter months that lie ahead.
3 Ways to Use Your Firestone EPDM Pond Liner
Post Date:
03Feb, 2017
A pond liner is the foundation of any pond or water feature. You need to invest in the best pond liner material and brand for peace of mind. Don’t settle for cheap alternatives that won’t last. These inferior products will simply tear, puncture and deteriorate over time. They can also release chemicals that are very harmful to fish, humans and plants. Eventually, you’ll be forced to replace your liner and rebuild your water garden. Nobody wants to do that!












