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  • 1 week ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Christopher Megrath

    Moss and weeds can be removed with a few easy stepsGardeners should aim to tackle weed and moss build-up several times a year before it becomes a serious problem. In addition, it’s also better for your flowers and useful plants because they do not have to share the water with the weeds. Once weeds start to grow they can quickly spread and removing them becomes a task. Thankfully, there are a few tried and tested methods to kill and stop them from growing back.

  • 1 week ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Christopher Megrath

    The bakery hasn't even been open a year but it is making changes to the way it operatesA popular Liverpool bakery has taken action after being forced to regularly turn customers away. Pastille opened its first city centre shop on Gibraltar Row in May to lengthy queues stretching along the street. Pastille has enjoyed incredible success and often sells out of items before the day is done.

  • 1 week ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Christopher Megrath

    If you let this happen it may take a long time to get your garden back to its former gloryGardners have been warned to stay on high alert for signs of leatherjackets - a common pest which eats grass from the roots up. The small, bothersome pest can destroy your garden and create further problems if found in larger infestations. Crane flies, also known as daddy long legs, lay eggs in most UK gardens, usually at the end of summer.

  • 1 week ago | chroniclelive.co.uk | Christopher Megrath

    Garden enthusiasts are advised to wage war on their weeds multiple times annually, as procrastination only leads to a more arduous and time-consuming task. Moreover, it's beneficial for your blossoms and beneficial plants as they won't have to compete with the weeds for hydration. Weeds can proliferate rapidly once they take root, making their removal quite the chore. However, there exist several proven techniques to exterminate them and prevent regrowth.

  • 1 week ago | liverpoolecho.co.uk | Christopher Megrath

    Allan's mum died after a cancer diagnosis and he wants to honour her with his new businessA new restaurant focusing on health, sustainability and community has opened in Liverpool city centre. New business Hume, which is located on Gradwell Street, is about bringing people together. Hume's owner and founder Allan Eves, 38, from Wallasey, has a background in charity partnerships as an account manager.

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