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RHS shares plants for birds as feeding advice changes
Moorland nurseries & garden centre in North Yorkshire sold to British Garden Centres
British Garden Centres reveal beginner essentials
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RHS encourages everyone to ‘Be Curious’ during National Gardening Week
Final plans given ‘green’ light by King Charles III for RHS and King’s Foundation Feature Garden
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Good Friday opening for River View at Gouldings
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British Garden Centres reveal beginner essentials

Spring is the perfect time to get growing, and British Garden Centres is helping beginners make a confident start with a simple checklist of must‑have gardening essentials. 

 

From trusted tools and plant feeds to watering basics and plenty of plants, everything you need to make it bloom this season is easy to find in store and online.

 

As the days grow longer and gardens begin to burst back into life, spring is the perfect time to get outside and start gardening again. Having the right tools and essentials makes all the difference. Whether you’re planting colourful containers, refreshing borders, or simply enjoying time in the garden, preparation helps. This spring, British Garden Centres makes it easy to Make It Bloom. Use this simple gardening checklist to help beginners get started.

 

Every gardener needs a good pair of gardening gloves to protect their hands. Gardener’s Grove by British Garden Centres offers a wide selection, ranging from patterned fabric gloves to general-purpose rubber gloves. 

 

A reliable hand fork or trowel for planting and soil preparation is essential and one of the most trusted tools for any gardener. Gardener’s Grove by British Garden Centres offers affordable tools for all gardeners to get into gardening. 

 

Secateurs are another must‑have, ideal for tidying winter growth and keeping plants healthy as the season progresses. Kent & Stowe Eversharp Secateurs and Wilkinson Sword RazorCut Pruners are great options for managing your plant's health.

 

One of the most important gardening essentials is plant feed! These are essentials to help your plants grow bigger and stronger, encouraging vibrant blooms and healthy roots. Liquid feed, like Boost by Westland, is maximised through water absorption. Whereas slow-release granules, such as Miracle-Gro All Purpose Continuous Release, regulate the release of nutrients when the conditions are right for feeding. 

 

Another gardening essential that is a must-have for all gardeners is a watering can or hose. There are many options to pick from, and the decision should be made based on your garden size and needs. A hose is best for large garden spaces with many plants, whereas watering cans are better for smaller garden pots and beds. 

 

And, of course, no spring garden is complete without plenty of plants. From colourful bedding and patio favourites to pollinator‑friendly flowers, adding new plants is one of the quickest ways to refresh your outdoor space.

 

Once you’re fully equipped, the teams at British Garden Centres are on hand with expert advice. They help gardeners get the most from their garden this season. Customers can shop in‑store or online and find everything they need to enjoy spring outdoors.

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