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Christelle Landscapes After a long, wet winter we can begin to think about our gardens again. Many trees are beginning to blossom, bulbs are pushing through and we have even received insect bites during January! In short, plants and wildlife are responding to our milder climates. Water logged ground, which is becoming a regular occurrence, is exacerbated by our predominantly clay soils. Adding well rotted manure to the borders can improve drainage with the additional benefits of increasing nutrient levels and within the soil. In response, plants Volume 1, Issue 1 20.02.16 Garden Maintenance INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Spring 2016 Gardeners Guild Membership Christelle Landscapes is a member of The Gardeners Guild, a professional body for qualified gardeners. As a company we regularly invest in updating our skills by gaining industry recognised qualifications. Later this year business partner, Estelle Davis, plans to further her education and embark on an RHS Masters in Horticulture. Garden Maintenance 1 Gardeners Guild 1 New Apprentice 2 Website re-launch 2016 2 Spring lawn care 2 If you are interested in our spring manure mulching or you would like a regular fortnightly or monthly garden maintenance slot reserving please garden maintenance

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Christelle Landscapes

After a long, wet winter we can begin to think

about our gardens again. Many trees are beginning

to blossom, bulbs are pushing through and we

have even received insect bites during

January! In short, plants and wildlife are

responding to our milder climates. Water logged

ground, which is becoming a regular

occurrence, is exacerbated by our

predominantly clay soils. Adding well rotted

manure to the borders can improve drainage

with the additional benefits of increasing

nutrient levels and microbial activity within the soil. In response,

plants will produce strong lush growth and become more resistant to pests

and diseases. Rose plants will produce

significantly more blooms with the addition of rotted

manure

Volume 1, Issue 120.02.16

Garden Maintenance I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :

Spring 2016

Gardeners Guild MembershipChristelle Landscapes is

a member of The Gardeners Guild, a

professional body for qualified gardeners. As a

company we regularly invest in updating our

skills by gaining industry

recognised qualifications. Later this year business partner, Estelle Davis,

plans to further her education and embark on

an RHS Masters in Horticulture.

Garden Maintenance 1

Gardeners Guild 1

New Apprentice 2

Website re-launch 2016 2

Spring lawn care 2

If you are interested in our spring manure

mulching or you would like a regular fortnightly

or monthly garden maintenance slot

reserving please contact us. Our garden

maintenance service is available from March.

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We are excited to announce our new team member Ainsley Davis, who will be joining us as

an apprentice whilst studying work-based

horticulture at Sheffield College.

He has gained plenty of work experience over the past few years through

Christelle Landscapes in both garden maintenance and landscaping duties. Having Ainsley on board

New Apprenticeship for Christelle Landscapes will help to increase our

availability and efficiency to our clients.

"I am really looking forward to starting my apprenticeship, I have always loved working

outdoors and it's an added bonus to work with family"

- Ainsley Davis

We are currently working with web designers to

bring our website bang up to date. The new website will allow us to continually up date images and texts with our latest projects. The website is linked to

our facebook page: www.facebook.com/chri

stellelandscapes enabling access to day to day activities and updates.

There is a very big chance your garden will feature on

New website re-launch due for March 2016 our website and facebook

page. Don't forget to like us and happy spotting!

The website address will remain as

www.christellelandscapes.co.uk. The re-launch

will coincide with the relocation of our home

and business to Wadsley

which we expect to take place mid March. We will be keeping our landline

0114 2494963. During the transition we maybe off

line and temporarily without our landline,

however we will remain contactable on 07886642525.

Healthy lawns require air to the roots, good

drainage and to be weed and moss free. Feed and weed products may help but to really improve the

chances of a perfect lawn this summer work needs

to be done now. Scarifying will lift the moss and

Scarify, Aerate And Reseed Tired Lawns thatch that allows weeds

to easily seed and thrive. Aerating the lawn will

improve the drainage as well as allowing air to the roots. A top dressing of loam and seed is also

recommended. If you are interested in this service

and would like more

information please contact us for a free quotation.

Spring 2016Page 2

"I have always loved working outdoors and it's an added bonus to work with family"

We look forward to seeing you soon!

E.Davis 20.02.16

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One benefit of using your newsletter as a promotional tool is that you can reuse content from other marketing materials, such as press releases, market studies and reports.

While your main goal of distributing a newsletter might be to sell your product or service, the key to a successful newsletter is making it useful to your readers.

Inside Story HeadlineA great way to add useful content to this newsletter is to develop and write your own articles, or include a calendar of upcoming events or a special offer that promotes a new product.

You can also research articles or find “filler” articles by accessing the World Wide Web. You can write about a variety of

topics but try to keep your articles short.

Much of the content you put in your newsletter can also be used for your Web site. Microsoft Word offers a simple way to convert your newsletter to a Web publication. So, when you’re finished writing your newsletter, convert it to a Web site and post it.

You can also research articles or find “filler” articles by accessing the World Wide Web. You can write about a variety of topics but try to keep your articles short.

Much of the content you put in your newsletter can

Special Interest Story Headlinealso be used for your Web site. Microsoft Word offers a simple way to convert your newsletter to a Web publication. So, when you’re finished writing your newsletter, convert it to a Web site and post it.

A great way to add useful content to this newsletter is to develop and write your own articles, or include a calendar of upcoming events or a special offer that promotes a new product.

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