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With only a few weeks of the summer left, you might be planning to use the bank holiday weekend to make improvements in your garden. Here's what we recommend.
ReadAugust is often the hottest month in the year, providing plenty of opportunity to spend time in the garden. Ensuring a garden is thriving and healthy in the heat can bring along challenges as well as ensuring it is prepared for the onset of Autumn.
ReadWith summer in full swing, the amount of time being spent outside each week is on the rise. Whilst the garden has always been a haven for homeowners, this year more than ever it is being utilised as a place to entertain, relax and play games.
ReadPupils from Tadcaster East Community Primary School will be officially unveiling their brand new ‘Pond and Beyond’ nature project next Friday 7th July at 6pm.
ReadThere are many keen gardeners out there who take pride in maintaining a healthy-looking garden. Often, the reason for this is to ultimately spend time in it and enjoy it.
ReadStonemason Ben Whitehead has carved out a successful career for himself since being thrust into the spotlight as a child actor on ITV soap Emmerdale.
ReadWe’ve found ourselves in a time, where we’re always looking for the easiest, most stress-free option; this includes the garden.
ReadWhen it comes to providing rock steady support for communities across Leeds signs are that Mone Bros is getting it right!
ReadHere at Mone Bros DIY, we receive a lot of questions from our customers asking about the best way to lay paving blocks. We thought our customers would therefore benefit from a brief guide to laying paving blocks.
ReadRocks and stones may not be the first things that come to mind when people think about landscaping their garden.
ReadYorkshire has played more of a part in the UK’s defenses than you might imagine with stone quarried in the suburbs of Leeds providing us all with a rock steady peace of mind.
ReadAn iconic arch that once stood at the entrance to Euston railway station could soon be rebuilt as part of the venue’s transformation into a HS2 terminal.
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