Alan's Garden Blog
CULTIVATING QUALITY
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This article was published in Highlife Magazine: http://highlifemagazine.net/ Published on September 3, 2018 | in Home/Garden For Alan Singleton, owner and founder of Watersaver Gardens, gardening is much more than a hobby — it is a business, a passion, and a way of life. An avid gardener of many years, Alan’s love was born with his four children, and the desire for them to experience the best and freshest produce possible. “I was disappointed with the quality of stuff that you buy,” said Alan. “If you decide today that you want to have a Thai curry, and you go up to Woolworths...
Luxury B&B at Toowoomba's Watersaver Gardens
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We have just opened our Unit at 20 Jennings to guests. Jaye has done such a good job I want to live in it! So if you need an excuse to come to Toowoomba you can stay in luxury and have a look at my gardens. Do both and you would have to get a discount. We have all the information you need to explore what Toowoomba has to offer from our central location close to the CBD. Check it out at toowoombabnb.com.au
Now Is The Time To Buy!
Posted by Alan Singleton on
You need to have your gardens ready for spring. This time every year I start to get very busy so get in before the rush. Also, I will have to put prices up 5% when I get a chance to change the website to cover increases over the last two years. At the moment I am still getting orders out in about a week. If you have any questions give me a call I am always good for a chat (only have the dog here to talk to). Sunday 29 July: told you I would get busy, twenty orders have...
Return Customer
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Hi Alan Eighteen months ago I bought four of the extra large garden beds. Very happy with them. I would like to order two Space Saver garden beds. I am in Horsham, Victoria. Thanks Karen
Garlic and more garlic
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I have planted 120 garlic. Should keep us going for a while. I plant early so I can still use gardens for spring crops. This year I used loose garlic (photo), much easier and nice large size. Buy local organic garlic to plant. Lots of quality home compost and rock minerals dug in then 'mulch' with cheap bulk compost. Then sit back and watch it grow.