Karen Brookes, whats the link to your company? Can highly recommend xx
Catherine M. replied:
Check out Andy Landscapes facebook page.
Karen B. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/.../HARDY-BROOKES.../22223780767 We don't use it very often but just give us a call for a free quote 01642 643523 Thanks Alison Hardcastle xx
Hilda H. replied:
Craig Probets gardening. 07866800184. Craig is great, he does our lawn & is really competitive.
Carole H. replied:
Peter Hall. 07554171614. Jobs priced by the hour or set price. 30 years in the business, no job too small. 10% discount for OAPs. Yarm based.
Christopher F. replied:
Alan finkle landscapes Est over 43 year 07885040592 01642 608986
Pete H. replied:
Any of these landscapers / garden services businesses require any horticulture apprentices can contact me, horticulture assessor for Redcar College, phart@cleveland.ac.uk
Can anyone recommend a good gardener's hand cream? Despite wearing gloves, my hands are getting increasingly dry with a tendency to chap and split. Thanks
Zoë B. replied:
Neutrogena Norwegian formula is good.
Carol D. replied:
O'Keeffe's "Working Hands" is great stuff.
Maeve M. replied:
Body Shop Hemp
Beryl R. replied:
O'Keeffe's Working Hands cream - has been designed for skin that splits. I'm trying it this year as my thumb and forefnger are already cracking. http://www.okeeffesco.com/
Sue H. replied:
Body Shop Hemp Cream Hand Protector. I use it before starting to garden and also finding easier to clean my nails afterwards.
Try an industrial barrier cream. Apply directly to the hands before you start work, and your hands will be protected all day long.. https://www.cromwell.co.uk/shop/furniture/creams/barrier-cream-drywork-2-5 kg/p/SOL7802020B
Paula H. replied:
Try a balm overnight rather than a handcream. Burts Bees do a rescue balm. Spread it onto your hands and it'll sock in overnight
Christine M. replied:
Marks & Spencer Royal Jelly with Honey hand cream.
Julia S. replied:
Neutrogena Norwegian formula.
Nikki W. replied:
O'Keeffe's Working Hands Hand Cream, best ever, hubby is a builder and I do a lot of gardening, both use this and it works better than any other cream I have tried, 2 nd on the list Is the Norwegian hand cream
Lyn V. replied:
Try Crabtree and Evelyn for gardeners
Janna H. replied:
I both garden and work in care so I constantly wash and put alcoholic gel on my hands, so I always struggled with dry and flaky hands until I tried this cream, It's pricey, but worth every penny, since I started to use it 8 years ago I have not had any problems with my hands and this tube last for ages. It also absorbs nicely & quickly, with no sticky-ness. http://uk.loccitane.com/shea-butter-hand-cream,83,1,29776,996472.htm#s=29994
Amanda W. replied:
This is my go to hand cream: http://www.soorganic.com/organic-surge-gardeners-hand-cream.html There is also a scrub that goes with it: http://www.soorganic.com/organic-surge-gardeners-hand-scrub.html
Louise A. replied:
Body shop hemp hand cream tested and bought. Although the rapidity with which is soaked in might mean I need a tube a week!
Sarah B. replied:
I always use Body Shop hemp hand cream. Smells amazing and even works on hard skin on my feet!
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Not allotment related so sorry if not allowed i have started a gardening club at a local primary school 4 to 7 year olds its been going well but i am stumped for a...
Becca W. replied:
RHS has loads of ideas (that you could then sell at a Christmas fair?) https://schoolgardening.rhs.org.uk/Resources/Activity/Decorate-a-Plant-Pot