Jays Green Gardening

Jays Green Gardening Hi, I'm an RHS and City & Guilds qualified gardener with a keen interest in tropical plants.

I hope everyone is having a great weekend, the weather has been brilliant so far.  Don't forget to keep plants watered t...
24/05/2026

I hope everyone is having a great weekend, the weather has been brilliant so far. Don't forget to keep plants watered they will soon dry out 🫣

It was an interesting one last week with a few different challenges to contend with and heavy rain at the start of the week.

Some time off this weekend and a few pictures from the gardens of Gunby Hall in Lincolnshire, you know I like a new garden to visit especially if it has a nice tearoom!πŸ˜†

Enjoy the rest of the long weekend 30c 🌞 tomorrow?

Note to self: Remember to take photos πŸ“Έ and post more 🫣Hope everyone has had a great weekend,  the rain has been welcome...
17/05/2026

Note to self: Remember to take photos πŸ“Έ and post more 🫣

Hope everyone has had a great weekend, the rain has been welcome on the gardens but some days were torrential at times, then really 🌞🌞

A few jobs last week and quite varied to include both gardening and some outdoor maintenance at my regular properties.

A mixed week ahead warming up towards the end...hopefully those cold nights are falling away for the tender bedding plants.

A little colour in May?
07/05/2026

A little colour in May?

A pleasant week ahead although its still a little chilly overnight so watch those tender plants.Well a quick update on a...
20/04/2026

A pleasant week ahead although its still a little chilly overnight so watch those tender plants.

Well a quick update on a few recent jobs, I have been "striping", shaping, weeding, felling and cleaning to name but a few and as usual a few photos to show how it all went....

Have a great week .

A few container ideas πŸ’‘
20/04/2026

A few container ideas πŸ’‘

Which pots to buy and which perhaps not? Read on....
16/04/2026

Which pots to buy and which perhaps not? Read on....

A black pot in July afternoon sun gets hot enough inside to damage the fine root hairs that absorb water and nutrients.

The plant above ground wilts. You add more water β€” but the roots can't use it. You blame the sun or the watering schedule. You never look at the pot.

Dark containers absorb heat through the walls and transfer it directly into the soil. The thin plastic of a standard nursery pot β€” the container most plants come home in β€” offers almost no buffer. A tomato in a black pot on a south-facing patio in July is sitting in soil far hotter than the air around it.

Dark green and dark brown run only slightly cooler. Not enough difference to matter in peak summer.

White pots reflect most of the incoming light instead of absorbing it. Internal soil temperatures stay dramatically lower β€” close to air temperature in the same sun. The roots stay functional. The plant performs.

Terracotta falls in the middle and adds a bonus β€” moisture wicks through the porous clay and evaporates on the outside, pulling heat away from the soil the same way sweat cools skin.

🌿 Three fixes, no transplanting needed:

- Double-pot β€” set the dark container inside a slightly larger light-colored pot with an air gap between the walls. The outer pot reflects heat, the air gap insulates, and soil temperature drops significantly with zero transplant shock

- Paint it β€” a coat of white exterior latex paint on a black pot changes its thermal behavior completely. One coat, ten minutes, and the pot reflects instead of absorbs

- Mulch the soil surface β€” two to three inches of straw or wood chips inside the pot reduces surface heating and slows evaporation between waterings

The plant you lost last summer may not have been under-watered. It may have been overheated by the container you never thought to question 🌱

A few tree ideas?
16/04/2026

A few tree ideas?

Spring colour πŸ‘
28/03/2026

Spring colour πŸ‘

Well its been a mixed couple of weeks,  we have had warm sunshine, sleet, winds and the occasional night frosts but its ...
28/03/2026

Well its been a mixed couple of weeks, we have had warm sunshine, sleet, winds and the occasional night frosts but its been good to get back into the gardens.

A real mix of jobs really, some winter tidy ups, pruning back for spring, final tool/mower maintenance and a few varied outdoor maintenance jobs.

The clocks go forward tonight and hopefully spring is on its way.

Let's see what next week holds.

09/03/2026

Well its been a wet old winter but hopefully spring is around the corner soon.πŸ™‚πŸŒž

Over the winter I have continued with garden maintenance, dealing with storm damage, and various other winter jobs as well as some much needed tool/machine maintenance and a little time off too. I'm hoping to get into full swing during this month.

I have made some changes for this year; I made the decision to close my website, it had limited traffic compared to this page where I am able to show the work I do easier and the fees for the website increased quite considerably.

Secondly, unfortunately I have no further gardening slots available for 2026, its important to maintain that quality of service/work life balance.

So hopefully 2026 will be a good gardening year and hopefully you can follow me through it πŸ™‚πŸ‘

Thanks Jay

Well thats a wrap for 2025 and I'm Christmas ready πŸŽ„Its been a great year working for some of my brilliant customers, al...
24/12/2025

Well thats a wrap for 2025 and I'm Christmas ready πŸŽ„

Its been a great year working for some of my brilliant customers, along with some gardening challenges along the way. A very hot and dry summer followed by a brief wet autumn πŸ‚ before we went into winter quite quickly.

December has seen me finishing up a few final jobs for the year.

I have been warmed by some of the lovely messages of appreciation for the work I have undertaken and some thoughtful gifts...thankyou😁😊

So wishing everyone a very Happy Christmas πŸŽ„ and all the very best for 2026.

Jay

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