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Expert lawn advice and spring bulbs Having an autumn tidy-up will keep your garden in good shape, so

Expert lawn advice and spring bulbs [View in browser]( [All Categories]( [Tools]( [Garden]( [Outdoor Living]( [Bathroom]( [Kitchen]( [Decorating]( [Time for an autumn tidy up. Browse tools for the job]( Having an autumn tidy-up will keep your garden in good shape, so you can enjoy it next spring. As well as clearing fallen leaves, it’s the ideal time to over seed and prepare your lawn, to help keep it healthy over the winter.   [Expert lawn advice]( Expert lawn advice Remove leaves and debris from the surface of your lawn. This will help prevent waterlogging and yellowing from lack of sunlight. [Read more]( [Lawn care, plant food & compost]( Lawn care, plant food & compost > [Shredders, blowers & vacuums]( Shredders, blowers & vacuums >   [Garden storage]( Garden storage Tidy up your garden and store away your garden furniture, tools, equipment - and even wheelie bins. [More details](   Autumn plant advice TOP TIP. Collect ripe seeds from your favourite flowers and store in labelled envelopes, ready to sow in spring [Heather & Alpine]( Heather & Alpine Add interest to your garden this autumn by planting Heathers and other colourful bedding plants like Cyclamen. [More details]( [Spring flowers]( Spring flowers Autumn is the best time to plant bulbs, as they can produce strong roots before winter and blossom in spring. [Find out how]( [Fragrant blooms in time for Christmas]( Hyacinth Delft Blue Plant Indoor bulbs such as prepared Hyacinths can also be planted now, so that they flower at Christmas time. [More details](     Let us know if you'd like to [unsubscribe]( from the Homebase email newsletter, but you will miss out on all the latest products, offers and competitions. We never send out unsolicited emails and want you to feel confident about the privacy of your personal information. [Click here]( to view our Privacy Policy or to view details of how we make online shopping secure, [click here]( Please do not reply to this email. If you wish to contact us about this email or any other matter please [click here]( to contact customer services Registered Office: HHGL Limited, Witan Gate House, 500-600 Witan Gate, Milton Keynes, MK9 1BA. Registered in England with company number 0533033     Follow us Facebook Twitter YouTube Pinterest Instagram

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