Garden Machinery
Garden Leisure
- Greenhouse Heaters
- Loungers
- Midgeaters
- Gas Barbecues
- Charcoal Barbecues
- Masonry Barbecues
- Furniture Sets
- Benches
- Greenhouses
- Water and Light
- Garden Sheds
- Gazebos
- Firepits
- Wildlife Boxes
- Rock and Stone
- Weather Vanes
- Rabbit Hutches
- Urns & Planters
- Sundials
- Birdbaths
- Garden Swings
- Climbing Frames
- Croquet Sets
- Wildlife Cameras
- Bird Feed
Develop your garden.
Livestock Gardens
Keeping any form of livestock requires careful consideration. You must ensure that your garden or plot of land will adequately meet the needs of the animals you are planning to keep.
There are many choices, some of the more usual are chickens, hens, goats, and rabbits. The following brief guides are design to help get an understanding of the basic upkeep and care requirements for your livestock gardening plans.
You should also seek professional advice from suppliers in your local area, they will be able to help you with any specific questions that you may have.
Keeping Sheep
It is possible to keep one or two sheep, if you have a suitable plot of land, or big garden. They are great for keeping the grass short, and make quite good pets.
They require regular care, and you will need to ensure the correct methods are used for their housing, feed, and maintenance. You should seek professional advice from local vets and possibly farmers in your area to gain first hand knowledge about the best way to start keeping sheep.
Basic care
Sheep require a regular supply of clean water to drink, and feed should be given according to the feed suppliers instructions. Sheep will graze on the grass, and you need to ensure that the area you plan to keep the sheep on, will meet their requirements.
Shelter should be provided, and should be adequate enough to protect the sheep from the elements.
There are many other factors to consider, and it is recommended that you talk to suppliers in your local area for the best advice, before you purchase any sheep.



