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June 04, 2025

GET YOUR GARDEN LOOKING TRULY DELICIOUS NOW THAT BARBECUE SEASON IS HERE

- DAVID DOMONEY

GRILL POWER

DON'T let the recent wobble in the weather after our scorching spring put you off June means we're in the midst of barbecue season.

So there's no better time to give your garden a quick refresh in readiness for a summer of outdoor cooking and entertaining.

Whether it’s a relaxed gathering with family or a spontaneous grill with friends, a well-prepared space makes the experience even more enjoyable.

A little time spent now will go a long way, setting the scene for evenings filled with good food, great company and a touch of natural magic.

TIDY UP AND SET THE SCENE

Start with a tidy up. Begin by clearing away clutter, such as old pots, broken tools or garden debris. Wipe down your outdoor furniture, shake out cushions, and sweep the patio to remove leaves, moss and dirt.

This clears the way for a clean, inviting setting where guests can relax.

For a deeper clean, use a power washer like this Makita cordless one, above. Fill the tank or connect to a bucket of water, then select your preferred spray setting.

Work in steady strokes across the patio surface, moving from one end to the other.

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