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Summer Outdoor Entertaining Made Easy

Thankfully, with Hoselink’s handy tools, premium accessories and stunning solar lights, creating your dream outdoor entertaining space has never been easier. In this blog you’ll find everything you need to get your garden, backyard, balcony or patio ready for a Summer of hosting. Prepare the invites.

Must-do Summer Gardening Jobs

Long, hot days and water restrictions in some areas can really impact your garden, however, summer doesn’t need to be the death of your backyard. Follow our simple tips and handy jobs to keep your plants cool, soil moist and lawn looking lush.

Easy to Keep Resolutions for Your Garden

The New Year brings a powerful rush of motivation. Instead of making abstract personal promises, why not focus that energy on a space that directly impacts your well-being and home enjoyment? It’s time for a New Year, New Garden transformation!

How to Keep Your Pets Cool This Summer

With an estimated 33 million pets in Australia, ensuring their comfort and safety during the scorching summer months is crucial. Rising temperatures can lead to dehydration, heatstroke, and discomfort for our furry friends. Whether you're looking for ways to keep pets cool without air-conditioning or searching for tips on how to keep dogs cool in summer, this guide has you covered. 

Meet Ben, Hoselink's Horticulturist

With years of hands-on experience in Australian gardening, Ben Hayman is Hoselink’s resident horticulturist and gardening expert. Passionate about helping people grow thriving gardens year-round, Ben brings practical advice, seasonal tips, and expert know-how to everything from pruning to planting. 

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Flowers & Plants that Love the Heat

Introducing Hoselink Horticulturist Ben Hayman's ultimate guide to plants that grow in full sun, from hardy natives and vibrant perennials to gorgeous succulents and timeless roses. Ideal for planting in the sunniest spots in your garden.

Roses 101

Roses in the garden is a sight to behold and the good news is they can be successfully grown in every Australian state and territory. Once you've got them, there are a few important steps to help them thrive and to help get you started.