Here are some of the benefits
- Reducing stress and anxiety: watching fish swim and interact in your aquarium can be incredibly calming and have a positive effect on mental health.
- Helps lower blood presure: in addition to reducing stress
- Helps with insomnia: watching fish before bed can help relax you.
- Helps improve your mood: watching fish swim and interact in the aquarium is calming and relaxing witch helps improve your mood
- Teaches responsibility: Aquariums are a great Educational tool, low-maintenance learning tools for children, teaching them about responsibility, and the natural underwater world.
- Environmental & Aesthetic Appeal: Tanks act as living, dynamic décor, bringing nature indoors and improving the aesthetics of a home or workplace.

• Continue planting up pots, baskets & borders with bedding plants water regularly to help them establish. • Tie in new stems of climbing and rambling roses to supports. • Pinch outshoots on fuchsias to encourage bushier growth. • Start feeding containers and baskets with a liquid feed every few weeks. • Start to pick sweet pea flowers as this will encourage more flowers. • Use soft ties to tie in new clematis shoots. • Stake perennials like hollyhocks & Delphiniums to prevent damage in the wind. • Dead head repeat flowering roses. • Give wisteria its summer prune cutting all the long side shoots back to 20cm, to promote flowering for next spring. • Dot a few French marigolds around tomato plants - these strongly scented flowers will help deter insect pests. • Keep the surface of ponds clean by removing floating weeds. Use a net to scoop out mats of tiny-leaved duck weed and twirl hair-like blanket weed from the surface with a stick or garden cane – before putting on the compost heap, leave on the edge of the pond overnight so any aquatic creatures can crawl back into the water.







