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M B Wilkes are proud sponsors of Corfe Mullen Carnival 2023!

23rd May 2023
M B Wilkes are proud sponsors of Corfe Mullen Carnival 2023!

We’re proud to announce that M B Wilkes are the official sponsors of the main arena at this year's Corfe Mullen Carnival!

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Beautiful gardens start with good soil

12th April 2023
Beautiful gardens start with good soil

Just like any construction project, your garden needs a strong foundation to thrive. That’s why the best way to guarantee the health, beauty, and growth of your plants is to invest in high-quality topsoil. 

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8 Creative Uses for Railway Sleepers in Your Garden

30th March 2023
8 Creative Uses for Railway Sleepers in Your Garden

Whether they’re used to create rustic looking paths and dividers, build a raised bed, or make up part of a compost heap, the versatility of railway sleepers makes them an excellent addition to any garden.

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Soil or sand: Which is better for top dressing your garden?

6th February 2023
Soil or sand: Which is better for top dressing your garden?

Top dressing is the practice of adding a layer of organic or inorganic material to the surface of the soil in a garden or lawn. This is usually done to fill in ground holes, improve plant growth, and maintain a healthy soil ecosystem.

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Decorative stones: how to use each type in your garden

3rd October 2022
Decorative stones: how to use each type in your garden

Decorative stone is a term that encompasses a wide range of materials, including gravel, pebbles, and slate.

While all serve to visually enhance your garden, each type has its own individual benefits. Here is a breakdown of each type of decorative stone, what they’re best used for, and where to get high-quality stone from.

 

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How to choose the right sports sand for your playing surface

3rd October 2022
How to choose the right sports sand for your playing surface

If you’ve ever tried to hit a golf ball out of a bunker or hopped, skipped, and jumped into a long-jump pit, you might have noticed the sand under your feet feels different from regular sand. That’s because it is - it’s sand that’s been specifically designed for use in sports and athletics.

 

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