{"id":104453,"date":"2021-04-01T07:00:07","date_gmt":"2021-04-01T06:00:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stories.qvcuk.com\/?p=104453"},"modified":"2021-03-29T17:03:19","modified_gmt":"2021-03-29T16:03:19","slug":"qvc-bank-holiday-weekend-and-gardening-day","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stories.qvcuk.com\/presenters\/miceal-murphy\/qvc-bank-holiday-weekend-and-gardening-day\/","title":{"rendered":"QVC Bank Holiday weekend and Gardening Day"},"content":{"rendered":"
Easter arrives this week and with it comes the promise of chocolate treats, days outside in the sunshine, flowers blooming, new born baby lambs gamboling in fields and maybe the odd bonnet or two. (I am already burning my Chocolate Eggs candle from Yankee Candle<\/a> in anticipation).<\/p>\n<\/a>\n Easter never actually saw us making or wearing Easter bonnets but it did see us rolling our eggs. I don\u2019t know if it is a tradition specific to my hometown or is common nationwide but on Easter Sunday we would climb a big hill near us and roll eggs down it – the more smashed up they were the more pleasing it was for some reason. Maybe that was just the boy in me? Did anyone else roll their eggs on Easter Sunday?<\/p>\n Oh, the excitement over chocolate eggs when I was a child. We didn\u2019t get sweet treats too often when we were younger, mostly because mum was strict with us but partly because we couldn\u2019t really afford it. Oh, but the joy that a quality chocolate egg brought was sublime. We often got cheap eggs from aunts and uncles that weren\u2019t really made of actual chocolate but rather some sickly sweet chocolate flavoured substitute and they didn\u2019t taste the best (we still ate them though, because as I said sweet treats were rare!) but when we got a \u2018quality\u2019 chocolate egg, oh they were the grand Easter prize, the Holy Grail of Easter! There was a strict order to the eating of such \u2018quality\u2019 eggs too! First, carefully separate the two halves of the shell to get to the sweets inside the egg and eat those first, then the next day, one half of the shell and then the day after, the other half. That meant three days per egg as we were usually only allowed one chocolate sitting per day. So if we had a bumper year and got a few eggs the chocolatey bliss of Easter could last for a week or more.<\/p>\n All this chocolate eating happened whilst we were hypnotised by an onslaught of epic Easter movies from The Greatest Story Ever Told to The Ten Commandments and then onto The Robe and for some light relief, The Song Of Bernadette. Lol. It was religious story after religious story. I loved every minute of it though. It has instilled a love of epic movies and classic films in me that has stayed with me my whole life.<\/p>\n Family traditions are so special aren\u2019t they? I take such pleasure and joy in remembering them. What are some of your traditions around Easter?<\/p>\n It really is a time of year for joy and renewal and celebration, and if ever there was a time when we needed that… well, I don\u2019t need to go into all of that. Suffice it to say, we are all well and truly ready for Easter this year and permission to mix outdoors with friends.<\/p>\n As a child, in my mind anyway, we had Christmas and then the next week we had Easter. For some reason when I was very young my brain never remembered the intervening months between these two events. Did anyone else do this as children?How nice would it be to have a year that was made up just the way I thought it was constructed as a child. A year that naturally segued from Christmas to Easter, then onto birthdays (my family\u2019s birthdays are mostly in June), then summer holidays, quickly followed by Halloween and then right back to Christmas again! A year of celebrations, one after the other with all the humdrum bits in between completely dispensed with. What joy!<\/p>\n The in-between bits can be fun too though, depending on what you do with them! What have you been doing with yours? With the new spring season my \u2018in-between bits\u2019 will be filled with time spent outdoors and sorting out my containers and plants on my balcony. They are rather a state, I have to confess.<\/p>\n Not to worry, as this Easter there will be plenty on at QVC Towers to help with that. I\u2019ll be hosting some Michael Perry\u2019s Garden shows that will be starting on Thursday evening at 9pm with the launching of a Today\u2019s Special Value from Wolf<\/a> when they bring us the 4×4 2000 165Bar Pressure Washer with Accessories, which is available to order online right now! Its on 3 Easy Pay interest free instalments and there is a big saving of over \u00a357 compared to buying direct from Wolf.<\/p>\n So if you are looking out at the patio or the decking and thinking how they really need sprucing up or you had an overflowing gutter or drain this past winter because it had gotten blocked up or maybe, like me, the lack of open carwashes during lockdown has meant that the car isn\u2019t exactly looking it\u2019s best, then don\u2019t worry because this pressure washer will handle all of that and much more. Thanks to an array of specially designed nozzles and brushes included in the kit you clean almost anything outdoors and because it has four 360 degree swivel wheels with brakes that can be locked in place, five metres of power cable and a lightweight design this power washer can be taken almost anywhere as well.<\/p>\n Well once all the cleaning up is done, it\u2019s the planting that I\u2019ll be taking care of next, but what to plant though? Well, to be honest I\u2019m spoiled for choice. Whether it\u2019s Hayloft Plants Wisteria Amethyst Falls<\/a> or Thompson and Morgan\u2019s set of 2 Buxus Ball and Biscotti Pots<\/a> (I do love a bit of Box Ball for shape and structure in the garden) or perhaps summer long colour the Hayloft Plants 2 x Geranium Antiks 60cm in 3 litre pots<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/a>\n Summer always feels more like summer to me when I see beautiful displays of geraniums like you see in Spain and Portugal so these will be a must on my sunny exposed balcony as they can handle it.<\/p>\n<\/a>\n Of course I will be planting everything up with the help of good old Richard Jackson<\/a> and his Multi-purpose Compost<\/a> and the extraordinary Flower Power<\/a>, which I use all year round because I use it on my indoor plants as well.<\/p>\n We will certainly have the weather this week as temperatures will be soaring in the south of England and we know summer won\u2019t be far away. It\u2019s at this time every year that the perennial argument begins about when the heating needs to be turned off! Sound familiar? As our weather can be so changeable it\u2019s always a gamble knowing when is the right time. That\u2019s why at this time of the year my Dyson<\/a> AM09 Fan really starts to get used much more because I can cool things down when the sun really starts to shine as it has done this week or use it to warm things up when the chill sets in again. We have the Dyson AM09 Hot and Cool Fan coming up as a Today’s Special Value this weekend and I will be launching it on Friday evening at 9pm and then it will be on air all day Saturday.<\/p>\n<\/a>\n I have had my Dyson AM09 for a while now and it gets used a lot. I have it on to cool things down when I get on my exercise bike (eventually!) or when there is a nip in the air in those changes of season like Spring and Autumn, I simply pop on the heat setting.<\/p>\n<\/a>\n I will say that last summer it was a lifesaver in the blistering heat of summer. I still remember the day it was 37 degrees and I was helping my brother move house, I definitely needed the cool setting on my fan when I got home that day. The last couple of summers have been real scorchers haven\u2019t they? I\u2019m sure this one will be no different, so don\u2019t wait until the heat arrives and then try and get one. Now is the time to to give it a go with our 60 day money back guarantee.<\/p>\n So whether you want to to heat or cool a whole room using the Air Multiplier Technology or you want to cool yourself with the Jet Focus, you\u2019ll be able to do it all at the touch of a button on the remote control and best of all, because there are no blades, there\u2019s no choppy air – that\u2019s why it has the Quiet Mark too, in fact it\u2019s up to 75% quieter than previous models, so that combined with a sleep timer means you can drift off in total bliss.<\/p>\n Easter Sunday sees a Today’s Special Value for all of you who love to create a flawless look: it\u2019s from the fabulous range that is Doll 10<\/a>.<\/p>\n