Keeping weeds down
We”re going to show you how just a little control can go a really long way and when weeds can live in your garden in harmony.
We”re going to show you how just a little control can go a really long way and when weeds can live in your garden in harmony.
Disease, pests and fungus can be a common sight around many vegetable patches and fruit gardens.
There are many bugs and bacteria that can affect your plants. Here are the common ones to watch out for.
Chemical weedkillers take the backache and hard work out of weeding.
Earwigs are nocturnal and during the day they hide in damp, dark places either indoors or outdoors. They are harmless to...
Fruit splitting is usually caused by incorrect growing conditions.
Although their antics and acrobatics are quaint and great fun to watch, Grey Squirrels can cause severe damage to...
Earwigs usually aren’t regarded as a problem insect pest, but they can attack plants.
To keep weeds at bay for longer, you need more than muscle power. You need to be using the right weedkiller.
Although blossom end rot looks like a disease, it is actually a ‘physiological disorder’ or general plant problem...
Silverfish are quite common in houses, they tend to congregate in moist conditions.
Plant fungus is a common gripe for gardeners all over the nation, but the good news is there are lots of simple...
Rats and mice are usually first noticed in the autumn when rats and mice are looking for a warm shelter where there is...
Moles can cause serious damage to lawns, as well as flower beds and borders.
The 4Ds – Dead, Diseased, Dying and Damaged – we’ve had all these problems on our plants in our gardens.
Many grafted plants – including roses, ornamental trees and fruit trees – produce unwanted growth from the rootstock...