The Benefits of Biological Pest Control

Discover a smarter, safer way to manage garden pests. Work with nature, not against it, for a thriving and healthy outdoor space.  Tired of harsh chemicals that seem to cause

Christmas Gifts for the Gardener in Your Life

Christmas Gifts for Gardeners: Green Gardening Gifts They’ll Love Finding the perfect Christmas gift for the gardener in your life can be a delightful yet challenging task. What do you

Customer Question – Treating Scale on 2 Olive Trees

Q. “Dear Green Gardener Team I’m seeking advice on how to manage and recover two olive trees that are both infested with scale insects. Both trees are planted in pots

How to Create a Pet-Friendly Garden

If you’ve ever tried to keep your plants safe while your dog’s digging up the lawn or your cat’s sunbathing in the herb bed, you already know the struggle. But

Ladybirds (Adalia Bipunctata) For Aphid Control

Ladybirds (Adalia Bipunctata) for aphid control   Want a smarter, gentler way to keep pests away? There are many beneficial insects for gardens, and the Adalia bipunctata (the two-spot ladybird) might

Customer Question – Flea Beetle?

Q. “I think these are flea beetles? They have attacked radish, rocket and spicy lettuce. Do you have anything that can help with controlling these? Should I change the soil

Harvesting Solitary Bee Cocoons

Its nearly time to Harvest Your Solitary Bee Cocoons Between March and May, eggs are laid in a series of cells created inside each tube, so each tube contains a

Customer Question – Leatherjackets?

Q. “Hi, I am looking for advice on my lawn, I have noticed its starting to get yellow spots and the grass has slowed down a lot in parts, but

Customer Question – Fuchsia Gall Mite and Winter?

Q. “Hello, I’m looking for some advice. I’ve got a problem with Fuchsia Gall Mites. I treated the fushsia in May with 10 sachets and then again in June with

Ladybird Larvae Feedback

“Thank you so very much and I have attached a couple of pictures for you. The first lot of lady bird larvae were spread around the garden in their brown

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