Customer Question – Stopping holes in cooking apples

Q. “My cooking apples always have holes eaten through them which is probably coddling moth larvae. Will Nemasys Fruit and Vegetable Protection fix this and how do I apply them

Customer Question – Nemaslug Temperature and Depth

Q. “Now the soil is warming up, I want to apply nemaslug as soon as it is appropriate. At what depth in the soil does the temperature need to be

Strawberry Runners, Coir Pots, Hanging Bags and controlling Vine Weevils

The weather was so good at the weekend that like many of you I was out in the garden. I have never had success growing strawberries outdoors and last year

Customer Question – Ladybirds and Aphids on a balcony

Q. “I’ve recently discovered the joy of gardening on my south facing balcony. Everything is in pots containers and I’ve been having a lot of success but I’ve now got

Customer Question – Ladybirds and SB Invigorator

Q. “I bought some ladybirds from you in 2017 and they survived on my indoor plants through that winter and into 2018, breeding and hatching more generations.  I thought that

Customer Question – Where have all the ladybird gone?

“Where have all the ladybirds gone and is it safe to introduce them now? My sweetpeas are covered with aphids.” from Rowan Ross by email Thanks for the message and

Being Waterwise in Drought Conditions

I know it is not drought like condition in the whole of the UK, but it is being reported that this could be the hottest summer for 350 years and

Controlling Red Spider Mite under-glass NATURALLY

Red Spider Mite (RSM) is a major pests under glass & can be a particular problem in conservatories where the combination of high temps & low humidity in the summer

Preparing your greenhouse for the winter

As temperatures drop it is time to clean the greenhouse, so it is ready when you move plants undercover for the winter. It is important to remove bacterial and fungal

Pruning Roses and Rose Care

Pruning roses seems difficult and fills gardeners with horror, but if you follow these simply guidelines it is easy to do. Remember you are unlikely to kill a rose through

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