Help & Advice on Our New Products
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
27 November 2025
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
19 October 2025
Nemaslug and Snails
Q. “Hi Green Gardener. I’ve ordered some Nemaslug, but snails are a major problem in my garden. Is there any nematodes for them?” Ruth by email A. Thanks for the
11 March 2025
Controlling Viburnham Beetle
Q. “Which nematodes do I need to tackle Viburnum leaf beetle?” from Dr Susan Vokes. A. Thanks for the message and our Viburnham Beetle Nematodes contain the Fruit and Veg
17 February 2025
Customer Update – Bee Factory
Hello Jon, I would like to report that all appears well with the Bee Factory. The “home” was placed outside some while ago in what I hoped was a good
10 June 2024
Customer Question – Help with a pest? Thrip?
Q. “I don’t know what these pests are (see photos). They can range from a bright green colour to a brown white colour. They can fly but also seem to
28 February 2023
Customer Question – What is it!!!!!!
Q. “I was hoping you could help me with something strange I found on the leaves of my pear tree? They look like small black slugs, really small, around 10
30 August 2022
Customer Question – Controlling Box Tree Caterpillars
Q. “I live in Havant Hampshire, i had 36ft of box which has been devastated by the box moth caterpillar, several box hedges have also had the same fate around
31 August 2021
Customer Question – Fuchsia Gall Mite?
Q. “I wonder if you could help me. I attached two photos, the first from an established bush (30+ years), the other from a new arrival this year. Is this
20 January 2021
New Fuchsia Gall Mite Control
Fuchsia gall mite is a microscopic pest that can cause extensive damage affecting the appearance of fuchsias. The pest mites are tiny and cannot be seen with the naked eye, but there
20 January 2021
