Leatherjacket Control In Lawns Using Nematodes
If you are looking for a natural way to control leatherjackets in your lawn, leatherjacket nematodes are a widely used option for reducing larvae in the soil. Leatherjacket nematodes target...
If you are looking for a natural way to control leatherjackets in your lawn, leatherjacket nematodes are a widely used option for reducing larvae in the soil. Leatherjacket nematodes target...
Underground composting is an easy, low-maintenance way to recycle kitchen waste directly into your soil, turning everyday scraps into nutrients that feed your plants from the roots up. By installing...
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If you are looking for a natural way to control slugs in your garden, slug nematodes are a widely used option for reducing slug activity in soil. Slug nematodes target...
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Strulch straw mulch is made in Britain from locally sourced wheat straw with added iron minerals. It is processed using a patented method that stabilises and colours the straw, creating...
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Slugs and snails are one of the most common problems in UK gardens, especially around pots, raised beds, and leafy crops. If you are looking for a simple way to...
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If you are looking for a natural way to control chafer grubs in your lawn, chafer nematodes are a popular option for reducing root feeding pests in soil. Chafer nematodes...
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Growing cucumbers on a cucumber trellis is one of the easiest ways to improve plant health, save space, and harvest cleaner fruit. Instead of allowing vines to spread across the ground,...
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A garden trellis is one of the simplest ways to add height, structure, and productivity to a garden. Many climbing plants naturally grow upward when given the right support, making...
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Cabbage white butterflies are one of the most common pests in vegetable gardens. While the butterflies themselves are harmless, they lay eggs on brassica plants such as cabbage, broccoli and...
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Growing soft fruit in your garden can be extremely rewarding, but it often attracts unwanted attention from birds. Strawberries, raspberries and blueberries are particularly appealing to birds, and without protection...
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Garden hoops are a simple but extremely useful tool for protecting vegetables and extending the growing season. These curved supports are placed across garden beds to create tunnels that support...
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Vegetable tunnels are one of the easiest and most effective ways to protect crops from pests and weather. By using garden hoops and protective covers such as netting or fleece,...
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Birds are a common sight in gardens and allotments, but they can quickly become a problem for vegetable growers. Pigeons, blackbirds and sparrows are known for eating seedlings, pulling up...
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