Customer Question – Treating Leatherjackets

Q. “Hi. I have leatherjackets and I treated correctly x2 last year with Nemasys and then your root treatment. The grass is still dying off badly. No idea what soil

Saving your lawn from Leatherjackets by John the Green Gardener

Leatherjackets are the larval stage of daddy-long legs or crane flies and have become a major pest of lawns in recent years. This may be the result of warmer winters

Save your plants from vine weevil by John the Green Gardener

Vine weevil are one of the most devastating garden pests particularly of plants growing in containers. Adult vine weevil are active throughout the summer taking notches out of leaves, but

Customer Question – Aphids in Cherry Tree?

“I have a patio cherry tree that is heavily infected with black fly can you suggest products to use to get rid of them please.” Susan Dent Thanks for the

How to save your favourite plants from slugs the organic way

Slugs are the No 1 pest of garden plants. Slugs attack most garden plants especially in the spring and autumn. The blog explains how you can fight back with safe

Customer Question – Treating little black flies?

Q. “I have those tiny little black flies everywhere. What’s the best product for getting rid of them?” Thanks C A. Thanks for the message and I assume the little

Customer Question – Huge numbers of Leatherjackets HELP!

Q. “We brought some turf that has been replaced 3 times now and when we dug up a 2ft area it was infested with thousands of leather jackets – see

Customer Question – Vine Weevil?

Q. “We’ve got 6 bay trees in pots which I think are being attacked by vine weevils (over past few years) – I have attached 2 pictures. So I need

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

Controlling Fuchsia Gall MIte

Voted the number 7 pest in last years Top Ten Pest by the RHS, Fuchsia Gall Mite is becoming a big problem. Fuchsia gall mite is a microscopic sap-sucking pest

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