Vegetables
Protect young plants from slugs and snails using Slug Off or Slug Death XL, and keep the vegetable garden tidy as slugs are encouraged by dead leaves, weeds and debris. A sharp hoe is most effective...
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Protect soft fruit from birds by throwing nets over the bushes or by building a fruit cage. Control aphids and other pests. If you are spraying, wait until the evening to avoid spraying bees. Vitax...
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Most soft fruit will be ripening this month, as well as early plums, there may be some peaches and perhaps early apples. Remember to pick all ripe fruits, even if there is more than you want at the...
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Early varieties of apples and plums will now be ripening. There are still flushes of soft fruit to harvest and this is worth doing as most soft fruits freezes well even if it cannot be used...
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Pick all fruit as it ripens. Order new trees, bushes or cane fruits; some varieties may not be available later. Remember that gardens in valleys or those surrounded by hedges can be liable to damage...
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Continue to order any trees, bushes or canes that you want for winter planting. Check the requirements of the fruit you are planting and prepare the planting sites accordingly; some fruit trees need a...
View ArticleTime to start weeding
Weedfree glyphosate weedkiller kills weeds and their roots. Now is the time to start using it on annual and perennial weeds such as grasses, nettles, willowherb and dandelions as you will get the best...
View ArticleWeedfree Path & Patio Weedkiller Concentrate
Controls annual and deep rooted perennial weeds Biodegradable Breaks down in the soil to allow replanting Weedfree Path & Patio ready to use spray is a systemic total herbicide containing...
View ArticleWeedfree Path & Patio Weedkiller RTU Spray
Controls annual and deep rooted perennial weeds Biodegradable Breaks down in the soil to allow replanting Weedfree Path & Patio ready to use spray is a systemic total herbicide containing...
View ArticleApple Maggot monitoring trap
Maggot damage in apples and pears is mainly caused by caterpillars of the codling moth. Female moths lay eggs on leaves and fruits, the eggs hatch after 10-14 days, and caterpillars bore into the...
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