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Fungal growths such as mushrooms can cause problems for your garden, but there are other fungi that can rear their ugly heads ...
As the temperatures rise and the sun makes a more regular appearance, many homeowners across the UK will be looking to start ...
Spring is the season to turn your attention back to your yard. Your efforts now will largely determine what your summer lawn ...
Scalping your grass might look neat and tidy, but it's one of the worst things you can do for lawn health. Cutting too low ...
A white powder appearing over your garden bed can be a serious warning sign - fortunately there are some ways to help prevent ...
This food spice is perfect to keeping the soil in your garden healthy, and even has an extra benefit of keeping pests and ...
These simple changes to how we garden could mean big improvements to our lawns (and make them better for entertaining guests this summer!) ...
Homewood Mayor Rich Hofeld was unaware the village opted out of No Mow May, and has plants that attract polinating insects.
These shallow roots make your lawn extremely vulnerable during drought periods or watering restrictions. Overwatering also encourages fungal diseases, moss growth, and creates runoff that wastes ...
Using tea bags in your garden once you've made your brew can help improve your garden's health and keep slugs, snails, cats and foxes away.
And in spring here in the UK, there's a common infection that can wreak havoc on your garden grass. Powdery mildew, which ...