by Mycorrhizal Fungi consultant | Jun 11, 2016 | Planting | 0 Comments
Springtime for gardeners is an exciting time, as the weather often conveniently allows for gardening work to be carried out, planting to be started, and being outdoors in generally is much more pleasurable as the British climate improves. We think planting is the fun... read more
by Mycorrhizal Fungi consultant | Mar 27, 2016 | Composting | 0 Comments
Making your own compost has many benefits, including that it is a completely free way of adding dense nutrition to your soil, as well as it being good for the environment. Adding compost is the best way to revitalise depleted soil, and Spring is as good a time as any... read more
by Mycorrhizal Fungi consultant | Feb 13, 2016 | Feeding Birds in Winter | 0 Comments
Feeding the birds in Winter has long been an activity done in Britain amongst both gardeners and animal lovers alike. There are some ways of feeding the birds in Winter that are better than others however, and it is best to learn the best way to provide food for... read more
by Mycorrhizal Fungi consultant | Jan 13, 2016 | Natural Habitat | 0 Comments
All we hear about in the news these days about the wildlife are about it’s decline, but there is nothing to tell us what we can do to preserve it! Fear not, for your answer is right here and it might be more simple than you think. The early risers among you may... read more
by Mycorrhizal Fungi consultant | Jan 13, 2016 | Organic Seaweed | 0 Comments
The fact that the majority of the earth’s minerals can be found in seawater, means that seaweeds have constant access to these invaluable nutrients as they live and grow. Due to the powerful nutrients in seaweed, this is something that has been used in coastal... read more
by Garden Expert | Aug 31, 2015 | Roses | 0 Comments
Rose replant disease or rose sickness or rose syndrome is well known to rose gardeners. There are several theories why roses don’t always grow properly when placed into soil previously occupied by other roses. The previous roses need only to have been in the soil for... read more