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The growing conditions have been perfect recently; a mix of warm, sunny, showery weather has meant that the grass and weeds have shot up in the last few weeks.
Read MoreWith spring in full swing, it is the perfect time to be applying fertiliser and grass seed to your paddock.
Read MoreAgrigem have expanded their granular weed killer range with the re-introduction of Gem Granules, exclusively available from Agrigem.
MoreA huge 758lb pumpkin stole the show at this year’s annual Chelsea Flower Festival, grown by Essex’s Ben White. It caught the attention of celebrities such as Alan Titchmarsh and Zoe Ball at the six day event this September. Affectionally know as Greta, this 365kg monster pumpkin took Ben only 80 days to grow and beats Ben’s personal best of 614lb.
MoreIf you have a field or paddock with Ragwort growing, you may have noticed these orange and black striped caterpillars on the leaves of the plant. This caterpillar is in fact eating the plant alive.
MoreIn recent weeks we have noticed an increase in calls regarding yew scale damage. Whilst this pest can be seen all year round, the damage they inflict is most prominent during the summer.
MoreNative to southern Europe, the Oak Processionary Moth has been found in various areas of the UK over recent years; the most recent sighting being this year on a collection of imported trees.
MoreWhilst the recent hot weather has been lovely for us, it has resulted in an increase in the number of spider mite both outdoors and under protection.
MoreThe current hot and dry weather is creating the perfect conditions for powdery mildew on ornamentals and garden plants; however, your protected crops are not safe either!
MoreThe recent humid weather has sparked an influx of downy mildew cases, and a surge of calls to our free technical helpline.
MoreThe warm humid weather July has brought us has also brought along an unwelcome guest…an influx of slug damage!
MoreThe recent warm weather has seen numbers of whitefly and aphids escalate dramatically, affecting plants around the country.
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