My Weigela Looks Dead – Why & What To Do

The weigela plant is a deciduous shrub, well-loved for its unique trumpet shape, vibrant colors, and relatively low-maintenance nature. Only adding to its appeal, its perennial status means that it’ll return to your garden year after year. Hence, it can be pretty unnerving to stumble upon signs that your weigela may be dying. But why … Read more

No Grass Left After Scarifying – Why & What To Do

Scarifying is an essential part of lawn care and maintenance, but if you’ve recently scarified your lawn, you may be startled to find your garden looking rather bare compared to its prior state. If you are concerned that you have no grass left, don’t fret. Thankfully you’ve come to the right place. Here is all … Read more

How To Get Rid Of Mushrooms In A Flower Bed

If you’ve put in the work and planted a flower bed or two, you may be dismayed to find mushrooms growing within them. Of course, you’re probably wondering both how they got there and, more importantly, how to get rid of them without harming your beloved flowers. Below, I’ve covered all you need to know … Read more

My Wisteria Looks Dead – Why & What To Do

Alongside its unique aesthetic and scent, the wisteria plant tends to stand the test of time whilst all the while remaining relatively low maintenance.  Nevertheless, in spite of the plant’s many good traits, it is by no means invincible. In fact, there are several reasons why your wisteria may suddenly appear to be in ill … Read more

Will Jeyes Fluid Kill Moss?

Moss is undoubtedly an unconventional plant. It seems to pop up in our gardens somewhat randomly, whether we want it or not. Admittedly, its aesthetic has a certain charm to it. Plus, it has a host of health benefits. However, it doesn’t take much for it to spread, and it does so at an incredible … Read more

My Oleander Looks Dead – Why & What To Do

Oleander plants look beautiful during the Summer; their purple and pink flowers are a true sight to behold. And thankfully, as a tropical evergreen shrub, it is relatively resilient by nature, even remaining somewhat drought-tolerant. Hence, to find that your oleander is dying can be rather bothersome and even confusing. Thankfully, I’m here to explain … Read more