If you walk into your typical garden centre - or the garden section of a big retail store - you will no doubt have seen a shelf full of colourful plant food con...
If you've been following these mailers for a while you will no doubt have heard us using one of our favourite phrases, 'feed the soil not your plants!'. The ide...
There are many claims made about seaweed in terms of it's beneficial effects for the gardener. It is known to
improve soil structure and invigorate soil...
As you know, the Quickcrop research team never sleeps. We work tirelessly night and day to improve our product range and bring the best possible products t...
Comfrey leaves are highly regarded as a natural and sustainable plant feed. The plant's far-growing roots enable it to extract nutrients from deep in t...
Q - My tomato leaves are yellowing but they seem to be producing good fruit, do I need to feed them?
This question we received from a reader is a very good one,...
Mackerel sky
Before we get going, here's a photo I took on Monday morning while out walking the dog showing a pretty 'mackerel sky' which, as you know, signals...
Following on from last week's post I thought we would continue with more planting tips, this time on tomatoes as I put some in my tunnel at the weekend. As regar...