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Bonne Strijtveen
koffiedik

The Best Solution for Fungus Gnats: Nematodes, Kruidvat or Grandma's Advice?

Fungus gnats, those annoying little flies that buzz around your houseplants, can be a real nuisance. Many people first resort to old-fashioned tricks like coffee grounds and cinnamon, or try products from the drugstore like Kruidvat. But how effective are these methods really, compared to the power of nematodes? In this blog, we explain why nematodes are the best solution to tackle fungus gnats at the root. What Are Fungus Gnats and Why Should You Control Them? Fungus gnats (also known as fern gnats) are small, black flies that lay their eggs in moist potting soil. The larvae that emerge...

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Mark Wassink
winteronderhoud

Why Winter Maintenance in your Garden is So Important (Yes, Even Now!)

Winter may seem like a time to leave your garden alone, but the opposite is true. While it is tempting to let nature take its course, a garden that is not maintained in the fall and winter can become a magnet for unwanted pests and mold. In this blog, you will read why it is so important to pay attention to your garden in the winter as well and how to ensure that your garden is ready for a blooming spring. 1. Leaves and garden waste: a breeding ground for pests When the autumn leaves start to fall, it may...

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Bonne Strijtveen
Naaktslakken

Can I still be bothered by slugs in winter?

It’s winter. The garden looks quiet and peaceful, with bare branches and a layer of frost on the grass. You might think that all the uninvited guests have neatly retreated. But then – sliiiiime ! A sudden slippery discovery under that pile of leaves. Yes, slugs can play a role even in winter. How? Let’s find out! Are slugs active in winter? Most people associate slugs with spring and summer, when it is humid and warm, and everything is in bloom. But don't underestimate them; slugs are tough guys. Although they are less active in winter, they don't disappear completely....

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Bonne Strijtveen
Mooie kamerplant

Why are there so many fungus gnats now? This is why you see them a lot in the winter

You've probably noticed that there are more of those little black flies floating around your plants now. Don't worry, you're not the only one who's bothered by them! Those fungus gnats, or sciarid flies , suddenly seem to be everywhere in the fall and winter. But why exactly? In this blog, we'll dive into the 'why' and give you practical tips to get this pest under control! What are fungus gnats? Fungus gnats are small, black flies that are often found in potted plants or moist soil. They are about 2 to 4 millimeters in size and resemble fruit flies,...

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