Parsley leaves can turn yellow because of root rot or crown rot caused by saturated soil, or as a sign of stress due to a lack of water, however, parsley leaves can also turn yellow as a result of...
Posts by Mark Bennett
Crocosmia (also called Monbretia or Copper Tips) is a perennial plant that flowers from around July until September with a good 8 weeks of blooms from established plants. If your crocosmia is not...
Roses that are not blooming are usually because of too much nitrogen fertilizer. Excess nitrogen promotes foliage growth at the expense of flowers resulting in leggy growth with no blooms. Pests,...
Mint is one of the hardiest herbs and one that I always recommend for inexperienced gardeners to grow in pots due to its resilience and relatively low maintenance. However, occasionally there are...
Mint plants are hardy perennial herbs that thrive in moist compost with lots of sun. However, they are prone to wilting if the soil dries... The reason for mint plants wilting is usually because...
Thyme plants droop or wilt because the soil is too moist around the roots as a result of overwatering or slow-draining soils, which can cause root rot. The symptoms of root rot are a drooping...
