I kept watering my pots the moment the surface looked dry: when I scraped away the top centimetre a month later, I understood why the roots were giving up

I kept watering my pots the moment the surface looked dry: when I scraped away the top centimetre a month later, I underst...

You glance at the pot’s surface, it looks dry, so you water. But beneath that parched top layer, the roots are drowning in a swamp. One gardener’s costly mistake reveals why the most common plant care habit might be slowly suffocating your entire collection.

« I thought it was just the heat »: why lavender turning yellow at the end of July is a warning you should never ignore

« I thought it was just the heat »: why lavender turning yellow at the end of July is a warning you should never ignore

That sickly yellow lavender bed in late July isn’t suffering from heat—it’s drowning. Root rot develops silently underground in just 2–3 weeks of overwatering, and by the time yellow leaves appear, the damage is already underway. A five-minute root check can save your entire garden.