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Gertrude
Community Newcomer

The Yucca has an exposed trunk. I realize I cannot encase it w dirt. Would some medium stone gravel hurt? Would drain on a hillside.

fong0821
Just Starting Out
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I bought a Ozito electric mower yesterday so I want to know how to register my receipt or register the warranty  

ashjell
Finding My Feet

Hi team, I have a question regarding grevilleas with yellowing leaves. They started off on the top (new foliage) with the typical yellow with green ...

lpr2468
Just Starting Out
11 replies

We moved into our house in 2019 and on 2 occasions since then our lounge room has flooded during heavy rain / cyclonic weather over 5 days. We really ...

Bea12
Finding My Feet
1 reply

Hello Community Please kindly advise, What l can use to fill the concrete planter box and what type of soil should l use? Plants recommendations ...

liuliu
Getting Established
4 replies

Hi there I’m trying to identify this shrub. It looks like rosemary in the pic but it’s not. It was planted by Council in the street but has died and I ...

Prof
Amassing an Audience
30 replies

Hi Garden Gurus, Some mystery holes recently appeared on my front lawn which I have never seen before and I'm stumped as to what has caused them... ...

ethanspeeds
Finding My Feet
8 replies

Hi All, I am looking to build an outdoor masonry stairs using cinder blocks and stone cladding as facia for the risers. Its located between a drivewa ...

New2Retirement
Finding My Feet
2 replies

Hello everyone, All the comments and ideas are much appreciated. So much so, I've used many of them for our own project. Our colorbond fence panels ar ...

brookjvr
Finding My Feet
4 replies

      Hello! Recent first home buyer here! Looking to improve this retaining wall. We have added some new treated pine sleepers to make the wall ev ...

SueGillan
Finding My Feet
20 replies

   Hi, I have an unsightly storm water drain in lawn and wish to a/ build higher/level with yard & b/ cover with grass. thanks

Floyd25
Finding My Feet
14 replies

Hello Everyone, We are planning to add decorative stones to our empty lawn that is currently crushed rocks. No budget for concrete. Unfortunately, t ...

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