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hannah
Building a Reputation
38 replies

Getting on board the industrial concrete trend by making these concrete vases over the weekend. Surprisingly very easy, using quick set concrete meant ...

Prof
Amassing an Audience
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Last season I started to grow some tomatoes in large pots outside.. They were regularly watered and fertilized and I had a few tomatoes on the plant ...

joineryjo
Having an Impact
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So I couldn’t find a plant stand that was the height or look I wanted so Bunnings to the rescue again! I did realise halfway for a stand this heigh ...

MitchellM
Amassing an Audience
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ivanptr
Making a Splash
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Hi everyone, we just moved into a house, surrounded by neigbors' properties on higher ground: This causes occasional stormwater runoff to our backyard ...

Dinny
Cultivating a Following
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We have spent over 18 months transforming the front facade, front yard, roof , fences all around and the general vibe of this once tired old 1950's we ...

BradAU
Growing in Experience
5 replies

Retired Team Member Akanksha
Retired Team Member
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As a new year begins, we look forward to continue assisting our members with improving their homes and gardens. One of the things I love most about ou ...

Isobel
Amassing an Audience
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I thought I would give the HydroGarden a go over winter. It's a small all-in-one hydroponic growing kit with a built in lamp. I popped basil seeds i ...

Renowayoflife
Becoming a Leader
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Setting up an indoor garden is a great way to bring some greenery into your home and improve air quality. Here’s how to set up an indoor garden in 5 s ...

tony1982
Building a Reputation
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Hi team I noticed this morning some kind of fungus growing in the soil of my Rubber plant. Never seen anything like this before. Is it an issue? ...

DebD
Getting Established
7 replies

I have a few indoor plants, they are still in their plastic pots. I would like to plant them into my ceramic pots. What is the best way to do this?

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