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Planting and Growing

Jamespeter100
Making a Splash

I can't bend over easily nor can I use potting mix, so switched to coir seed raising mix to grow seedlings. . Materialshttps://www.bunnings.com.au/pea ...

Herrenovacation
Having an Impact
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I am currently creating a sanctuary garden in my backyard under a massive magnolia tree. When I first bought my home the yard was pretty bland, and un ...

KimF
Just Starting Out
3 replies

Hi I have discovered lots of curl grubs in a large garden bed in the backyard. It’s planted with natives that have started struggling (one died) and 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 ...

Jamespeter100
Making a Splash
2 replies

MaterialsMothers day Chrysanthemum our daughter gave her mother was kept and grown hydroponically. The amaranthus was grown, it grew so well, it block ...

RachelH
Just Starting Out
1 reply

      Hi, I planted 2 silver princesses in our front yard last spring. One has taken off while the other hasn’t done much at all and has different ...

beatriceb
Finding My Feet
1 reply

Hello Team, We have recently moved to a property that has (what looks to me like) a Citrus Tree - guessing it's a Lemon Tree but someone may be able ...

Alicia_Woodwork
Building a Reputation
4 replies

This great little vertical garden is the perfect solution for small backyards. Not too difficult to whip up, all you need is some 140 x 35 framing tim ...

Johnh
Just Starting Out
1 reply

does anyone know of a spray which will control onion weed in lawn?

royq
Having an Impact
105 replies

Easy little project at my brother-in-law's place a couple of weeks ago. Took about 5 hours and cost less than $100. Really makes a difference. Th ...

greg_r
Finding My Feet
10 replies

Hi, My wooly bush which was planted in the ground last September is not doing well. It established well but now the new growth are looking shrunk ( th ...

amichaelmedia
Cultivating a Following
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Best method of removal to prevent return/spreading?

MD70
Just Starting Out
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Hi, My camellia has these things on most of its leaves. Does not seem to be affecting its floral display but am worried may damage my plant. Have trie ...

sandeepsmehta
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hello, I have orange colour growing wierd plant in my front garden space. Please see attached pics. It attracts too many bees. I am not sure what th ...

diy_hausdesigns
Amassing an Audience
11 replies

  The project was to redesign a modern backyard maximising the open space and creating a space for entertaining.  StepsStep 1Fence replacement ...

danielleraffoul
Just Starting Out
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Hello, I recently planted a hedge of pittosporum tasman ruffles and notices about 3 of the plants have curled leaves and stunted growth. I water them ...

clbm
Just Starting Out
1 reply

  Hi guys love reading all of your suggestions ! Help needed please. Needing to design the front of my front garden. Looking at something modern, ma ...

suraksha
Finding My Feet
5 replies

  Hello, i am planning to convert a blank wall of the house into a vertical garden. Thinking of having low light indoor plants like ferns, devils ivy ...

lavanya
Growing in Experience
4 replies

Hi Bunnings Expert, Can I request your assistance on the attached pics of peace lily , the plant is healthy with leaves and it is potted inside ...

Jersey1975
Just Starting Out
1 reply

I have 4 raised beds and between 2 of them I would like to plant a trellis for cucumbers and beans, please can someone tell me what materials to get a ...

NeilF
Just Starting Out
2 replies

What would be the best soils/stones etc to fill this planter. I want to put rosemary and lavender in it, but feel filling it up fully with soil is ...

NeilF
Just Starting Out
1 reply

My next question is that I want to create a raised garden bed area. It is currently just sand from our new build. What would be the best ground type ...

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