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jruss
Just Starting Out
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We have a multi level house which has a lot of vacant space beneath the floor levels which is prime real estate for innovative use.. We had considere ...

amichaelmedia
Building a Reputation
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Hey team I'm looking into ways to organise this corner/nook and train this indoor plant to climb up the wall and around this mirror I've seen hoo ...

LorenClayton
Building a Reputation
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Hello I bought this house recently and originally there were Yuccas planted in the front garden bed (now gone except for one big stump below ground ...

00nsfx
Finding My Feet
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Hi everyone, we recently bought this home and are thinking of ways to give the facade and front a modern lift. Seems to be a mid century design. We ab ...

Cottontree55
Finding My Feet
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ehill
Having an Impact
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Kokedama balls not only look aesthetically beautiful and take up a lot less space than a pot; but they're also a part of an aesthetic called "Wabi-Sa ...

ehill
Having an Impact
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A few months ago I went along to my very first Bunnings Adult DIY (at East Victoria Park, WA) and terrariums were on the agenda! After a brief explana ...

ehill
Having an Impact
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Have you ever wondered what those plant-wrapped-balls of twine are? Me toooooo!!! Turns out they're an ancient Japanese art form of wrapping a plant i ...

Retired Team Member Akanksha
Retired Team Member
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As the cost of living continues to rise, it's important to make every dollar count. It would be great to hear what Bunnings Workshop community membe ...

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 ...

Johnh
Just Starting Out
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does anyone know of a spray which will control onion weed in lawn?

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 ...

JustinMcAbbe
Building a Reputation
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       We had a problem with the court yard, where in heavy rain, the rain fall from the roof would make the ground would destroy the grass and ...

Retired Team Member Akanksha
Retired Team Member
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The upcoming Easter long weekend can present a good opportunity to roll up your sleeves and get stuck into a D.I.Y. project. With the break coincidi ...

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 ...

Retired Team Member Akanksha
Retired Team Member
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Plants are a great way to give your home an instant, fresh green makeover. But how can we make them look their best in our space? Do you have any go ...

Retired Team Member Akanksha
Retired Team Member
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We all have busy lives, so a house that requires minimal upkeep lets us spend more time relaxing with family and friends. But how to ensure our home i ...

Retired Team Member Akanksha
Retired Team Member
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Christmas trees stand as a symbol of holiday cheer, spreading festive magic throughout the home. And luckily, it doesn't take much to keep them flouri ...

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 ...

Retired Team Member Akanksha
Retired Team Member
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Whether it's for Christmas or a housewarming, plants can make for wonderful gifts. I've already received a couple of succulents this festive season, p ...

chris2037
Just Starting Out
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Can water be placed in Christmas tree stand?

harathivittal
Finding My Feet
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Hi, I would like to plant to some flower plants this spring. Here are the pics of the flower plants which I am after. Can you tell me the best season ...

Retired Team Member Akanksha
Retired Team Member
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Spring is officially a few days away, and it’s time to finally celebrate the sunshine. I've been keen on growing a few herbs for the longest time, s ...

guywhomakestuff
Just Starting Out
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So I want to start a small indoor "garden" per say, I was thinking of growing tomatoes and I was wondering what stuff I would need to do that and if i ...