I don't often recommend glyphosate but onion weed would be one of the exceptions. It's generally either a case of digging them out including their bulbs or poisoning them. Giving that it's notori...
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I have an odd level of respect for weeds. Their incredible ability to take advantage of an opening and go for it often seemingly overnight. Here are my personal strategies…
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Workshop community update #43
Hi all,
Weeds are a scourge in most gardens, so how to keep them under control is always going to be a popular topic on Workshop.
This week there ...
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Removing weeds is a great way to keep your garden healthy. However, some weed killers contain chemicals that could harm your pets if not used carefully.
Here is a guide to killing weeds ...
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My buffalo lawn is not doing well. I’ve neglected it. Lots of bare and dry spots. Areas under shade is doing better. Wondering if it can be revived with lots of love and care or should I start again ...
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Hi All
I have been looking for Hortico Weed Killer 360 concentrate which is normally sold at Bunnings, however it is not available anymore and cannot find it on any websites either. What happen...
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I've nut grass going wild in the Vegetable garden. I've removed it & some roots but it keeps coming back. I've read about Sedgehammer but I am unsure if it is advisable to grow your Veges if you have...
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A simple herb garden is a good place to start. Parsley, mint, coriander, rosemary, basil, chives and thyme. For vegetables you can plant things like beetroot, broccoli, cabbage, capsicum, carrot,...
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