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June 2022
dirtygardener
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dirtygardener
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June 2020

My dragon tree is branching out finally. I feel like a proud parent!

dirtygardener
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June 2020

I love my Ozito battery chainsaw and my electric mulcher. They do the job for me and were affordable. I have just bought a pole pruner to add to my ba ...

dirtygardener
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June 2020

Hi Neo19I would treat the wound with an anti-rot fungicide then allow to stay dry.Make sure all mulch and any other matter is away from the wound so i ...

dirtygardener
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May 2020

Hi GoreLooks like Citrus Leaf Miner. They lay eggs and the larvae burrow into the leaves causing the silvery trails and holes. Eventually the leaves c ...

dirtygardener
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May 2020

Hi there I would start with large lightweight pots along the wall with spillover plants.Depending on the sun/shade situation I'd suggest:Sunny - Russe ...

dirtygardener
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May 2020

Hi Declan I would include stepping stones wherever you want to walk regularly as even Stepables suffer from too much foot traffic.Plants that I have h ...

dirtygardener
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May 2020

I'd like to add to this as well even though its a bit late. I had many of these on my beautiful lemon tree. The best way I found to get rid of them is ...

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Nellstar
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Hi all I am currently updating my courtyard after the previous owner did a terrible DIY concrete pour that sat flush with the door causing flooding i ...

vinodkkt
Getting Established
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Hello Friends we just moved in to our first home 6 months before. During the lock down, i did bit of DIY to make my backyard look better and super pro ...

ayahchristensen
Getting Established
June 2020

I have had this problem I tried white oil but only on a couple of branches. It drove the bees away and didn't really help the problem. I introduced pl ...

Sunrise
Cultivating a Following
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I wanted an aboveground garden bed and I did a check out at Bunnings and found around corrugated iron above ground planter and I thought this is a ...

Adam_W
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Thought this mini-makeover I did today might be of interest.At the front of our place we've a bed either side of the steps & they've seen much better ...

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October 2019

@ProjectPete Found anything else?Saved this pachypodium dude from certain death at BW today... potted into a much more free draining mix. He was very ...

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September 2019

@ProjectPete Hosting a party week after next - thought I better start jazzing up the succulent planters, lol. A small sample

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September 2019

front yard cacti, the birdbath, and some overwintering mates in the alfresco - need to put them out soon! Please ignore my weeds!

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dirtygardener
Building a Reputation
June 2020

My dragon tree is branching out finally. I feel like a proud parent!

dirtygardener
Building a Reputation
June 2020

I love my Ozito battery chainsaw and my electric mulcher. They do the job for me and were affordable. I have just bought a pole pruner to add to my ba ...

dirtygardener
Building a Reputation
June 2020

Hi Neo19I would treat the wound with an anti-rot fungicide then allow to stay dry.Make sure all mulch and any other matter is away from the wound so i ...

dirtygardener
Building a Reputation
2 replies
May 2020

Hi GoreLooks like Citrus Leaf Miner. They lay eggs and the larvae burrow into the leaves causing the silvery trails and holes. Eventually the leaves c ...

dirtygardener
Building a Reputation
May 2020

Hi there I would start with large lightweight pots along the wall with spillover plants.Depending on the sun/shade situation I'd suggest:Sunny - Russe ...

dirtygardener
Building a Reputation
May 2020

Hi Declan I would include stepping stones wherever you want to walk regularly as even Stepables suffer from too much foot traffic.Plants that I have h ...

dirtygardener
Building a Reputation
May 2020

I'd like to add to this as well even though its a bit late. I had many of these on my beautiful lemon tree. The best way I found to get rid of them is ...

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