Hi @ChrisNocker Thanks for the detailed diagrams, makes things much easier.Just to sort of unpack this whole plan.- A charged line can be very effecti ...
Hey @Adrian21 and welcome!Oh dear, sad house-plants can be very frustrating. Not like a garden plant where you only see it a couple of times a week. T ...
Hi @newfast I think you have a number of things going on there.- Quite likley has been some curl grub activity. Have you seen any little black/brown b ...
Hi @Noyade that's a serious break...Looks like a classic example of what they call 'included bark'. Happens where a tree develops two main shoots or m ...
Hi @dee12 and welcome!By 'winter bulbs' I assume you mean the classic spring flowering bulbs like daffodils, jonquils, freesias etc?
I'm in the sub-tr ...
My experience removing crazy amounts from client's yards back in the day...It's a 2-stage process or you can skip the chemical stage altogether....1) ...
Hi @Gavlow & welcome.I'm going to guess that it's some form of clumping bamboo. The bamboos do like lots of water but, as @MitchellMc asked... if ther ...
recently there are a lot of caterpillars on our edible plant leaves, so i bought that spray to see if it will work.
did i buy the correct one? or is t ...
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop Community @chengjianer!
I'm so sorry to hear that your garden has been invaded by hungry pests. Thanks for sharing ...
Hi @chengjianer
The spray you have bought will work, but only if it is sprayed directly on to the caterpillars and other pests - it is what is known ...
I water them the same. And in the photo shows where they are positioned and there lighting ill try give them some seasol or something to see if they p ...
Unfortunately, I'm not a Horticulturist @Adrian21. It looks like it could be mosaic virus, though the examples of leaf patterns I've seen don't match ...
Hi @Adrian21
The whitish yellow spots are possibly a fungal disease on mature and emerging leaves. Isolate affected plants and treat with an all pur ...
Hi @ChrisNocker Thanks for the detailed diagrams, makes things much easier.Just to sort of unpack this whole plan.- A charged line can be very effecti ...
Hey @Adrian21 and welcome!Oh dear, sad house-plants can be very frustrating. Not like a garden plant where you only see it a couple of times a week. T ...
Hi @newfast I think you have a number of things going on there.- Quite likley has been some curl grub activity. Have you seen any little black/brown b ...
Hi @Noyade that's a serious break...Looks like a classic example of what they call 'included bark'. Happens where a tree develops two main shoots or m ...
Hi @dee12 and welcome!By 'winter bulbs' I assume you mean the classic spring flowering bulbs like daffodils, jonquils, freesias etc?
I'm in the sub-tr ...
My experience removing crazy amounts from client's yards back in the day...It's a 2-stage process or you can skip the chemical stage altogether....1) ...
Hi @Gavlow & welcome.I'm going to guess that it's some form of clumping bamboo. The bamboos do like lots of water but, as @MitchellMc asked... if ther ...