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my2108
Growing in Experience
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my2108
Growing in Experience
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Just bought a cupboard, and there was a sticker on top which I could only remove 90% of it...and now leaving a sticky residue on top.Is there anything ...

my2108
Growing in Experience
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April

May I get some guidance the right mix ratio for the fungicide?I have some problem understanding the instruction label.

my2108
Growing in Experience
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March

HI Mitchell, May I know how deep the pruning needs to get done? I will pick up the cooper based fungicide asap...and I assume I just applied to the so ...

my2108
Growing in Experience
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March

HI Mitchell, Photo 1 and 2 are from the baldest pine. (most further down from the slope) Photo 3 is from the second baldest.

my2108
Growing in Experience
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March

HI Mitchelll, Thanks for your reply. You are right on, the balding side of the tree is facing the north (blocked by the retaining wall etc) so its re ...

my2108
Growing in Experience
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I have a few pencil pine at my front yard and they have been healthy and require fairly low maintenance. But recently I found that the youngest two p ...

my2108
Growing in Experience
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I just dig up a very small plant (1x1 sq.ft) which grew in the mid of my lawn. What’s the best thing I could do to recover it? Shall I buy a turf patc ...

my2108
Growing in Experience
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January 2023

Hi everyone, ends up it’s just brute force to pull upward…not screw driver, no valve or anything tricky.

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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March

Pruning only needs to be done to branches that have wounds on them and are infected @my2108. That side of the tree doesn't appear to have much branch ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
January 2023

Hi @my2108, The most effective way to restore this area would be to fill the void with top dressing and then place a section of Sir Walter Buffalo t ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
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January 2023

Hi @my2108 @MitchellMc idea of a flat bladed srew driver should be getting close to releasing the seat.

Marty_greenshed
Having an Impact
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January 2023

Hi, Usually these types of seats detach from the top.. Check out this vid (not from bunnings) but maybe relevant to your seat. Yours looks like i ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
January 2023

Hi @my2108 I know what you mean you cant access underneath or behind. Basically you shouldnt need too get underneath as those metal pin/bolts screw ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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January 2023

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @my2108. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about removing a toilet seat ...

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my2108
Growing in Experience
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I just dig up a very small plant (1x1 sq.ft) which grew in the mid of my lawn. What’s the best thing I could do to recover it? Shall I buy a turf patc ...

my2108
Growing in Experience
1 reply
January 2023

Hi everyone, ends up it’s just brute force to pull upward…not screw driver, no valve or anything tricky.

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