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Hi @Fari These are different from the beetle I suggested. There does seem to be plenty of them on your plant. What I normally do is mix up water and ...

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Monday

Hello @Fari This is possibly the Lillypilly beetle.Paropsides Calypso.   It's the size of a Lady Bird beetle but is all green. Seein your plant is s ...

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July

Hi @Mark270481 I see the plants are still in pots, unless that is only a rim to keep the mulch off the trunk, but it looks like it is getting too ...

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June

1Hello @MYC Is there growth below the bud union on the stem. If there is it will be the host plant which would be some variety of bush rose, which wo ...

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April

Hi @bardiab1985 I have a small Mandarin tree that I inherited from my Mother in Law and the first couple of years the fruit was very dry. Citrus are ...

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April

Hello everyone. I haven't posted here for a while. My chilies are going great guns. My over wintered Yellow Manzano is still going strong since 2017 ...

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April

Hi @chrisv They are the Buffalo grass runners which establish your lawn. You only need to trim them off to keep the edges neat when mowing. Cheers ...

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January

Hi @cranberryend, What you have there looks like Citrus Leaf Miner. It is a moth that lays its eggs on the tree and when they hatch the larvae tu ...

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This is our retirement home so it was important that we create a low maintenance backyard that would eventually provide shade for outdoor living in th ...

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After renovating the decks and verandah around our house, we had some jarrah decking boards that we wanted to recycle. There was an empty spot at the ...

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Moved from Hobart to Melb late 2021 to house site unseen. Greeting us was overgrown trees, shrubs and uncared for block. We cut, trimmed and removed t ...

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We love to live outdoors; cooking BBQs and foraging from our own vegetable garden whenever possible. We wanted to create height in the garden so it fe ...

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The attached courtyard was a mess of vines and weeds. We had always dreamed of a green sanctuary which served as an inviting outdoors extension of our ...

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We recently built our first home, and having literaly spent every last penny. I decided to take on the landscaping myself. After spending weeks walkin ...

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Backyard was not inviting to sit back and enjoy so we decided to give it a makeover Very happy with the outcome 

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bergs
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Tuesday

Hi @Fari These are different from the beetle I suggested. There does seem to be plenty of them on your plant. What I normally do is mix up water and ...

bergs
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3 replies
Monday

Hello @Fari This is possibly the Lillypilly beetle.Paropsides Calypso.   It's the size of a Lady Bird beetle but is all green. Seein your plant is s ...

bergs
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6 replies
July

Hi @Mark270481 I see the plants are still in pots, unless that is only a rim to keep the mulch off the trunk, but it looks like it is getting too ...

bergs
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3 replies
June

1Hello @MYC Is there growth below the bud union on the stem. If there is it will be the host plant which would be some variety of bush rose, which wo ...

bergs
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April

Hi @bardiab1985 I have a small Mandarin tree that I inherited from my Mother in Law and the first couple of years the fruit was very dry. Citrus are ...

bergs
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2 replies
April

Hello everyone. I haven't posted here for a while. My chilies are going great guns. My over wintered Yellow Manzano is still going strong since 2017 ...

bergs
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3 replies
January

Hi @cranberryend, What you have there looks like Citrus Leaf Miner. It is a moth that lays its eggs on the tree and when they hatch the larvae tu ...

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Hello everyone, Merry Christmas and a Happy New year. I came back from WA at the end of September and found that I had a tomato already growing. I ...

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