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darrinm81
25 November 2017
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Nov 25, 2017 7:57 pm
Pretty much the cause was heat and under watering. A few things: 1) Aerated with a pitch fork and screw driver. Making sure to leave an open hole rather than compress the soil. Usually easier to aerate after watering. I found the some of the ground rock hard (sandy soil). 2) Checked, cleaned and mod...
Pretty much the cause was heat and under watering. A few things: 1) Aerated with a pitch fork and screw driver. Making s...
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darrinm81
22 November 2017
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Nov 22, 2017 10:46 am
Thanks. Fixed it.
Thanks. Fixed it.
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darrinm81
3 November 2017
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Nov 03, 2017 8:54 pm
Buffalo lawn was installed earlier in the year and did well during the winter to establish itself. Last couple of weeks as temperatures have increased and rain has stopped parts of the lawn are showing signs of patching. Initially discolouration to yellow, brown and then white. I've checked retic an...
Buffalo lawn was installed earlier in the year and did well during the winter to establish itself. Last couple of weeks ...
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darrinm81
24 October 2017
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Oct 24, 2017 2:25 pm
The plant variant I have planted is meant to be psyllid resistant and I haven't spotted any in the garden. Is the theory that pruning tips will allow the plant to focus on establishing the main trunk? I have been using Thrive. How does this compare to seasol and powerfeed - do these make much of a ...
The plant variant I have planted is meant to be psyllid resistant and I haven't spotted any in the garden. Is the theory...
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darrinm81
23 October 2017
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Oct 23, 2017 3:39 pm
I have recently planted a line of lilly pilly plants from pots. The plan is to grow them to maximum height and width. When should I first trim or prune them? And if now, what should I cut?
I have recently planted a line of lilly pilly plants from pots. The plan is to grow them to maximum height and width. Wh...
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darrinm81
19 July 2017
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Jul 19, 2017 11:26 am
We are looking to grow a 3m privacy screen along our fence line. Mixture of partial and full sun. Ideally something that drops as little leaf/flower waste as possible; will not have invasive roots; and can survive being within 2-3 metres of a salt pool. A fast grower preferred. I have read many thre...
We are looking to grow a 3m privacy screen along our fence line. Mixture of partial and full sun. Ideally something that...
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