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Online Gardener AU
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May 20, 2013 12:31 pm
Hi, Yes i suggest considering doing it yourself, or at least elements of it. The easiest way to see what sort of saving you will have is to contact a local landscape supply yard or building yard and price just the materials element of these prices, that will allow you to establish the labour cost of...
Hi, Yes i suggest considering doing it yourself, or at least elements of it. The easiest way to see what sort of saving ...
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28 April 2009
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Apr 28, 2009 2:14 pm
The trunk of the Dicksonia is effective one large root (rhizome to be exact). Whatever you decide to do with these beauties. Make sure you keep the whole trunk moist, you cannot overwater these guys. Also if you can drip some water into the middle where the fronds come out, this will also be benific...
The trunk of the Dicksonia is effective one large root (rhizome to be exact). Whatever you decide to do with these beaut...
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13 September 2014
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Sep 13, 2014 7:01 pm
Looks like an African olive, if so, remove it!! Serious weed.
Looks like an African olive, if so, remove it!! Serious weed.
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May 09, 2013 5:13 pm
Firstly check with your local council to see if a wall of this height needs council approval.
Firstly check with your local council to see if a wall of this height needs council approval.
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May 24, 2009 7:38 pm
fig blood orange cumquat passionfruit lemon olive jaboticaba miracle fruit blueberries along with a very extensive vegie patch and the latest addition is an aquaponics set up complete with silver perch, eel tailed catfish and yabbies.
fig blood orange cumquat passionfruit lemon olive jaboticaba miracle fruit blueberries along with a very extensive vegie...
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May 25, 2009 1:58 pm
Glad to hear peaceful. Did you buy on off the shelf system? Do you know of Backyardaquaponics? Hi onc_artisan. I build the system myself, i have an extensive background in building ponds and read all about the hydroponics section before having a go, it is early days, but so far its going very well.
Hi onc_artisan. I build the system myself, i have an extensive background in building ponds and read all about the hydr...
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May 02, 2009 1:05 pm
I am looking for an excellent property manager based in Inner West Sydney. Can anyone recommend a company? Thanks
I am looking for an excellent property manager based in Inner West Sydney. Can anyone recommend a company? Thanks
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May 09, 2009 3:00 pm
fyi - i have decided to go with Just Rent Sydney - they only do property management and they seem to offering a better service for the same price as the others i was looking at. :D
fyi - i have decided to go with Link - they only do property management and they seem to offering a better service for t...
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11 March 2013
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Mar 11, 2013 8:10 am
Hi, Sounds like you need a bigger pot! Some apricots have been breed to remain small, if you have one of these varieties than a smallish pot will still suffice. Ideally wait till winter when the tree is dormant and simply cut off those roots that have escaped, re-pot the tree in a larger pot and the...
Hi, Sounds like you need a bigger pot! Some apricots have been breed to remain small, if you have one of these varieties...
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27 March 2009
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Mar 27, 2009 10:51 am
Looks great. I am a landscape designer and would just like to make a few suggestions. Firstly the left side wall it a bit too intrustive on the overall aesthetics of your garden. i would suggest softening that wall. You obviously like the architectural appearance so in keeping with this i would eith...
Looks great. I am a landscape designer and would just like to make a few suggestions. Firstly the left side wall it a bi...
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19 September 2009
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Sep 19, 2009 10:39 am
Where are you located? We do Balinese landscaping including building hatched huts, water features, Balinese paving and tropical planting etc. We are in Sydney.
Where are you located? We do Balinese landscaping including building hatched huts, water features, Balinese paving and t...
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5 August 2013
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Aug 05, 2013 7:13 pm
Ill send a PM
Ill send a PM
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5 August 2013
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Aug 05, 2013 7:15 pm
Ill send a PM but generally a google search will give you a list to work from, email this list of potential landscape designers and ask for a quote.
Ill send a PM but generally a google search will give you a list to work from, email this list of potential landscape de...
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11 August 2013
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Aug 11, 2013 5:08 pm
I was simply trying to avoid blatant self promotion. My PM to the original poster was just a brief introduction about myself and our service.
I was simply trying to avoid blatant self promotion. My PM to the original poster was just a brief introduction about my...
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26 July 2009
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Jul 26, 2009 8:24 pm
Congratulations on your new house! In response to your questions; * Any garden, paving or turfing should not sit above the slab. Is this correct? Ideally yes. * While not ideal, is it a bad idea to put turf right up against the slab? Should I be looking for other landscaping ideas to avoid this or i...
Congratulations on your new house! In response to your questions; * Any garden, paving or turfing should not sit above t...
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4 April 2013
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Apr 04, 2013 2:40 pm
Wow, that is a clean slate! well almost, you have got a few of the structural elements underway I see. Well done. Your google sketchup plan looks like a good basic starting point. Good on you for getting in there and having a go yourselves! There are plenty of helpful folk on the forum so feel free ...
Wow, that is a clean slate! well almost, you have got a few of the structural elements underway I see. Well done. Your g...
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11 June 2013
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Jun 11, 2013 2:05 pm
Hi, I just wanted to start a thread for those who have attempted or considered their own landscaping. How many people here have attempted there own landscaping? either parts of, or the whole garden. What elements did you find the most challenging or daunting? Did you design the garden yourself? If y...
Hi, I just wanted to start a thread for those who have attempted or considered their own landscaping. How many people he...
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May 03, 2009 5:41 pm
We always recommend to our clients to get their hard landscaping done over autumn and winter. This allows any trees/shrubs that may need to be moved/relocated a smoother transition, therefore they are not shocked as much. This also allows the garden time to settle down over the colder months ready f...
We always recommend to our clients to get their hard landscaping done over autumn and winter. This allows any trees/shru...
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Jun 05, 2009 3:07 pm
I just recently built this garden in Annandale in Sydney and wanted to share the photos. It is a very 'young' garden and needs some time to grow and fill out. I am going to espalier the camelias along the fenceline to create a green wall effect, and in time the blue bamboo will fill the brick wall s...
I just recently built this garden in Annandale in Sydney and wanted to share the photos. It is a very 'young' garden and...
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4 April 2009
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Apr 04, 2009 7:33 pm
Anyone considering putting in a deciduous tree in the next few months, or next spring even, should be looking around the nurseries now. Now is the time of year to buy your colourful autumn trees, as you get to see their 'true colours'. Trees like Japanese Maples can vary quite massively in their aut...
Anyone considering putting in a deciduous tree in the next few months, or next spring even, should be looking around the...
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