Landscape & Garden Design
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Help! What's going on here?Thanks for the advice Fu, jusgt to follow up - no, as FU said it wasn't dead and the lawn is now nice and green Banj replied 27 October 2011 ago Help with tree selection for backyardCan anyone suggest a nice evergreen tree for the backyard that should grow to a height of around 8 metres to maintain privacy?
Also we already have… aniseOct 18, 2011 11:29 pm Improve Buffalo Lawn and get rid of weedsHi casdyson1,
in our old house we had half the lawn compacted, a third weeds and some grass and bare patches, very lumpy, and when it rained water logged.
What we did… edscl replied 18 October 2011 ago edsclOct 18, 2011 7:02 pm Thank you Fu!!!!Yeah, can I chime in too? We did all of his prep and although we weren't super diligent with the aftercare, we did do the seasol, molasses etc. when we remembered (like… Poor Soil Drainage
Now I don’t know what any of this means, but am curious as to what will need to be done to improve drainage for landscaping purposes later on.… jetson replied 7 October 2011 ago Jasminium PolyanthumYeah it will smother other plants when young but once its sitting up high you can under plant then. Trachelospermum has a great scent also… DIY raised garden beds / compost heapsGot some brand new colorbond offcuts. Probably quite enough to wrap it around my fancy schmancy posts (they're even capped ). Could try to turn the edges too before (or… Lex replied 6 October 2011 ago Sir Walter Dying offThanks!
The part in the sun is so thick and green- I have fenced a larger area so that the thick part has a chance to spread into the shaded area...
I have noticed the… elle replied 6 October 2011 ago elleOct 06, 2011 10:49 am Dichondra Repens in WAoo hadn't heard of them before. thanks. I've emailed them to get an idea of coverage per 25g postage is pretty good. kexkez replied 5 October 2011 ago I have been thinking wild mustard but I think its a little too big?
Shes now about 1.3Mtrs high, going strong Compost bins - What do you have?
We have this EPICA Stainless Steel Compost Bin which use to compost the kitchen waste. I love this composter. Very convenience for storage of food… Dollar replied 28 September 2011 ago Molasses supplier in Hills districtHi Guys,
I just called up: "All Stock Feeds" in Box Hill.. which is near rouse hill/windsor/
Their number is 9679 1894
they said they sell Molasses for $22 in a 20L… tikelz started a topic 28 September 2011 ago Colorbond Fence Yay or Nay
Hi catjim - pardon my ignorance but I dont know what state Pakenham is in - but I doubt you get hotter summers than us on Eyre Peninsula, west… catjim replied 25 September 2011 ago My, how you've grown!I'll be having fun with this thread. Good work Eager not only for the thread! You've done a great job in your garden.....so well even your dog kennel grew. Dollar replied 24 September 2011 ago seasol & Powerfeed mixturenotremaison, are you able to send me a link of the brand you purchased? i have not seen this in a store yet, but i plan to buy on the… Codyline close to house?ok thats good to know
im interested in planting the Cordyline terminalis Red however my local garden centre today said that it will be no good… raj_27 replied 22 September 2011 ago Disgusting poos!It looks like dog scat to me.... I'd say one that's fed a diet involving lots of cereal and/ veg. No, I don't mean weetabix and salad Fu, before you suggest… KerryF replied 22 September 2011 ago Bird Poop on my concretewill it be effective even if the owl is 10/15 meters away? will they still know its there? tikelz replied 20 September 2011 ago Is my Japanese Maple Sick?Time is the one thing you can not apply to it until it happens.
Just wait. Trees work on a far slower time line than our very busy lives do. Sir Walter Buffalo helpthanks BeatrixKiddo.. i will put a little top soil in between gaps... although... since its been getting warmer.. i have noticed... just a slight improvement tikelz replied 20 September 2011 ago How rain-proof are paved areas?Yeah, you are over thinking ot all a bit.
Just smash down some pavers and maybe do similar to Keks place with some gravel between them. Do them down on a good bed of… Fruit tree FuNot so important in heavily composted soils. However adding small amounts of sand and bentonite will be beneficial to a lesser extent. Zeolite is really going to offer the… Retaining WallFrom what I can see it appears the timber wall was added a period of time after the block wall.
The timber section that has pushed out does not appear to be attached to… Who has used weed mat?
Spray them or rip em out by hand. (way better)
They won't be likely to grow once the deck goes in. Too dark.
Using it under decks is common… Bam replied 16 September 2011 ago Bore versus rainwater tanks? (Perth)Rain water tanks how ever are very good for plumbing into the home utilities like the dunny and the washing machine. That is worthwhile and useful for reducing your water… Camellia Hedge
If they need tying back you might be best to clip them back so they get stronger. They will bounce back even better.
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