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Hard Landscaping in Autumn.Seasol is a god send! use it on a couple of freshly transplanted plants you can almost see the difference over night. HelynMay 09, 2009 9:23 pm Garden design - help me chooseJay how did you do create that pic in photo shop , ? would like to try and have a go at doing that to an area of back yard at my place pic clath replied 10 May 2009 ago clathMay 10, 2009 9:45 pm moodyMay 12, 2009 11:18 am Hi All,
New here today!!! My sister and I are getting everything ready with our builders to start DA on our duplexes.
My issue is landscaping!! Aaaaghhh... Can anyone… Soil or fill???What a combo!
Gypsum, mmm I guess it is arguable but then you get the big guns out and bung in lots of organic material. The plants just love all of it and you can't go wrong Any 'Tree Fern' experts out there?
John again a great post. I should try get some pics of uses of fern stumps.
I recall as a grommet shovelling up loads of the punga or stump mess from bulk stumps, like… Finally starting to think about our gardenJackie, come round and see me (you know where I live) ....I'm good with plant stuff.
Veggies aren't totally out of the question - you can fence your little veggie plot… kek replied 15 May 2009 ago landscaping ideas neededHi Clath, is that a small truck near the downpipe in the first pic?
Consider what you would use the area for - relaxation - deck, garden, space… clath replied 15 May 2009 ago clathMay 15, 2009 9:53 pm free turfSo did the homeless turf find somewhere to live? Book- the complete burke's backyardIt's great to see him back on telle on Friday nights
He has a rep in the industry for being tough to work with. He is also by the same token done more for horticulture by… When's the best time for thyme?I love the smell of Thyme in a garden. Especially if it is somewhere occasionally walked on. The smell is lovely. It has always reminded me of being little and the smell… Recommendations for Indoor PlantFu, next time you or your mum passes by a St. Vinnies or Salvos shop check it out for a saucer or bread and butter plate in brown or even white… PergolaTake a look in your local paper for some people who could do the job bricks as retaining wallconsidering you don't have limestone within cooee of Melbourne, I'd say bricks.
You will need to have brick pilars but I am unsure of the distance between them. Maybe 2m… Cypress Pine for Decking stumpWhilst it is a durability 1 softwood, I'd be inclined to go for H4 treated pine - it will last much longer in the ground. As said, cypress pine is a very brittle timber… Re : Empire Zoysia Santa Anna is so 1980.
It's amazing how turf that is not really sold much here anymore is unloaded onto the eastern states Getting rid of couch amen to that
Remember try to spray in the morning with at least a few fine days up your sleeve. Add one or two drops of dishwashing liquid after you have filled the… How to overcome our disaster!I feel that your best bet is to look at giving the water a better passage way under some good soil.
Have a thick layer of bluemetal perhaps and a thick layer of organic… Edging for gardenbeds
The turf runners won't be exposed. What you see above the soil is only part of what your turf is doing. Couches in particular are a menace… Building a raised garden bedIm located in Pasadena in South Australia. I belive that gernerally speaking the local soil stucture ids made up of a clay base. Not sure if that helps? Multi purpose turf surfaceKikuyu would be a good one for that sort use.
It is an economical choice for many public parks and gardens maintained by local councils. clathMay 23, 2009 7:29 pm Avocado Trees in VicThanks for the info, my other half will be please as we love avo and he is scandalized by the cost LMAO New to gardening..What you are asking is how long is a piece of string
The best way to tell if your garden needs water is to stick… English Box HedgeAlso planted hedges of
Murraya paniculata
Duranta Geisha Girl - growing too rapidly for the position and somewhat unruly (too high maintenance), so that's coming out and… Anyone planting fruit trees? :)We have
Pomegranate * 2
Black mulberry
Bluberries
Crabapples- 2 types
Fastidout (sp?) apples of 3 types
Ruby grapefruit
Persimmon
Calamondin
Lemons - 2… tjilpi replied 26 May 2009 ago screening ideasThat fence already looks as if there's some weight on it. I wouldn't choose anything that relied on it. Personally I'd buy a huge pot (as Fu suggested) or make something…
I think your plan is a good one....
You can get a slimline tank 2m high... like this… Tree removal - Sydney North Shore
Hi Sammy,
I think we got a decent price compared to other quotes... it was a very big tree that required the big root grinding machine and he did it all for $750, the… Retaining WallsI'm using The Stone Man to do my wall.
I'll send in pics once it has been done.
Cheers How big is your backyardOurs will be 16.5m wide and 16m deep.
Having a backyard large enough for a 6x6 shed was a must for my DH.
So this backyard is going to suit our needs perfectly. Chinese Dragon & Phoenix StatuesKYO in Ocean Grove might have something. They have Chinese and Japanese furniture and garden statures and heaps more! Definitely worth a look as they have sooo much… Decking or concreteI always prefer timber decking in smaller areas. If you are trying to do it as cheap as possible you have chosen well with the treated pine. A good oil that contains a…
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