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Help with recognising a plant plz!What you ask is very easy I know because I have mine clipped to 400mm I could get a photo, in fact I will in a sec, the camera is right next to me, but don't hold your… TinaGOct 30, 2009 3:10 pm Landscaping advice Required...For bigger areas.. what about this stuff? http://www.hydrospraygrass.com.au
discovered that today.. thought it was a bit interesting !… [JADED] replied 30 October 2009 ago Best way to remove small treesI removed some small gums not long ago that were about 3 metres tall, similar thickness. I thought it was important to kill the gum roots before removal as they can be… Sierra replied 1 November 2009 ago Vacuuming the lawnI use to have a nutty neighbour that use to vacum her driveway and mail box every few days with a house hold vacumn cleaner.… Macy replied 2 November 2009 ago MacyNov 02, 2009 11:13 am Retaining wall options for my backyardIf you have enough room for Bobcat access then they are relatively cheap. I had one at my place for about 3 hours and from memory it was around $350 (very rough estimate… Mozzie replied 4 November 2009 ago My Retaining WallThanks for the reply. I thought about using a layer of sand too - mortar would be even better.
Cheers Mozzie replied 5 November 2009 ago Suggest a screening pant.Folks, remember when you move into your new home, you need to realise that the soil you are about to put a fair bit of pressure on is not the local soil. With site prep,… Water-wise, nutrient-poor & Balinese?Great link but hardly any of those would fall into the bracket of water wise.
As Ari said, choose species from Madagascar or Africa rather… BecH replied 6 November 2009 ago Landscape planOh don't you worry, I'll be getting onto you about that very soon! And Zanthorrea is great. Very informative and well set out. ani replied 6 November 2009 ago what plants to use on a fence lineHi Fu
Cant tell you the name, or even put a pic on, as these were put into our rental property we are moving into in four weeks.
Once up there will post a very… Front Yard plant ideasI have the same problem. What I'm trying to do at the moment is leave aside the plant selection for now, and concentrate on what sort and where.
ie. hedge over here, 60cm… englyn replied 7 November 2009 ago Lemon Tree help needed...Oh no, I forgot your lemon tree
If that were mine your going to be horrified at what I would do it
I'd chop it. To me that poor thing is… Piper+1 replied 8 November 2009 ago QuestionYou need to upload your photos to a photo hosting site (Photobucket, Flickr, etc) and then click on the Img button and post the url code of the photo in between the… kek replied 8 November 2009 ago Surprise!Very gorgeous kek it's good you got a photo suh replied 10 November 2009 ago Front gardensWe use nearly always triangles in every aspect of the landscape. Odd numbers and triangles.
Mainly in a small way when planting. We tend to triangulate between the plants.… help with garden wall builtAll walls until vinyl agg pipe and what not came around had weep holes, even little walls.
AV Jennings take shortcuts? no! Redman replied 11 November 2009 ago cost of soakwells
Digging up an old thread, but...
What do you do if you have limestone 600mm or less below your surface and you have a cottage block?
Were trying to get soakwells in,… eXume replied 13 November 2009 ago eXumeNov 13, 2009 12:05 am New lawn needs helpAs for the molasses in the container, well try sniping the straw a bit shorter, on an angle.
Then use about 1/2 a cup to a cup of molasses in there. Fill with hot or warm… Gypsum?
Gardening is addictive...once you begin the path to… Redman replied 13 November 2009 ago Bobcat tipper quoteRecession? What recession Fu!
Landscaping hasn't dropped off for us or anyone we have spoken to lately. We have been flat out for the last 1.5yrs solidly and xmas this… Backyard for an active dog
thankyou this is something to thinkabout
Sand pit..
3 acres
Cooch
your choice?
The sand will attract the dog like a cushion so there will be an… Portico suggestionsMy portico was done as part of the slab for the house, but when I got my coloured driveway done I got them to go over it for me so it matched lisanne replied 18 November 2009 ago What is it?Could it be a little Triffid? I always wondered what Triffids looked like in "War of the Triffids". I think it was a radio show, so we had to guess!! Mtuba2 replied 18 November 2009 ago One book that has recently got our attention is simply called "Plant" and would make for one of the most important books in any gardeners collection. Hands down. Put… Just in case some of you are interested in something different for the day
The Gigey Daylily festival is happening on December 5th 2009 CaterpillarsPyrethrum is a contact insecticide and is rarly effective against chewing insects. They just don't ingest enough to harm them and are not often… Macy replied 19 November 2009 ago Buying Water in MelbourneDredging up an old thread....
Just had 7500 "large" litres delivered for $450 to half-prime the 13,000 litres of storage I now have. Garden edgingwe have used brick in most of our gardens over the years hubby is a brickie What type of soil?One of my local garden places has their premium soil for $55m3 and I can get certified organic for the same price but further away, for the extra $30 in delivery I'm going… lisanne replied 20 November 2009 ago Raised Garden Beds - Parapet WallHi All
After some discussion with my local council i need to build a retaining wall so that there is no soil touching their parapet wall. I plan on building the wall… wanted replied 21 November 2009 ago Here is another brain wave???I have no idea about fake grass, on rooftops or otherwise.... but those brain waves can be really bad for you. Mine just get more and more expensive. Or create more work… kek replied 21 November 2009 ago Gabion walls?Thanks for all the feedback... definitely food for thought... the 'look' is still interesting - but more conventional retaining approaches might be the way to go!
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