Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design Re: What does wind damage look like? And how does it work? 11Apr 01, 2010 9:38 pm Get it out of the sun That indicates infrequent watering. So the soil would be wet and then dry then wet then dry. Fix by feeding soil, thicker leaf cells mean less issues. Heavy mulch with uncomposted mulches. These are fresh tree shreddings/mulch, or straws like sugar cane, pea straw or lupin. 100mm thick. One benifit is to even out moisture and temperature extremes. Feed the soil microbes with molasses Get protection for the maples. A bigger tree in there to shelter it. It can also be an indication of future root problems. Also excess salts in the soil or water. Common with grey water systems. Many fertilisers have high salt levels esp liquid fertilisers. This can also be attributed to excess Potassium...or was it Phosphorus? ... Oh crap Anyway It also comes back round to soil health Don't fluff about with chemistry kits of soil pH correctors etc. Just do as has been mentioned so far and all will improve. No the fireplace doesn’t work. It’s been enclosed. I’m not sure what was removed, as it was done quite some time ago - well before what I can see with photos online… 2 11584 I thought this would be a popular question but I haven't been able to find any similar posts. Perhaps I'm wording my searches wrong? When you have car insurance and the… 0 6615 there was an event. The question is whether the builder had the insurance and whether the event was covered. The workmanship is a separate conversation. 10 23738 |