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Planting and Growing

RB16
Community Newcomer

Hi, I wanted advise on my lawn which seems to have been impacted from the extreme heat. Also I think its been cut too short. See picture.

Anka
Community Newcomer
1 reply

Hi BW trust! I am hoping for a step by step guide on how to re-establish our lawn or welcome advice on whether it's just better to returf entirely. We ...

Wy
Cultivating a Following
7 replies

I found that kidney weed requires part shade. I need a similar plant to replace lawn in the West-South. Zoysia is too high. We need to walk on it occa ...

kellyyang
Growing in Experience
3 replies

I’ve been planting vegetables in our backyard for five years, and I now want to upgrade my veggie patch to be both functional and aesthetically pleasi ...

Caron
Becoming a Leader
10 replies

My passionfruit vine has gone beserk. I cut it back as the neighbour had accidentally sprayed it with weedkiller and now the regrowth is taking over t ...

toffeeapple
Growing in Experience
4 replies

Hello everyone, Back to tackle my 2nd project. We currently have the below. I have   I have since put pavers on the right side of the image f ...

Murlun
Getting Established
1 reply

Hi all! I have Kikuyu lawn, I mow it every 7-10 days over spring/summer, water it for about 30 mins every 4 days or so, have fertilized twice with g ...

cranberryend
Just Starting Out
6 replies

Hi there, my beautiful Hardenbergia has been doing well for the past two years. It had new growth up until about a fortnight ago, which browning up a ...

ColinCHB
Just Starting Out
3 replies

The tree is about 2 years old and seems quite healthy - but recently has this spag-moss/wood shavings substance on its trunk. I can't see any holes. I ...

S1
Just Starting Out
1 reply

         Hi, our citrus tree is looking unwell after a season full of fruit. We contacted an Arborist who advised to do a skeleton tree pruning a ...

PatDIY_Dad
Having an Impact
1 reply

Hi I put some vapour plastic lining all on the internal walls of raised a veg patch I made so moisture doesn't damage the timber over time Is this p ...

davo2102
Just Starting Out
3 replies

     Hi there, so recently I have noticed weeds in my grass I haven’t ever noticed before. Can someone please tell me what’s happening? Why all of ...

SarahO
Just Starting Out
4 replies

Hi all, A few of my gardenias (2 years old) are yellowing. They are in full afternoon sun however we are in a frost prone area of Melbourne. I'm wonde ...

patlee
Just Starting Out
4 replies

I bought 3 5ft tall junipers n accompanied pots etc fr Bunnings last month for my 5th floor balcony. I’m not much of a gardener n merely want a hassl ...

wendyb_9
Just Starting Out
6 replies

Hi, Apologies in advance for the long story. I bought my tree tomato about 3 months ago, it was badly root bound and quite pale so I repotted it usin ...

asharkey
Building a Reputation
13 replies

Hello everyone and happy holidays Looking to do some outdoor landscaping this summer break and would really appreciate some 2nd opinions on our pla ...

milliepoobah
Just Starting Out
3 replies

why don't Milano put full instructions on their planter pots? I just lost a jasmine cos it got waterlogged. Didnt know about the plug under the pot ti ...

Harit
Just Starting Out
2 replies

Hi We are planning to lay turf on our small front side garden. However the garden needs some levelling. Which is the best way and product to do that. ...

Nabila
Growing in Experience
8 replies

Hi, My Madagascar Jasmine suddenly got something like a whitish thing (picture attached). First I thought they are sunburn.   But this morning I noti ...

bergs
Becoming a Leader
1 reply

Hello everyone, Merry Christmas and a Happy New year. I came back from WA at the end of September and found that I had a tomato already growing. I ...

Kapster
Getting Established
3 replies

    My strawberry plants are all struggling. I have them in pots, they are planted in organic premium Osmocote which has slow release fertiliser inc ...

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