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Caron
Becoming a Leader
a month ago

I love this idea. @Bunnings - do you have something a little less $ than the steel that can be used? Im moving and trying to do simple updates (if i w ...

Caron
Becoming a Leader
December

Thank you.

Caron
Becoming a Leader
December

Thank you all! Will have a play around over the Christmas break and provide an update when done of what I come up with.

Caron
Becoming a Leader
3 replies
December

@mich1972    Thank you, here are a couple of pics.

Caron
Becoming a Leader
6 replies
December

Thank you, yes by stake I meant lift. Previous plantings of passionfruit not successful so keen to keep it in this spot. Was interested to see how oth ...

Caron
Becoming a Leader
11 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 ...

Caron
Becoming a Leader
December

Love this project! Bookmarked for future referrnce.

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Toddman
Finding My Feet
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2 weeks ago

After cleaning the rust off tools then simply soaking them in oil the wrapping tools in a ragg, hence, eg , my scecitors nicely oiled  

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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December

Hello @Caron Thanks for posting those pictures of your passion fruit. I agree with @Jewelleryrescue's idea and that is to put a trellis. It will gi ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
December

Hi @Caron I was thinking you could put a trelis like large gazebo in front of your passionfruit and have it grow all around it and over it. Ba ...

mich1972
Kind of a Big Deal
1 reply
December

Good afternoon @Caron. Passionfruit are vigorous climbers so it will bounce back. Definitely give it a strong structure to climb up and help train it. ...

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal
December

Hi @Caron Yes I hear you your plant is a wonderful success and your pleased with it. I understand where you are coming from I have some plants a ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member

To calculate the volume of stones needed to fill an area, use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism: Volume = length × width × depth. ...

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Caron
Becoming a Leader
December

Thank you all! Will have a play around over the Christmas break and provide an update when done of what I come up with.

Caron
Becoming a Leader
3 replies
December

@mich1972    Thank you, here are a couple of pics.

Caron
Becoming a Leader
6 replies
December

Thank you, yes by stake I meant lift. Previous plantings of passionfruit not successful so keen to keep it in this spot. Was interested to see how oth ...

Caron
Becoming a Leader
11 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 ...

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Community Manager Jason
Community Manager
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Nothing beats fresh eggs from your own backyard chickens. Many Bunnings Workshop community members have built terrific homes for their chickens w ...

SMJGGT
Getting Established
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Short and steep driveway only access to house apart from grass. Had time and an optimistic outlook.Materials200 * 50 * 180/120 treated pine sleepers ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member

To calculate the volume of stones needed to fill an area, use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism: Volume = length × width × depth. ...

cassieandrews
Building a Reputation
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A flatpack wardrobe, VJ panelling and fresh paint used in this bedroom makeover. The projectStepsBefore and afterTools and materialsHow to create ...

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