Great suggestions from Jacob, @GregLogan ! These will thrive in most climates and soils but if you're further north (Brisbane for example) you may lik ...
jI @OranaGardener
In my opinion, it's not a disease or insect problem but rather, as Mitchell has already suggested, a soil-related issue.
Checking ...
Hi @BenN1 and @MitchellMc
The damage certainly looks "mechanical" to me and I'd agree the most likely cause is probably rodents. The stems look chew ...
Hi @valdavee
Lillypillies should be fine but you will need to stake them and keep them well watered for the first summer at the very least, so they ...
I would agree @mich1972 that it does not look like Myrtle Rust. I'd agree too that an application of mancozeb would be beneficial as it's a useful co ...
Hi @Rookiegardener
Among the many causes for your tree growing outward at such an angle, and perhaps damaging the roots, is that when it was planted ...
Thanks @Noelle and @JacobZ. I'm in Newcastle and my local Bunnings has the Happy Wanderer in stock...might pick up a couple of plants this weekend... ...
Hello @raonic
Thank you for providing those extra photos, it's definitely not a hover fly. I suspect that it is an aphid variety and with your adde ...
Hello @ibs8
I propose looking at the Scotts Osmocote Plus Organics 3.5kg Tomato, Vegetable & Herb Plant Food & Soil Improver and the Scotts Osmocot ...
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @ibs8. It's fantastic to have you join us and many thanks for your question on tomatoe care.
Great job ge ...
Great suggestions from Jacob, @GregLogan ! These will thrive in most climates and soils but if you're further north (Brisbane for example) you may lik ...
jI @OranaGardener
In my opinion, it's not a disease or insect problem but rather, as Mitchell has already suggested, a soil-related issue.
Checking ...
Hi @BenN1 and @MitchellMc
The damage certainly looks "mechanical" to me and I'd agree the most likely cause is probably rodents. The stems look chew ...
Hi @valdavee
Lillypillies should be fine but you will need to stake them and keep them well watered for the first summer at the very least, so they ...
I would agree @mich1972 that it does not look like Myrtle Rust. I'd agree too that an application of mancozeb would be beneficial as it's a useful co ...
Hi @Rookiegardener
Among the many causes for your tree growing outward at such an angle, and perhaps damaging the roots, is that when it was planted ...