Hi @MazPert
Looks like exposure damage to me - possibly cold (frost?) damage as it's too early in the season yet for sunburn.
Jacob's recommendations ...
Hi @PennyH
I like the sound of Jacob's recommendations - evergreen, fragrant shrubs will do well in that location. Frangipani can be a little tempera ...
Hi @RJ2
I agree with Mitchell's comments and suggestions for your landscaping. To get more ideas about what will thrive in your area, have a look aro ...
Hi @SteveC
When the soil is relatively cold, over the winter months, and sap flow in weeds and other plants is slow, Roundup can take longer to be ab ...
Hi @akk
In addition to the sound advice given by Jacob, in my opinion the turf looks very dry. Newly installed turf needs good watering at least ev ...
Hi @Damon
As Mitchell has already suspected, your trees are showing quite definite symptoms of myrtle rust, a fungal disease that is spreading quite ...
Hi @amanm
Jacob has given some great advice about staking your palms to keep them stable while they settle into their growing positions.
Palms are na ...
Hello @jalal
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about killing w ...
Hi @Sam_Cur,
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is wonderful to have you with us and many thanks for your question about your lemon tree ...
Hi @gagan24991,
A good place to start with a project like this is with a quick sketch of the yard. A top-down drawing with some dimensions will help ...
Hi @d23
I don't think it will be necessary to use a fungicide product as there are no outward signs of fungal infection. I propose following the su ...
Hello @John57
I understand your current dilemma; it seems like the frame design is not fitting in your garden layout. I propose giving your apple t ...
Good Afternoon @d23
Do you have some doggos? They remind me of my grandmas yard after the dogs number 2's were left without being picked up for a peri ...
Hi @d23,
I don't think it is necrotic rings, as these are not common in warm-season grasses such as bermuda grass, which is a variety of couch grass ...
Hi @MazPert
Looks like exposure damage to me - possibly cold (frost?) damage as it's too early in the season yet for sunburn.
Jacob's recommendations ...
Hi @PennyH
I like the sound of Jacob's recommendations - evergreen, fragrant shrubs will do well in that location. Frangipani can be a little tempera ...
Hi @RJ2
I agree with Mitchell's comments and suggestions for your landscaping. To get more ideas about what will thrive in your area, have a look aro ...
Hi @SteveC
When the soil is relatively cold, over the winter months, and sap flow in weeds and other plants is slow, Roundup can take longer to be ab ...
Hi @akk
In addition to the sound advice given by Jacob, in my opinion the turf looks very dry. Newly installed turf needs good watering at least ev ...
Hi @Damon
As Mitchell has already suspected, your trees are showing quite definite symptoms of myrtle rust, a fungal disease that is spreading quite ...
Hi @amanm
Jacob has given some great advice about staking your palms to keep them stable while they settle into their growing positions.
Palms are na ...