Hi @lisa15
I think Jacob's hit the nail on the head when he suggested pH testing your soil. In general Adelaide's soils tend to be neutral to slightl ...
Hi @Mark270481
Unfortunately I don't share Jacob's optimism about the future of your conifer.
Conifers grow from the tips of the 'fronds' or branch ...
65L is a large capacity and Jacob's comments are quite correct in that such a mass of potting mix can hold a lot of moisture that may sour or cause ro ...
Hi @Pete112
If you want to repot, then go up one pot size only - don't move the plant from its current size to one that's very large. Increasing pot ...
Hi @amichaelmedia
The 'clovers' are actually an oxalis species, which grow from running stems and bulbs. If you remove them by hand, you need to ensu ...
Hi @ameliahollis89
In addition to the root pruning that Jacob has suggested if you decide to take the potted figs with you, and they have roots exten ...
Hi @Lisbeth1
I agree with Jacob's assessment and recommended course of action. Asparagus do best in light soils that drain very well - if your soil r ...
Hi @TTN
Digging into or through clay beneath the topsoil is not really recommended from a horticultural perspective when planting trees, as inevitabl ...
Hi @NamedUser,
My understanding is that the biggest risk at this point is rot, and that the general advice is that you should let the cut on the tru ...
Hi @Pete112,
You'd mix 30mL of product with nine litres of water. Even 15mL with four and a half litres of water would be enough to distribute over ...
Hi @Rosana1,
Those are curl grubs, the larvae of various scarab beetles, such as Christmas beetles, African black beetles and cockchafers. You may w ...
Hi @dgb278,
For your garden drainage, it’s generally true that bigger pipes are better because they handle more water and are less likely to clog. T ...
Hi @lisa15
I think Jacob's hit the nail on the head when he suggested pH testing your soil. In general Adelaide's soils tend to be neutral to slightl ...
Hi @Mark270481
Unfortunately I don't share Jacob's optimism about the future of your conifer.
Conifers grow from the tips of the 'fronds' or branch ...
65L is a large capacity and Jacob's comments are quite correct in that such a mass of potting mix can hold a lot of moisture that may sour or cause ro ...
Hi @Pete112
If you want to repot, then go up one pot size only - don't move the plant from its current size to one that's very large. Increasing pot ...
Hi @amichaelmedia
The 'clovers' are actually an oxalis species, which grow from running stems and bulbs. If you remove them by hand, you need to ensu ...
Hi @ameliahollis89
In addition to the root pruning that Jacob has suggested if you decide to take the potted figs with you, and they have roots exten ...
Hi @Lisbeth1
I agree with Jacob's assessment and recommended course of action. Asparagus do best in light soils that drain very well - if your soil r ...
Hi @TTN
Digging into or through clay beneath the topsoil is not really recommended from a horticultural perspective when planting trees, as inevitabl ...