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Noelle
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Monday

Hi @Kelly22 From my understanding of kaolin clay, it will not harm your young citrus tree when used as directed but I do have some doubts about its e ...

Noelle
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a week ago

Hi @Cranswick @JacobZ is correct - there isn't a selective grass herbicide that will control the grass without damaging your lavender plants. Select ...

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2 weeks ago

Hi @MYC (and @mich1972 ) Depending on your location, it certainly looks like insect damage of some sort. Chilli thrips are not, to my knowledge, a ...

Noelle
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2 weeks ago

Hi @tats108 I echo @mich1972 's welcome and also the diagnosis of spider mites. The advice provided is excellent and the product recommended should g ...

Noelle
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2 weeks ago

Hi @TJP and @mich1972 It's a bit difficult to identify without photos! Commonly grown Coleus are generally considered herbaceous perennials or annu ...

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3 weeks ago

Hi @liuliu I echo Eric's opinion on what your sprig may be. If the tree that died was growing in the Council's property (nature strip/verge) then con ...

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a month ago

Hi @PR In my opinion,. it would be best to leave the sprayed/painted roots exposed to the air for a few days to allow the product to be fully absorbe ...

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May

Hi @jbr63 I think Mitchell has hit the nail on the head with his suggestion of a fungal disease. The halo or rim around the spots on the upper surfac ...

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KK64
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yesterday

@Noelle since i have been using the kaolin clay i have had absolutely NO gall wasps at all, so i will continue to use the kaolin clay as it is natural ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
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Sunday

Hello @BStephenson Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about you ...

mich1972
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2 weeks ago

Good Morning @zillah thank you for the follow up regarding your frangipani. Yes definitely a scale infestation and @MitchellMc gave you great advice. ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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3 weeks ago

Hi @TamH, Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is fantastic to have you with us. A west-facing deck gets plenty of afternoon sun, so you ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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4 weeks ago

Hi @leecowell, A warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is wonderful to have you with us. It sounds like you've done everything right ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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4 weeks ago

Hi @suni, Thank you for your question about your chillies. It looks like it could be leaf spot, which is a fungal issue that can occur in humid en ...

Community Manager Jason
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May

Hi @sau1, The wonderful @Noelle in her comprehensive guide How to pot a plant says: "Don’t think that by choosing a pot several sizes larger you wil ...

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Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
a week ago

Hi @Cranswick @JacobZ is correct - there isn't a selective grass herbicide that will control the grass without damaging your lavender plants. Select ...

Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
1 reply
2 weeks ago

Hi @MYC (and @mich1972 ) Depending on your location, it certainly looks like insect damage of some sort. Chilli thrips are not, to my knowledge, a ...

Noelle
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1 reply
2 weeks ago

Hi @tats108 I echo @mich1972 's welcome and also the diagnosis of spider mites. The advice provided is excellent and the product recommended should g ...

Noelle
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3 replies
2 weeks ago

Hi @TJP and @mich1972 It's a bit difficult to identify without photos! Commonly grown Coleus are generally considered herbaceous perennials or annu ...

Noelle
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3 weeks ago

Hi @liuliu I echo Eric's opinion on what your sprig may be. If the tree that died was growing in the Council's property (nature strip/verge) then con ...

Noelle
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a month ago

Hi @PR In my opinion,. it would be best to leave the sprayed/painted roots exposed to the air for a few days to allow the product to be fully absorbe ...

Noelle
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May

Hi @jbr63 I think Mitchell has hit the nail on the head with his suggestion of a fungal disease. The halo or rim around the spots on the upper surfac ...

Noelle
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May

Hi @Rosana1 The white crust in the saucer and around the rim of the pot is caused by fertiliser salts that build up in the potting mix as fertilise ...

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