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Noelle
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yesterday

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 ...

Noelle
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Thursday

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 ...

Noelle
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Wednesday

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 ...

Noelle
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Monday

Looks a lot like possum damage to me! Rats don't usually eat plants in this manner so the chief suspect in my opinion would be a possum.

Noelle
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Sunday

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 ...

Noelle
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Sunday

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 ...

Noelle
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a week ago

Hi @Merph Looks more like a disease rather than sawfly larvae to me. I'd go with @mich1972 's diagnosis and treatment and see what happens/

Noelle
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2 weeks ago

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 ...

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GregLogan
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yesterday

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... ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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Monday

Hi @nikki4455, Thank you for your question about your lilly pillies. Having a look at your lilly pillies, they look mostly healthy with a couple o ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Sunday

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 ...

Merph
Finding My Feet
Saturday

Thanks NoelleI can't see yellow lumps, but still worth spraying to see if it will control the problem

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
1 reply
2 weeks ago

Hi @suni, Thank you for your questions about your tomatoes and the pest issue you are having. They look to be green vegetable bugs, sometimes refe ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
3 weeks ago

Hello @ibs8 I propose looking at the Scotts Osmocote Plus Organics 3.5kg Tomato, Vegetable & Herb Plant Food & Soil Improver and the Scotts Osmocot ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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2 replies
3 weeks ago

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 ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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3 weeks ago

Hi @johnwarner, Thank you for sending those photos through. I'm not 100% certain what the issue is, but it looks like it could be either insect-re ...

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Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
1 reply
yesterday

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 ...

Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
1 reply
Thursday

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 ...

Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
2 replies
Wednesday

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 ...

Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
2 replies
Monday

Looks a lot like possum damage to me! Rats don't usually eat plants in this manner so the chief suspect in my opinion would be a possum.

Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
Sunday

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 ...

Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
1 reply
Sunday

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 ...

Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
a week ago

Hi @Merph Looks more like a disease rather than sawfly larvae to me. I'd go with @mich1972 's diagnosis and treatment and see what happens/

Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
2 weeks ago

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 ...

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