Hi again @SarahO
The yellowing leaves will drop off of their own accord - no need to cut them off. I wouldn't recommend pruning them coming into sum ...
Hi @patlee
Lovely trees so it's sad to see them declining like this.
The spider-webbing you've seen, where the needles are held together in clumps, a ...
Hi @SarahO
My guess would be too much water. While gardenias prefer a friable loamy soil that retains moisture after watering or rainfall, they do no ...
Hi @nghiemhung
The internal damage looks very similar to the larvae and eggs of a wasp of some sort, which has penetrated the skin of the guavas and ...
Hi @JesseS6
The advice given by Jacob is on the money with regard to the widths, the need for the sleepers and plant choices.
The strip is very narro ...
Hi @ArashM
It would be most unwise to plant privacy trees above or close to a storm water drain as it is almost inevitable that the roots will, at so ...
Hi @Nabila
The markings on your leaves look remarkably like sun burn - where intense rays of the sun have been focused on the leaves either from a re ...
Hi again @3jidaddy
Really important to make sure that the soil drains well, and quickly when you have torrential tropical storms! Gardenias enjoy a m ...
Hi @Noelle, Thank you for your prompt response to my posting. You put forward the information so professionally - right words etc. I wonder why the ...
Thanks so much for the info - interesting about the aphids and ants! I’ve treated the nest so hopefully they’ll give up soon and I will try the soapy ...
Hi @Johnon, Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is fantastic to have you with us. Your walnut tree is likely stressed and is directing its ...
Good afternoon @bevlate i can’t tell by the picture what it is I’m sorry. It certainly looks like something that grows fast and invasive. I’ll tag @No ...
Hi again @SarahO
The yellowing leaves will drop off of their own accord - no need to cut them off. I wouldn't recommend pruning them coming into sum ...
Hi @patlee
Lovely trees so it's sad to see them declining like this.
The spider-webbing you've seen, where the needles are held together in clumps, a ...
Hi @SarahO
My guess would be too much water. While gardenias prefer a friable loamy soil that retains moisture after watering or rainfall, they do no ...
Hi @nghiemhung
The internal damage looks very similar to the larvae and eggs of a wasp of some sort, which has penetrated the skin of the guavas and ...
Hi @JesseS6
The advice given by Jacob is on the money with regard to the widths, the need for the sleepers and plant choices.
The strip is very narro ...
Hi @ArashM
It would be most unwise to plant privacy trees above or close to a storm water drain as it is almost inevitable that the roots will, at so ...
Hi @Nabila
The markings on your leaves look remarkably like sun burn - where intense rays of the sun have been focused on the leaves either from a re ...
Hi again @3jidaddy
Really important to make sure that the soil drains well, and quickly when you have torrential tropical storms! Gardenias enjoy a m ...