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Michael's Turf VLOG - How to Fix Thinning & Bare Patches in Your Lawn(Post)
Struggling with thinning and bare patches in your lawn? Join Michael as he steps you though what's needed to get your patch of turf back in shape.Video TranscriptWelcome back ...
Michael's Turf VLOG - How to Calculate Your 'Application Pace'(Post)Are you getting the results you need from your spray application? Maybe your sprayer always drains itself before the job is done... or what's worse, has plenty leftover - that's wasted chemic ...
Different Types of Lawn Spreaders: Pros, Cons & Uses(Post)Choosing the right lawn spreader – and using it correctly – will make lawn maintenance easier and more enjoyable. Whether your plan is to improve an existing lawn or to seed brand-new areas, selec ...
Tackling Woody Weeds: Effective Control Methods(Post)Woody weeds are a persistent problem for Australian gardeners, farmers, and land managers. These robust, invasive plants not only compete with native flora but can also take over pastures, degrade ...
Garden Design: Plan Your Summer Garden Layout(Post)As the warm embrace of summer begins to unfold, it's the ideal time for garden enthusiasts and beginners alike to embark on the joyful journey of creating their own vibrant summer garden. The allu ...
The Right Crop, The Right Time: Seasonal Planting for Garden Success(Post)Timing is everything in gardening, especially when it comes to getting healthy plants and bountiful harvests. One of the best ways to improve your garden's success is by growing plants in their ideal ...
Michael's Turf VLOG - Syngenta PrimoMaxx - Reduce vertical growth whilst improving turf health(Post)Are you struggling to keep up the with the pace of your lawn growth during these hot humid summery days? Join Michael to find out how using a PGR (plant growth regulator) can reduce t ...
Battling Pests: Fruit Piercing Moth(Post)Combatting the Fruit Piercing Moth: Strategies for Gardeners Fruit-piercing moths are a persistent threat to any gardener with beloved fruit trees or ripening produce. These nocturnal insects pos ...
Battling Weeds: Singapore Daisy Control(Post)Gardening in Australia's diverse climate can be both a delight and a challenge. One of the more formidable challenges involves dealing with stubborn and invasive weeds, such as the Singapore Daisy ...
The Aussie Gardener's Guide to Shadecloth: Protecting Your Garden(Post)G'day, green thumbs! Welcome to our comprehensive guide on the essential garden ally - shadecloth. As gardeners in Australia, we're all too familiar with the relentless sun and our climate's unique c ...
Winter Gardening: Embrace the Chill with These Essential Tips(Post)Winter Gardening Tips with Amber Winter may not seem like the obvious time to focus on your garden, but for those who truly love nurturing their green spaces, it's an ideal season to ...
Winter Lawn Care Guide: How to Prepare Your Lawn for Cold Weather and a Lush Spring(Post)Why Autumn and Winter Lawn Care Matters As the days shorten and temperatures drop, your lawn’s needs change dramatically. In Australia, both cool-season and warm-season grasses respond to seaso ...
Excessive Rain = Weed Explosion. Here's How to Stay in Control(Post)Your Guide to Post-Rain Garden Control Heavy rain brings more than just soggy shoes and green lawns—it can trigger a weed explosion in your garden. The mix of moisture, warmth, and disturbed so ...
Battling Pests: Mosquitoes & Midgees(Post)Keep your family safe & itch-free!Control those pesky Mosquitoes & Midgees... The summer heat and regular rain has meant the mosquitoes and midgees are out in force! Spraying outside your h ...
Your Citrus Trees Are Hungry & So Are The Bugs!(Post)Did you know citrus trees are heavy feeders? As the trees wake after the cooler winter months - THEY ARE HUNGRY! To ensure a bumper crop this season its best to fertilise them well.
Picking the Right Crops for Your Garden – Autumn Focus(Post)Why Autumn is Prime Planting Season G'day, fellow gardeners! Autumn in Australia brings welcome relief from the intense summer heat and creates ideal conditions for planting. The days start cooling o ...
Get Your Garden Ready for Spring: Tips from Amber(Post)Get Your Garden Ready for Spring: Tips from Amber Spring is just around the corner, and it's time to start preparing your garden for the warmer months ahead. Whether you're an experienced g ...
Mastering Moisture: Wetting Agents vs Water Crystals(Post)Gardening can be a tough gig, particularly when the mercury rises and rainfall becomes scant. Keeping your leafy friends hydrated doesn't have to be an uphill battle. Two robust solutions – Wettin ...
Battling Weeds: Bindii(Post)Protect you and your family's feet from these nasty prickles in your lawn! Bindii, also known as Soliva sessilis or "jo-jo," is a low-growing, invasive weed that produces painful, prickly seeds. Th ...
Battling Pests: Rodents in Your Garden(Post)Solutions for a Rodent-Free Haven Garden enthusiasts and plant lovers alike can agree that rodents are unwelcome visitors in their outdoor sanctuaries. Whether they're burrowing in your veggie patc ...
Growing What You Love: How to Choose Crops for Your Garden(Post)Starting a garden brings with it the excitement of choosing crops to grow. But with so many options, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. As a beginner, one of the best pieces of advice is to grow what ...
Top Yucca Planting Tips for a Home Gardener(Post)Yucca, a genus of perennial trees and shrubs, which is native to the Yucatan region of Mexico, the United States, Caribbean Islands, and Canada, has adapted well to the Australian climate. You wil ...
Your Guide to Choosing the Best Tree Guards for Your Property(Post)Trees play a crucial role in our environment, providing countless benefits that often go unnoticed. However, their growth and health can be severely threatened without proper protection. This is w ...
Application Rate Calculator(Page)Simplify Your Gardening Calculations with Our User-Friendly Tool Navigating the often confusing world of chemical and fertiliser application rates can be daunting, especially when these rates aren't ...