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Win a $500 Spending Spree at The Garden Superstore: All You Need to Know(Post)
Spring has sprung, and we couldn't be more excited! To celebrate the season of renewal and growth, we're offering you the chance to win a storewide spending spree to the value of $500 at The Garde ...
Magnesium: Good for You - Good for Your Plants!(Post)Winter can be a challenging time for garden enthusiasts as the chill in the air, and the lack of sunlight can take a toll on the health of their plants. While most plants can withstand the winter ...
Battling Weeds: How to Deal With Crab Grass, Clover & Other Weeds in Your Lawn(Post)Crab Grass & Clover Have you noticed how the weeds are growing faster than your lawn at this time of year? Pesky weeds like crab grass (summer grass) and clover will outcompete your lawn ver ...
Highlights from Our Inaugural Garden and Lawn Photo Contest(Post)Spring's arrival heralds a time of vibrant growth, and at The Garden Superstore, we celebrated this season with our first garden and lawn photography contest. The response was impressive, showcasi ...
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 ...
What is the Difference Between Controlled Release and Slow Release Fertiliser?(Post)Do you know the difference between slow-release and controlled-release fertilisers? Although these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, the terms 'slow-release fertiliser' (SRF) and 'controlle ...
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Fertiliser for Your Aussie Home Garden(Post)If you're an Aussie home gardener, you'll understand the importance of using the right fertiliser to achieve that luscious, healthy, and vibrant garden you've always dreamed of. In today's blog po ...
Battling Pests: Fruit Flies(Post)Fruit flies: those tiny, incessant pests that seem to appear out of nowhere, especially when the weather warms up. If you've ever experienced a fruit fly infestation, you know it's not just a mino ...