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Battling Disease: 'Root Rot' Revealed(Post)
Introduction: Unveiling the Hidden Enemy in Your Garden - Root Rot Welcome to the world of gardening, where the beauty of lush greenery and vibrant flowers often masks hidden challenges. One such c ...
Breathe Life Into Your Lawn with Aeration: The Secret to Luscious Turf(Post)Aerate for a Luxurious LawnIs your lawn looking a bit lacklustre? Perhaps it's struggling to absorb water or develop a lush, green appearance? The answer could be lurking beneath the surface – in com ...
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 ...
Unlock the Secrets of Orchid Growth: The Top 10 Benefits of Sphagnum Moss(Post)Discover the Magic of Sphagnum Moss in Orchid Cultivation Orchid enthusiasts, whether you're a seasoned grower or a budding hobbyist, the choice of substrate can be a game-changer in your cultiv ...
Creeping Fig (Ficus pumila): To Plant or Not to Plant?(Post)Creeping Fig: To Plant or Not to Plant? A recent social media post caught my eye: a photo of a beautiful creeping fig (Ficus pumila) climbing a garden wall. The poster asked if they should trim it ...
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 ...
Introducing Worm Hit(Post)Introducing Worm Hit Fertiliser: The Natural Solution for Stronger, Healthier Plants Are you looking for an organic, sustainable way to boost the growth and yield of your crops or plants? Look n ...
Slash Your Summer Water Bill With These Garden & Lawn Irrigation Tips(Post)With Australia's increasingly hot, dry summers due to climate change, efficient and strategic garden watering is more crucial than ever. Summer water restrictions limit outdoor water use across ma ...
Advantages of Coco Peat Coir(Post)Coco peat coir is a 100% natural product, and as a renewable resource produced from the waste of the coconut growing industry, it is an environmentally friendly alternative to peat moss. C ...
The Power of the Ocean for Your Lawn and Garden: 6 Liquid Seaweed Benefits(Post)Is Liquid Seaweed the Answer?Looking for a natural way to boost your lawn and garden's health and vitality? The ocean's treasure, liquid seaweed, is the answer. Derived from various seawee ...
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 ...
Battling Weeds: Clover Conqueror(Post)Tips and Tricks to Eliminate Clover from Your Lawn There's no denying that a lush, green lawn is every homeowners dream. However, pesky weeds like clover can ruin your grass's overall appearance an ...
The Importance of Soil pH for a Thriving Garden(Post)If you're a keen home gardener, you've likely heard of soil pH, but how much do you know about its role in growing healthy, vibrant plants? Whether you're just starting out or have been gardening ...
Michael's Turf VLOG - 1 Week Post Renovation(Post)Its been 1 week since the lawn renovation... Join Michael as he explains what we've been doing since then to ensure our lawn will bounce back looking better than ever.Video TranscriptHello ...
6 Summer Lawn Care Tips(Post)Ah, the Australian summer! A time for beach outings, barbecues, and watching your kids play in the yard. But let's not forget the star of your outdoor space—your lawn. While you revel in the long ...
Avoiding the Over-Fertilisation Trap: A Simple Fertiliser Guide for Beginners(Post)When you're starting out as a gardener, it's tempting to think that more fertiliser equals better results. However, over-fertilising can do more harm than good, leading to weakened plants, nutrient ...
Essential Tools for the Expert Gardener(Post)For the seasoned gardener, every season brings a unique set of challenges and opportunities in the garden. As we prepare to leave spring behind, it's crucial to gear up with the right tools that n ...
Master the Art of Plant Propagation(Post)Tips to Reduce Heartbreak and Improve Success Plant propagation is a rewarding and fun way to increase your plant collection, but it can also come with its share of disappointments. If you've exper ...
Michael's Turf VLOG - What is involved in a lawn renovation?(Post)Join Michael on the Turf VLOG and Ben from Complete Turf Renovations as we discuss what is involved in a lawn renovation. Don't forget to look out for the next video where we show you a ...
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 ...
Starting Strong: A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Garden Soil(Post)If you're starting a garden, one vital step will set you up for success: understanding and improving your soil. Soil quality directly affects plant health, yield, and resilience, making it a criti ...
Summer Lawn Care Tips: How to Keep Your Lawn Lush in the Heat(Post)Summer in Australia can be brutal on lawns, with scorching temperatures, dry winds, and prolonged sun exposure putting grass under serious stress. Without proper care, your lawn can quickly turn from ...
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 ...
Excessive Rain = Weed Explosion: Your Guide to Post-Rain Garden Control(Post)In the aftermath of persistent rainfall, homeowners and gardening enthusiasts often face an unexpected challenge: a sudden invasion of weeds in their gardens and lawns. The excessive moisture crea ...