Fungus gnats are a persistent problem for Australian gardeners but are particularly worrying on houseplants. While they ...
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Fungus gnats are a persistent problem for Australian gardeners but are particularly worrying on houseplants. While they ...
If your home is in an area known for sea spray and salty conditions on the coast, ...
Most gardens, on the surface at least, look nice and inviting. At first glance they can appear ...
Although poisonous for cats and dogs, cassava has been cultivated into safe food for humans, and medicine ...
Orbital sanders are the best tool to get a perfect finish, either on timber, plaster, or even ...
Watering cans might seem simple, but you can go wrong. Galvanised watering cans, for example, look beautiful, ...
The idea behind landscape fabric is to provide a barrier against weeds and to protect your precious ...
Strawberries don’t grow on trees! I can hear your thought patterns already and, admittedly, the first time ...
A reader asked whether a list existed whereby Australian native plants could be substituted to create a ...
Hailing from an area where pea gravel is readily available, and not too expensive, you would think ...
One of the grandest spring-flowering plants is the Echium. It’s large, showy blooms mimic feather dusters yet ...
Peat moss is a traditional soil additive made from the dried, dead, remnants of sphagnum mosses. It ...
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