Hi @lavanya and @JacobZ
The pH meter mentioned above is perfect for checking the acidity/alkalinity of garden soils (that is, natural soils outside i ...
@DanD1 , probably not much. Eucalypts that look like they are on the way out may often produce new shoots (epicormic growth) from the main branches an ...
Hi @gavin16
I endorse Mitchell's comments regarding the causes of splitting and also his advice that citrus (and other trees) do not need watering ev ...
Hi @DanD1
IMHO, I think it looks very like a fungal infection that is relatively common among eucalypts. I do not think it is myrtle rust as there do ...
Hi @Angela5
My guess is rat! Depending on where you are located, it's doubtful if it would be bandicoot unless you are on the outskirts of suburbia ( ...
Hi @DIYKeith
Leaf spots in the last photo above looks to me like either burning of some sort (reflected heat/sun from the colorbond fence?) or moistu ...
Hi @Neilio
To the best of my knowledge there are no named cultivars/varieties of Acca sellowiana (syn Feijoa sellowiana) available as the true specie ...
Hi @gavin16,
Citrus fruit splitting typically occurs due to fluctuations in water supply, temperature and humidity. When the fruit experiences sudde ...
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @lindadon. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about Lamium beacon silver ...
Hi @Ben2065
I'm in agreement with MitchellMc's assessment. If there is not enough sun, I'm afraid the turf will struggle. You'll get parts that wil ...
Hi @Ben2065,
I have concerns about successfully growing grass in this area. How many hours of sunlight does the area see throughout the day? Althoug ...
Hi @heychikadee It looks very shallow looking at your cat walking through the trench. If your YR11 skills let you down a couple of alternatives which ...
Hi @elsie2023
Those very large thorns are not encouraging. Usually, the foliage of a mandarin tree displays fine spikes. However, if the spikes res ...
Hello @nc
I believe you've got a bit of fungal infection happening. Is the soil damp and wet in that area all the time? Has the plant not had a cha ...
Hi @lavanya and @JacobZ
The pH meter mentioned above is perfect for checking the acidity/alkalinity of garden soils (that is, natural soils outside i ...
@DanD1 , probably not much. Eucalypts that look like they are on the way out may often produce new shoots (epicormic growth) from the main branches an ...
Hi @gavin16
I endorse Mitchell's comments regarding the causes of splitting and also his advice that citrus (and other trees) do not need watering ev ...
Hi @DanD1
IMHO, I think it looks very like a fungal infection that is relatively common among eucalypts. I do not think it is myrtle rust as there do ...
Hi @Angela5
My guess is rat! Depending on where you are located, it's doubtful if it would be bandicoot unless you are on the outskirts of suburbia ( ...
Hi @DIYKeith
Leaf spots in the last photo above looks to me like either burning of some sort (reflected heat/sun from the colorbond fence?) or moistu ...
Hi @Neilio
To the best of my knowledge there are no named cultivars/varieties of Acca sellowiana (syn Feijoa sellowiana) available as the true specie ...