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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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November

HI @MikaRJ, To address those patchy areas, identify the root causes, whether compacted soil, pests, or other factors. It could just be that the lawn h ...

LisasGarden
Making a Splash
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We have lived on our property for around 26 years and it is an ongoing project. Until lockdown I hadn’t really grown much in the way of edibles apart ...

IDIG
Having an Impact
June

Best is hardwood with no chemical treatment , the Bunnings staff should be able to advise . If treated timber is more affordable , you could. Still us ...

Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
June

Hello @tbutete It's great that you've received excellent advice from @LisasGarden. Just to add to the suggestions made, I recommend having a look a ...

LisasGarden
Making a Splash
2 replies
June

If your garden bed is going to be used to grow edibles then you need to use a food safe timber. We have used sienna treated timber in my raised veggie ...

LisasGarden
Making a Splash
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On my last trip to Bunnings I picked up these two garden arches. I actually went in for a support for over veggie box but came out with these instead! ...

Community Manager Jason
Community Manager

In most places it is best to wait until at least the end of June or into July when the bushes are completely dormant. Early pruning can, in some inst ...

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