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MikaRJ
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MikaRJ
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November

Thanks for the suggestions Mitchell! Going to give this a try, fingers crossed. Pray for my lawn  Mika

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We've just moved into this property and the lawn situation was worse than what it is now. Not sure what turf it is, I'm guessing buffalo. Grass has st ...

MikaRJ
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November

Thanks! Do you know of a project where these were used for ceiling or something similar? Would be great if I could get some references Mika

MikaRJ
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November

Thank you so much for your suggestions. It helps a great deal talking to professionals and have more clarity on projects. I'm thinking of starting wit ...

MikaRJ
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November

Thanks for showing interest in my post, I've just uploaded some images.

MikaRJ
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November

Thanks for your response Akanksha, I've edited my post and added some pics for your reference.

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Has anyone done an English country cottage style interior by themselves on a budget? If so, how was your experience and what would you recommend? I've ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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November

No examples at hand, @MikaRJ. However, the idea could be incorporated as a low-profile coffered ceiling. You could use the moulding across the ceiling ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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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 ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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November

That's an option @MikaRJ. Even adding a strip of something like Porta 30 x 8mm 2.4m Rounded Edging Bead Clear Pine across the ceiling would provide a ...

robchin
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November

Interesting - we must keep our partners happy. BUT be prepared for the extra weeds that come with that

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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November

Hi @MikaRJ, That's quite a large project to unpack, but I love your enthusiasm! Now that you've established the overall theme, I recommend concentrati ...

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MikaRJ
Getting Established
November

Thanks for the suggestions Mitchell! Going to give this a try, fingers crossed. Pray for my lawn  Mika

MikaRJ
Getting Established
5 replies
November

Thanks for showing interest in my post, I've just uploaded some images.

MikaRJ
Getting Established
November

Thanks for your response Akanksha, I've edited my post and added some pics for your reference.

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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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 ...

IDIG
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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
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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
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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 ...

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