Keep up to date with the latest advice and tips from residential to commercial to help you to look after your garden.

4 Tips for growing Lavender in your garden

4 Tips For Growing Lavender in Your Garden! Lavandula (common name lavender) is a genus of 47 known species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. Lavender is an easy flower to grow. It creates a blanket of colour and a serene fragrance. Lavender is best grown in neatly clipped hedges, in pots, in courtyards,

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3 Tips for Planning Your New Garden!

3 Tips For Planning Your New Garden! Whether you have pulled out an existing garden bed to create a fresh one or you have purchased a brand new home and are putting in garden beds for the first time there are a few things to think about. How big do you want the garden beds?

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What is The difference between hedging and screening plants?

what is The difference between hedging & screening plants? Petunias are always a great choice when brightening up your gardens or pots. The hybrid petunia ‘Picasso in Pink’ is a stunning long-flowering favourite that is a part of the Happitunia range. It is perfect for hanging baskets, pots and garden beds. They thrive in full

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Have you got lawn grub?

Lawn grubs are a common problem in the South East of Queensland, they are easily treatable if you find them in your lawn, Although prevention or early detection is the simplest way. There are a few signs that may indicate you have lawn grub listed below: Patches of brown or thinning turf If there are

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Why use Mulch and Bark

Why use Mulch and Bark and which one is best to use? Bark & Mulch are used for a number of reasons in the garden, it helps to suppress weeds, perfect for tidying up and giving the garden beds a lift, it is great for water retention and if the right one is used it

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The Best Flowers And Vegetables To Be Planting In Summer!

Best Flowers and Vegetables to be Planting in Summer! Flowers:Begonia, cosmos, gomphrena, sunflower, torenia and vinca. Vegetables:Beans, Broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, cress, leek, lettuce, radish, rhubarb, silver beet and spring onion. Also artichoke suckers, capsicum, celery, cucumber, eggplant, kohlrabi, marrow, melon, okra, sweet corn, sweet potato tubers, tomatoes and zucchini. Petunias are always a great choice

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