Bling Lawnmowing in Loxton North | Local business
Bling Lawnmowing
Locality: Loxton North
Phone: +61 451 848 549
Address: 7 Matruh Street 5333 Loxton North, SA, Australia
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20.01.2022 Thank you Ella for updating this page. We are very proud of you.Thank you Ella for updating this page. We are very proud of you.
20.01.2022 Hi yo everyone out there hope you all well. Hey on a topic of gardening I sent in a question to Helen Young. Does conifdor spray and tablets ( aphid treatment for roses) give be dementia to bees ? Well not only we got an answer but also won question of the month and was published in the weekend Australian magazine. There is the copy of the answer for your reading, enjoy. Also if you would questions answered look up Helen young she very helpful and you never know you might win question of them month. Happy dirt therapy from Bling lawn mowing Bill and Mandy
18.01.2022 Busy day at the office Hi everyone hope you are all fantastic Bling sends love to you all just a couple of pic to remind mulch is good and time to get it in your garden if you haven’t all ready have a lovely Sunday
18.01.2022 Proud Dad moment First time on the brush cutter and did an awesome job great working with one of my sons .
17.01.2022 Sorry we are late but April planting is here. We hope everyone has a safe and happy Easter.
14.01.2022 A huge thank you to everyone for liking our pageA huge thank you to everyone for liking our page
14.01.2022 Seeds to be sown in October for harvest December Basil, Broccoli, Cabbage, Chilli peppers, Coriander, Lettuce, Mint, Mustard Green, Oregano, Radish, Rocket, Savory- summer savory, Savory- winter savory, Tomato and Turnip. January ... Amaranth, Asparagus pee, Beans- climbing, Beans- dwarf, Beetroot, Borage, Capsicum, Chinese cabbage, Chives, Cucumber, Daikon, Dill, Eggplant, Endive, French tarragon, Kohlrabi, Leeks, Lemon balm, Luffa, NZ Spinach, Parsley, Rockmelon, Silverbeet, Spring onion, Sunflower, Sweet marjoram and water melon. February Cape gooseberry, Carrot, Celeriac, Cowpeas, Fennel, Marrow, Okra, Pumpkin, Salsify, Sweet corn and Yam/OK. March Burdock, Celery, Chicory, Horseradish, Jerusalem artichokes, Parsnip and Potato. May Yacon
14.01.2022 Thank you all so much for liking our page will get some pictures and some helpful hints up soon you all have a great safe Easter.
13.01.2022 This month's list
12.01.2022 Seeds to sow in November for harvest in: December Basil, Broccoli, Cabbage, Chilli peppers, Coriander, Lettuce, Mint, Mustard greens, NZ spinach, Oregano, Radish, Rocket, Savory / Summer savory, Squash, Tomato, Turnip, Zucchini.... January Amaranth, Asparagus pea, Climbing beans, Dwarf bean, Beetroot, Borage, Capsicum, Chinese, Cabbage, Chives, Cucumber, Eggplant, French tarragon, Kohlrabi, Leeks, Lemon balm, Luffa, Marrow, Parsley, Rockmelon, Silverbeet, Spring onions, Sunflower, Tomatillo, Watermelon. February Cape gooseberries, Carrot, Celeriac, Celery, Cowpeas, Okra, Salsify, Sweet corn, Yam/Oka. March Burdock, Chicory, Horseradish, Jerusalem Artichokes. April Rosella. May Yacon. August Thyme.
12.01.2022 Hi Everyone, Its time to get your vegi garden planted up. The following seeds need to be planted for harvest in: August Cabbage, Kale, Lettuce, Mustard greens and Radishes.... September Peas October Broad beans, Fava Beans, Snow peas November Garlic (plant cloves) December Onions Its also time to get your Strawberry plants in the ground. If planting by seed it will be 12 months until you are able to harvest. Keep tuned for gardening tips
10.01.2022 Someone who had terminal cancer once said, "don't be sad for me, we all come to this world to be tourists, enjoy life, go sightseeing, do good deeds, I just so happen to be leaving earlier than others". Today is Cancer Survivor Day. Can I ask a favor?? Just a few of you will do it. If you know someone who fought a battle against cancer and passed away, or someone who is still struggling, or know a brave survivor; copy and paste.This is personal for me. Thank you 8 hrs
08.01.2022 BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF FLOWER FOR JANUARYBEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF FLOWER FOR JANUARY
04.01.2022 Ella's favorite flower for November Hibiscus (Hibiscus Rosa- Sinensis)
03.01.2022 What to plant in January? Amaranth Asparagus pea Climbing beans Dwarf beans... Beetroot Burdock Carrot Chives Cucumber Eggplant Kohlrabi Lettuce Marrow Mustard green Okra Oregano Parsley Radish Rosella Rutabaga Salsify Silverbeet Sunflower Sweetcorn Turnip Zucchini See more
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