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20.01.2022 Off to quote a job in Tennyson SA. I'll be sure to take a moment to enjoy the beautiful view.



16.01.2022 That would be me!

13.01.2022 Did you know I help sellers and Real Estate agents get gardens looking wonderful and ready for open inspections and sale. Give me a call if you need help 0430 308 797

10.01.2022 TIPS AND TRAPS OF WINTER LAWN CARE Winter’s an important time for solving lawn problems. If you fix and feed now, the lawn will be in good shape for the coming summer. REMOVE WEEDS... During winter, weeds take advantage of the lawn’s weakened state to fill every possible gap. Bindii & broad-leafed weeds can be relatively easily controlled with the help of a herbicide. GET FERTILISING A simple way to remove weeds and fertilise the lawn at the same time. Late August is the perfect time to feed the lawn and, these days, the availability of slow release lawn foods means this task is much easier than it used to be. Organic Dynamic Lifter Lawn Food is another option for long-term feeding. It has the added benefit of improving the soil’s organic content. SPIKE AND AERATE At the end of winter, soil’s often compacted, so the lawn will benefit from a good spiking. Do this by energetically pushing a fork as far as possible vertically into the soil or, if you’re really keen, hiring a mechanical aerator. OVERSOW Thicken tired and worn lawns by oversowing. Need help? Give me a call for a FREE quote 0430 308 797 Tips taken from Yates. Thanks for sharing!



09.01.2022 Thanks to Bunnings we are shown how to properly prune roses in winter getting them ready for beautiful blooms in the warmer months. Simple and easy. Give it a go yourself or give me a call and I'll do it for you. 0430 308 797

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07.01.2022 Better Homes and Gardens share some of their winter garden care tips. 1. Remember to winter clean As winter sets in, it’s important to make sure your garden is free of disease. The best way to do this is by clearing away all spent plant material. Remove dead plants, old vegetables, and anything else that could affect the health of your garden. If your garden has support structures, like bean stakes or trellises, remember to clean them to make sure there are no lingering... diseases. A solution of water and bleach will do the trick. Now is also a good time to weed your garden. Weed seeds are the first to germinate in warmer months, so it’s a good idea to pull them up before they have a chance to cause trouble in spring. 2. Choose the right plants Winter is to some plants what spring is to others. Veggies like broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, peas, and Brussels sprouts actually grow best during cooler months. Root vegetables like turnips, beets, radishes, rutabagas, and baby carrots are other good options. If you’re looking for plants that will make your garden pop, try planting cheery pansies, snapdragons or English daisies. Unless your garden is subject to intense cold snaps, there’s no reason why it can’t be blooming with colourful flowers and delicious produce. 3. Be generous with mulch A great way to help your garden growregardless of the seasonis to use mulch as fertilizer. Mulch helps moderate soil temperature, keeping the roots of your plants cool and moist. This is particularly important in winters when your plants might wither in the harsh and windy conditions. Mulch also helps prevent soil erosion. Covering your garden with mulch will help protect it from the impact of raindrops and wind. You can buy mulch from a store or use your own mix by composting annual plants like vines and climbing plants. While compost is not the same as mulch, it helps lock in your soil’s existing nutrients 4 Test your soil To make sure your garden has the best chance of surviving winter, remember to test the pH level of your soil. You can do this with a pH kit or electronic tester. For a vegetable garden, aim for a pH level between 6.3 and 6.9. If you get a reading above 7 - in other words, too alkaline - try adding sphagnum peat moss or elemental sulfur. If it is too acidic, you can try to increase the pH level with lime. By making the necessary adjustments, you will put your garden in good stead for winter. 5. Compost leaves As winter blows in dead leaves and other debris, take the opportunity to add what you can to a compost bin. Fallen leaves are gardening gold. You can use them to make mulch, compost and leaf mold. This way, you not only clear your garden of troublesome debris, you also stockpile quality fertilizer for the year to come.



07.01.2022 An interesting and very relevant read. We'll be keeping a careful eye on this!

05.01.2022 It's a nice day to be planting some beautiful flowers in Athelstone SA! It's a nice day to be planting some beautiful flowers in Athelstone SA!

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02.01.2022 The weekend is nearly here! Don't waste it mowing your lawn. Give me a call 0430 308 797The weekend is nearly here! Don't waste it mowing your lawn. Give me a call 0430 308 797

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