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Re: Gardening - Aussie style!
Originally Posted by asher
(Post 10920125)
I love pig face. When our rental garden died next doors pig face spilled over onto my path so I picked about 10 pieces and stuck them in the soil in early spring and they all grew!
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Re: Gardening - Aussie style!
I'm gonna plant self-surviving plants when I get around to it. :)
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Re: Gardening - Aussie style!
Originally Posted by Alfresco
(Post 10920977)
I'm gonna plant self-surviving plants when I get around to it. :)
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Re: Gardening - Aussie style!
Originally Posted by cresta57
(Post 10921062)
I've looked everywhere for them & round to its are just not for sale here. I might bring a big bag full back with me from overseas. You can never get enough round to its;)
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Re: Gardening - Aussie style!
Originally Posted by cresta57
(Post 10921062)
I've looked everywhere for them & round to its are just not for sale here. I might bring a big bag full back with me from overseas. You can never get enough round to its;)
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Re: Gardening - Aussie style!
Originally Posted by Alfresco
(Post 10921063)
... A bit of Africa in Australia. :)
Bullens African Lion Safari: http://queenslandplaces.com.au/sites...ards/B0426.jpg |
Re: Gardening - Aussie style!
That looks like Longleat in the UK if it's still going.
My african daisies are quite hardy but they do seem to need regular watering in warm weather. |
Re: Gardening - Aussie style!
Originally Posted by TheCreature
(Post 10912903)
Two most important things you are going to need are copious amounts of weed killer and mulch.
I never used weed killers in the UK, but attempting to weed by hand here is nigh on impossible, the weeds grow faster than you can pull them up. So spray them and mulch to stop them coming up in the first place. |
Re: Gardening - Aussie style!
Concrete ... That's the answer
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Re: Gardening - Aussie style!
Originally Posted by eddie007
(Post 10923430)
Concrete ... That's the answer
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Re: Gardening - Aussie style!
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10923291)
You can say that again. The last house we lived in was on an 800sqm plot with lots of shrub/flower borders. I tried a systematic approach - two buckets full of weeds a day, providing the chickens with as many daily salads as they could eat but even at that rate I just couldn't keep up. :blink:
We've never used weed n feed on our lawn (just seasol and organic fertiliser pellets during the winter) and we have fewer weeds than all the neighbours who do. Like I said before, we're probably the more inept, lackadaisical gardeners on the block, yet just from aesthetics, the lawn looks pretty good. |
Re: Gardening - Aussie style!
We've got 5 acres to weed.
We don't attempt to weed the grass amongst the avo trees (kept short anyway), avo trees are all mulched and remulched. I go round the garden beds and recovering rain-forest every few weeks. |
Re: Gardening - Aussie style!
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 10923291)
You can say that again. The last house we lived in was on an 800sqm plot with lots of shrub/flower borders. I tried a systematic approach - two buckets full of weeds a day, providing the chickens with as many daily salads as they could eat but even at that rate I just couldn't keep up. :blink:
Bunnings wanted the earth for weed matting, so I went on eBay, $50 for 60 metres, free postage. |
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Try landscape suppliers for bigger quantities of matting/gravel etc. Much cheaper than Bunnings.
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Re: Gardening - Aussie style!
Originally Posted by Japonica
(Post 10925123)
I think it depends on a lot of factors. We mulch heavily to discourage the weeds and it takes me maybe 5-10 min every four weeks or so to pull all the weeds in our flower/shrub border. Popping the weeds out of the lawn takes a bit longer, maybe 30-40 min every three to four weeks during the winter/spring. Summer--the weeds aren't much of an issue at all. That said our block is smaller, just 500 sqm.
We've never used weed n feed on our lawn (just seasol and organic fertiliser pellets during the winter) and we have fewer weeds than all the neighbours who do. Like I said before, we're probably the more inept, lackadaisical gardeners on the block, yet just from aesthetics, the lawn looks pretty good.
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 10925497)
Same here (except for the chooks). We got so sick of weeding that we put weed mat on all the borders, cut around the existing shrubs and rose bushes, and plonked mulch on the top. No weeds and it looks pretty good.
Bunnings wanted the earth for weed matting, so I went on eBay, $50 for 60 metres, free postage. |
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