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11h ago
App says it's pepper but I'm doubtful.
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Reddit » Gardening Australia
11h ago
Large storm the other week left everything saturated, we have had sun recently (Sydney) however this cactus looks worse for wear.
Any tips how to fix?
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11h ago
My mulberry started well when planted and had growth. But now very sick and leaves falling off. Lower limb is completely empty. Please help.
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Reddit » Gardening Australia
11h ago
My dwarf lime tree recently had a caterpillar attack and had been treated. But now it's got these black dots on the plant, around the pot, on the fence behind the pot and on the ground. The ones on the ground look like they have tails. I've tried a google search on my image, but can't work it out. Please help me identify what it is, it's creepy. I'm in South East QLD.
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Reddit » Gardening Australia
11h ago
First photo here shows the left and middle Chilean Jasmine blooming nicely, but they often have brown spots on leaves (I’ve just removed the leaves).
Jasmine on the right has substantially more healthy leaves compared to the other two, but has not bloomed since I put them in the ground?
Second photo shows what was at the property when purchased.
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Reddit » Gardening Australia
11h ago
During our renovation, I put racking covered in tarps in front of these lilly pillies to store things. Predictably (in hindsight), the areas of the plants that were shaded are now bare though the plant is still thriving at the top.
Will the lower sections recover of have I ruined my wife’s garden?!?
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Reddit » Gardening Australia
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Have a (rental) with large amounts of "gravel" actually about 70% clay or silt. What is the best (cheap) long term way to get rid of weeds. Done the Glyphosate (Roundup) thing. By the time that the Summers weeds were dead - the next batch comes in!!! The areas involved do not want anything at all! Between the house and the shed and the driveway as well as side of shed etc. Is salt worth looking at or not reliable? Was thinking the not food grade salt for pools or whatever? Any longer term suggestions welcome.
submitted by /u/BobThePideon
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Reddit » Gardening Australia
11h ago
What should I budget for a zero turn mower for a 2000sq/m block?
I’d like to catch the grass the house and mulch the grass further away
Only reason for a zero turn is I’m told it makes the mowing quicker ?
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11h ago
Hello, soon I'll be moving to Australia (I'm from the USA). Specifically, I'll be moving to Brisbane. Where do you buy gardening products? Any major gardening store in Australia?
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