4 Reasons Why Laying Mulch Is the Perfect Garden Project for the Reluctant Gardener

Posted on: 5 March 2018
For many people, gardening is a pleasant pastime that they find great enjoyment in performing. For many more, gardening is a dutiful chore or even a dreaded task that's to be avoided at all costs. However, if you are in possession of a garden, then garden you must, even if it's only to do the bare minimum to keep it from becoming overgrown and unruly. If you're not a natural-born gardener, then you probably like to limit your attention to tasks that are going to have maximum benefit with minimum effort and time spent.
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What You Need to Know About Having a Residential Well or Bore

Posted on: 2 March 2018
A residential well or bore can be a good choice for any large property where underground water is readily available, as this can reduce your costs for needed fresh water, and also ensure you have access to water even if city supplies are cut off for some reason. Using your own bore or well also allows you to control the quality of the water, as you know that water won't be pumped full of chemicals and contaminants before it reaches your home.
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Want a Healthier Lawn? No Problem

Posted on: 27 February 2018
Having a beautiful, lush garden is a goal for many homeowners. It's the kind of thing people picture when they daydream about what their ideal home could look like — and because gardens are entirely the product of our own hard work, it doesn't feel too far out of reach. Unfortunately, not everybody knows the tricks of the trade, and transforming your outdoor spaces into the verdant paradise you've imagined may not be a simple task.
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Drain The Swamp: Protecting Your Garden From Wet Weather

Posted on: 27 February 2018
Summer storms in Queensland are known for large amounts of rainfall in a short period. As a new homeowner, it's frustrating to see your back garden go underwater time and again when the heavens open and the rain pours down. However, while you weren't involved in the initial design of your garden, there is no reason why you can't make changes now to stop it turning into swamp every time it rains.
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