It’s the season when outdoor plants move inside. You might have sent your houseplants to your deck or perhaps you have some tender tropical’s that need to be overwintered indoors. But before your plants come inside, a trip to the garden store can solve any potential problems. Continue reading “Time to bring your plants in.”
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Summer Gardening Tips
Preparation is critical for your garden to survive the wilting effects of the Australian Summer. Summer means different things to different gardeners. Some parts of Australia bake in the harsh rays, while other parts are bashed with storms. But for all of us, summer brings common challenges, such as dividing time and effort between keeping our gardens in good shape, and enjoying them during the summer holidays. Below are some tips to help you try and achieve both.
Top Tips To Improve Your Handyman Skills
It’s that time of the year. The weather’s fine, the days are long and there are all sorts of jobs around the house that need doing. Are you up for it? More importantly, are your DIY skills up for it?
Your home doesn’t go on holiday
With the warmer weather upon us, and the holiday season rapidly approaching, it’s important to take particular care of your lawn and garden. If you go away on holiday, your lawn and garden stay right at home and it needs to be very high on your priority list of Things to Arrange before I Go.
Things to do in your garden this spring
We know it is spring time when the days are longer, the weather is warmer and the garden gets excited. Plants which have been quiet for months suddenly get a new lease of life. The lawn which has hardly needed a mow in ages now needs a haircut.
Easy things to do around the home in winter
Yes it’s cold & wet & windy outside and therefore we tend to stay indoors near the heating. But your poor garden doesn’t have that luxury – it’s stuck outside in all weather. It’s probably looking at you indoors and wondering if you’re ever going to come and visit.
Continue reading “Easy things to do around the home in winter”
Summer is coming – be prepared
You know that spring has sprung because your garden has taken over. And with summer following spring, now is the time to think about so many tasks around the house. Keeping your garden trim and terrific makes sense for two very important reasons.