You don’t like the Rosemarinifolia?
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Couple of weeks ago (the early August wind storm in the outer east of Melbourne we had a rather large tree come down in our yardhttps://scontent.fmel7-1.fna.fbcdn.n...0d&oe=615BC6EA
Took quite a bit of cleaning up...
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our wood stack has doubled in size, we are trying to work out who to leave it too in our will..:lol2:
I do like them, I hedged with them, but they were very patchy and were extremely inconsistent with how they grew, the way they grew and how they would just die.
I've got another fenceline that I've done with Callistemon citrinus and they're proving to be slower growing but giving a far better result, so I'm not sure if I will leave it clear and let the grass grow there or redo it again with the bottle brushes.
One of my young blokes bought me this for Father's day[bigrolf]
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New turf went in a week or 2 ago, along with a rainbird controlled automatic sprinkler system. Very happy with the results, but I think I killed my offsider!
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For lawn grub, black beetle etc., I've found Acelepryn GR to be the easiest and most effective. Best spread by fertiliser spreader in August/Sept, here in Qld. It's a once-a-year treatment and safe to use, too. [thumbsupbig]