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GARDEN HELP
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Mulching
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GARDEN PROBLEMS
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GENERAL INFO
Asthma and Gardening
Coastal and Seaside Plants
Fire Retardants
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Keeping Birds as Pets
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Plant Flowering Times
Planting Guide
Selling a House

LAWNS
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Weeds in the Lawn

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PLANTS
African Violets
Asparagus
Azaleas
Bonsai
Bulbs
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Camellias
Citrus
Clematis
Clivia
Cyclamen
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Gardenias
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Orchids
Raspberries
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Strawberries
Sturt Desert Pea

STARTING FROM SEED
Why Plant Seed
Flowers and Vegetables
Growing Your Own Edible Sprouts
Growing Your Own Produce
Introduce Children to the Garden
Planting Seed
Transplanting Flower Seedlings
Transplanting Vegetable Seedling

USING FOOD FROM THE GARDEN
An Introduction to Using Herbs
An Introduction to Vegetarianism
Cooking with Herbs
Edible Flowers
Food from the Garden
From the Fruit Tree Garden
General Recipes

WATER MANAGEMENT
Cleaner Plant Production
Conserving Our Household Water
Mulches
Plants Which Use Minimum Water
Water Collection
Watering Systems

WEEDS
Garden Weeds
Lawn Weeds

WILDLIFE IN YOUR GARDEN
A wild life garden
Birds
Frogs
Lizards
Possums
Snakes
Spiders

WOLLEMI PINE
Purchase your own living fossil

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Fertilisers from Brunnings

Blood and BoneBrunnings Blood & Bone is a high quality natural organic fertiliser that is suitable for all types of plants. It has been specifically formulated to ensure that it meets all the criteria for a GENUINE Blood & Bone fertiliser and not just a blood and bone "based" fertiliser.

Brunnings Blood & Bone is ideal for preparing garden beds, planting shrubs, trees or roses and when feeding all garden plants especially Australian natives.

Available in 2.5, 5, 10 and 25 kg sizes.


Nitrophoska Slow Release Fertiliser for RosesNitrophoska Slow Release for Roses is a well balanced fertiliser containing all the major and trace elements required to produce healthy, profuse flowering roses in pots and in the ground.

As Nitrophoska Slow Release for Roses has no resin coating (it is 100% fertiliser) it penetrates immediately for quick results and keeps feeding for 3 to 4 months from application.

Available in 500g tubs.


Fruit and Citrus FoodBrunnings Fruit & Citrus Food contains essential nutrients for green healthy foliage and large juicy fruit. It is recommended for use on lemons, oranges, grapefruit, mandarins, limes and cumqats.

For best results apply Brunnings Fruit & Citrus Food in early Spring and once in late Summer.

Available in 2.5 and 5 kg sizes.


Rose FoodBrunnings Rose Food is specially formulated to provide the essential nutrients required for vigorous, healthy rose growth and beautiful blooms. It is balanced granular fertiliser which is fast acting and easy to use.

For best results Brunnings Rose Food should be applied in early Spring after buds show signs of growth and again in mid Summer to promote Autumn blooms.

Available in 2.5 and 5 kg sizes.



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