Category: Landscape Supplies Sydney
- Tips for successful revegetation
15 January, 2020Read More
Bushfires have recently caused a lot of damage across the Australian landscape. Areas of vegetation that have been devastated by bushfire or erosion might be unable to repair naturally. This impacts the delicate balance of an ecosystem.
- Three Tips to Tree Staking
22 October, 2015Read More
When it comes to planting young trees, landscapers often choose to stake them to support and protect the tree and help them grow properly. Trees, as they grow, need to adapt to their environment increase their root ball and develop the capacity to support the tree crown. Staking a tree can help develop these attributes […]
- Best Grass Pavers for Homes
26 August, 2015Read More
Grass pavers are perfect for outdoor trafficked areas that are prone to be used as driveways, car parks, and pedestrian thoroughfares. Homeowners who often park on grass also use grass pavers as ground protection.
- Four Tips for Revegetation Programs
18 August, 2015Read More
Soil preparation is vital to successful revegetation encouraging the development and survival of tube stock. This involves soil conditioning, weed control, erosion prevention and correct planting techniques. When preparing your revegetation site, here’s four things you need to do:
- 3 Landscaping Mistakes to Avoid
27 July, 2015Read More
The key to a beautiful, landscaped yard is starting with a good landscaping plan. Many things can go wrong with your landscape project, causing inconvenience and costing you money.
- 3 Steps to Staking Tomatoes
22 June, 2015Read More
Tomatoes are favourite amongst most gardeners to grow in their backyard. Since tomato plants can grow quite tall and large, they can tend to fall over. Staking newly-planted tomatoes is a great solution to keep them from falling over and damaging the tomatoes.
- 3 Effective Ways to Minimise Soil Erosion
23 March, 2015Read More
Soil erosion occurs when land is disturbed by either natural elements or daily activities. Its development is often unnoticed but it brings serious damage to the soil, making it lose much of its nutrients.