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Paralysis Ticks: 5 tips to protect your household pets!
Posted on Sunday 24th June 2018
Paralysis Ticks: 5 tips to protect your household pets!
Read MoreMulch goodness: why you should mulch your garden
Posted on Sunday 24th June 2018
Mulch goodness: why you should mulch your garden
Read MoreIf you have a garden, then these tips will help it survive through summer.
Posted on Sunday 24th June 2018
If you have a garden, then these tips will help it survive through summer.
Read More8 tips to keeping your household pets cool this summer
Posted on Sunday 24th June 2018
8 tips to keeping your household pets cool this summer
Read MoreD.I.Y Bush Turkey Proof Backyard Compost
Posted on Sunday 24th June 2018
D.I.Y Bush Turkey Proof Backyard Compost
Read MoreStepping into Spring: 5 Tips to Prepare Your Veggie Garden
Posted on Sunday 24th June 2018
5 Tips to Prepare Your Veggie Garden 1. Prepare or Repair Garden Beds 2. Drainage 3. Weeding 4. Plan the Plants 5. Soil Preparation
Read MoreCoccidiosis in Chickens
Posted on Tuesday 24th October 2017
Coccidiosis is one of the most common debilitating diseases that effects backyard chickens. It is mainly seen in younger juvenile birds but can be seen in older birds that have poor immune systems with little or no resistance.
Read MoreFruition
Posted on Monday 23rd October 2017
New revolutionary fruit fly control. Come visit us instore today to discuss your fruit fly control program.
Read MoreWhat do you feed gamebirds?
Posted on Monday 11th September 2017
Farmed birds require a very carefully balanced, high protein diet. This is extremely difficult to maintain by feeding them solely on grains and natural vegetation as protein levels in grain fluctuate too much to provide gamebirds with a complete diet.
Read MoreMulches Aren't Mulches - Written by Dan Willmann
Posted on Friday 4th September 2015
There are five important reasons to mulch. The first, and probably the most important, is for water conservation. Mulch stops the top of the soil drying out, keeps the soil moist, and can reduce watering by up to 75 per cent. Mulching also prevents weeds and weed seed germination, which compete with plants for moisture and nutrients. Mulching keeps the soil temperature constant, and using an organic mulch means you’re adding extra organic matter to the soil; so that's an added benefit. Lastly, mulching looks good. A garden well mulched can create consistent colour and coverage to what was bare ground.
Read MoreHow to correctly tie Bayco Sighter Wire
Posted on Thursday 22nd January 2015
How to correctly tie Bayco Sighter Wire
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