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What should you look for in a good quality fertiliser?
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Flooding causes a huge amount of damage. We discuss how to limit this and get your turf surface back into good nick asap.
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Autumn broadleaf weed control

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Stadium Turf Management for non sport events.
#concert#turfgrass#stadium#special events#nrl#lawn & garden#lawn care#aflw#aussie rules#led lights#growlights#hybrid
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Turf nutrient management
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Oxeye daisy
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Cutting through the bull****. Cost effective fertiliser strategies for high performance turf grass.
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Little Ironweed is a big seed producer and terribly difficult to control.
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ID the weed creeping buttercup from a photo and find how to control this poisonous weed.
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New soil surfactant research in 2024
#soil#lawn care#lawn & garden#turf grass#turfgrass#turf health#plant health#surfactants#horticulture#soil moisture#water conservation
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Correctly identifying scarab larvae is important to make sure you can control them. This is a complete Australian guide to their identification, and management.
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In order to make sure we can continue to use pesticides to control insect pests it’s important to rotate chemical groups.
Here is a free insecticide resistance chart
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Amaranth is a great competitor due to its early emergence, rapid growth, large seed production and long-term seed viability. It is able to germinate in low light conditions, and grows all year-round in warmer climates. Amaranth has a primary root with deeper spreading secondary fibrous root structures.
For more weed information and help with weed Identification
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There has been a heap of Bittercress around this year. A fair bit of moisture with a warmer winter than usual and bingo! Learn how to Identify weeds from a photo and how to control Bittercress.
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