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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 01.10 to 31.10 - Page nb 82

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 01.10.2022 - 31.10.2022
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PLANTS SENSORY PLANTS Feast your senses Touch, smell and admire these delightful garden picks Lambs ears The velvety silver-green leaves of this low-growing perennial are a tactile joy! It flourishes with little care once established, and thrives in dry conditions. Position in a warm, sunny spot with well-drained soil. Lift and divide the clump every few years to keep it looking fresh. Lemon myrtle When crushed or after rain, this bush tucker plant's leaves release a gorgeous lemon scent and can be used in teas, baking and more. Best in subtropical climates, it will Plant in full sun, in well-draining soil enriched with organic matter. Rosemary A small-to-medium shrub with an upright habit, its small, narrow leaves are essential to many Mediterranean dishes. The slightly coarse foliage is aromatic — put it where you will brush past to release the oils. Plant the creeping form to trail over pots or retaining walls, or as an attractive groundcover. Zinnia The bright blooms of this annual are instant mood-lifters. The multi-petalled flowers are a treat for the eyes, available in vibrant shades and in a gorgeous array of forms, ranging from pom-pom to star-shaped blooms. Sow seeds or plant seedlings in an area with full sun and well-drained soil. FOR MORE PLANTS, VISIT bunningscomau/plants grow in most warm, frost-free zones. (Stachys byzantina) Light-purple floral spikes appear on this groundcover in summer and attract pollinators. (Rosmarinus officinalis) Grows best in dry conditions and loves a spot in full sun with well-drained soil. (Backhousia citriodora) Asmall to medium tree, growing up to 8m tall, but can be kept compact with regular pruning. | - 7 4 - (Zinnia spp,) Feed with a liquid fertiliser formulated for flowers and deadhead regularly. 82 bunnings.com.au | (O) bunnings | ®) bunnings Words Tammy Huynh. Photography Getty Images.

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PLANTS SENSORY PLANTS Feast your senses Touch, smell and admire these delightful garden picks Lambs ears The velvety silver-green leaves of this low-growing perennial are a tactile joy! It flourishes with little care once established, and thrives in dry conditions. Position in a warm, sunny spot with well-drained soil. Lift and divide the clump every few years to keep it looking fresh. Lemon myrtle When crushed or after rain, this bush tucker plant's leaves release a gorgeous lemon scent and can be used in teas, baking and more. Best in subtropical climates, it will Plant in full sun, in well-draining soil enriched with organic matter. Rosemary A small-to-medium shrub with an upright habit, its small, narrow leaves are essential to many Mediterranean dishes. The slightly coarse foliage is aromatic — put it where you will brush past to release the oils. Plant the creeping form to trail over pots or retaining walls, or as an attractive groundcover. Zinnia The bright blooms of this annual are instant mood-lifters. The multi-petalled flowers are a treat for the eyes, available in vibrant shades and in a gorgeous array of forms, ranging from pom-pom to star-shaped blooms. Sow seeds or plant seedlings in an area with full sun and well-drained soil. FOR MORE PLANTS, VISIT bunningscomau/plants grow in most warm, frost-free zones. (Stachys byzantina) Light-purple floral spikes appear on this groundcover in summer and attract pollinators. (Rosmarinus officinalis) Grows best in dry conditions and loves a spot in full sun with well-drained soil. (Backhousia citriodora) Asmall to medium tree, growing up to 8m tall, but can be kept compact with regular pruning. | - 7 4 - (Zinnia spp,) Feed with a liquid fertiliser formulated for flowers and deadhead regularly. 82 bunnings.com.au | (O) bunnings | ®) bunnings Words Tammy Huynh. Photography Getty Images.
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