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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 01.11 to 30.11 - Page nb 37

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 01.11.2022 - 30.11.2022
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ECO-FRIENDLY LAWN TIPS ™ Choose the ideal type of grass for your region (see following page). “While a cool-climate grass can grow ina hot climate, it requires a lot of water throughout summer, so picking the right type of lawn for your area is the best way to be watersmart,” says Steve Jackson. @ Horticulturist Rachel Okell of Our Green Sanctuary (ourgreensanctuary. com) recommends applying an organic lawn food at least once — but ideally two to three times — a year. “It improves soil structure which, in turn, helps to keep the lawn healthy,” she says. = To maximise water efficiency, install irrigation with a timer. Horticulturist Steve Halliday of Sydney Living Museums (sydneylivingmuseums.com.au) advises setting it to water in the evening or early morning. “This ensures water isn't wasted through evaporation,” he explains. ™ Train your lawn to use less water by watering less often, but for longer, to encourage deep root growth, says Steve Jackson. Check your local council for watering restrictions and rostering days that may apply in your local area. over the grass, “improves 1 drainage and nutrient even out the lawn,” says [6 falliday fy

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ECO-FRIENDLY LAWN TIPS ™ Choose the ideal type of grass for your region (see following page). “While a cool-climate grass can grow ina hot climate, it requires a lot of water throughout summer, so picking the right type of lawn for your area is the best way to be watersmart,” says Steve Jackson. @ Horticulturist Rachel Okell of Our Green Sanctuary (ourgreensanctuary. com) recommends applying an organic lawn food at least once — but ideally two to three times — a year. “It improves soil structure which, in turn, helps to keep the lawn healthy,” she says. = To maximise water efficiency, install irrigation with a timer. Horticulturist Steve Halliday of Sydney Living Museums (sydneylivingmuseums.com.au) advises setting it to water in the evening or early morning. “This ensures water isn't wasted through evaporation,” he explains. ™ Train your lawn to use less water by watering less often, but for longer, to encourage deep root growth, says Steve Jackson. Check your local council for watering restrictions and rostering days that may apply in your local area. over the grass, “improves 1 drainage and nutrient even out the lawn,” says [6 falliday fy
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