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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 01.11 to 30.11 - Page nb 77

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 01.11.2022 - 30.11.2022
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Photography (eck) Brigid Arnot, styling Fiona Gould, (pansies) Getty Images; (opposite) Dulux Austral covered outdoor areas. The colour, brightness and modes of some models can also be controlled via an app or a smart home assistant. Conjure an enchanting feel inside with warm white wire fairy lights or effervescent multi-coloured options. “With their flexibility and battery-powered versatility, they can be easily entwined around a mirror, bookcase, stair rail or delicately laid around a floral summer centrepiece," says Peter. Refresh walls It's amazing what a little scrubbing can achieve inside. To brighten up walls that feel neglected or marked, arm yourself with a feather or microfibre duster, microfibre cloths, sugar soap and a microfibre mop, fitted with a fresh pad. Run the duster across ceiling corners and cornices — a cobweb broom will help deal with resident spiders and their homes — then skirting boards. Next, tackle walls with a solution of sugar soap and water. Achieve a magical gu effect with an icicle-like % anopy of solar LEDs ~ no hardwiring rea ! VRE USS is Banish spider webs with an extending cobweb broom a Use the mop to clean the top half of walls, then a cloth or wipes for the lower half and to target fiddly areas around light switches. Colour in the garden Pretty up planters and beds with seasonal colour. Bunnings Greenlife buyer Katy Schreuder says, “Perennials such as bougainvillea, hibiscus and crepe myrtle look great in garden beds, while dahlias, petunias, begonias and marigolds are great for pots ina sunny spot. In shadier areas you might like to try impatiens, native violets, hardy outdoor ferns and perennials like gardenia, ‘Mona Lavender’ (Plectranthus), agapanthus and fuchsias.” Stay on top of watering to keep it all looking its best. “Generally speaking, annuals and vegetables will need to be watered every day,” says Katy. “Most perennials and shrubs will cope with being watered every second or third day once established, but always look for signs of water stress and adjust watering intervals accordingly.” ABOVE Mini pansies are easy to grow from seed and not only put ona lovely garden display, the flowers of edible varieties can also be used in salads and as cake decoration! bunnings.com.au | (O) bunnings | (®) bunnings 77

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Photography (eck) Brigid Arnot, styling Fiona Gould, (pansies) Getty Images; (opposite) Dulux Austral covered outdoor areas. The colour, brightness and modes of some models can also be controlled via an app or a smart home assistant. Conjure an enchanting feel inside with warm white wire fairy lights or effervescent multi-coloured options. “With their flexibility and battery-powered versatility, they can be easily entwined around a mirror, bookcase, stair rail or delicately laid around a floral summer centrepiece," says Peter. Refresh walls It's amazing what a little scrubbing can achieve inside. To brighten up walls that feel neglected or marked, arm yourself with a feather or microfibre duster, microfibre cloths, sugar soap and a microfibre mop, fitted with a fresh pad. Run the duster across ceiling corners and cornices — a cobweb broom will help deal with resident spiders and their homes — then skirting boards. Next, tackle walls with a solution of sugar soap and water. Achieve a magical gu effect with an icicle-like % anopy of solar LEDs ~ no hardwiring rea ! VRE USS is Banish spider webs with an extending cobweb broom a Use the mop to clean the top half of walls, then a cloth or wipes for the lower half and to target fiddly areas around light switches. Colour in the garden Pretty up planters and beds with seasonal colour. Bunnings Greenlife buyer Katy Schreuder says, “Perennials such as bougainvillea, hibiscus and crepe myrtle look great in garden beds, while dahlias, petunias, begonias and marigolds are great for pots ina sunny spot. In shadier areas you might like to try impatiens, native violets, hardy outdoor ferns and perennials like gardenia, ‘Mona Lavender’ (Plectranthus), agapanthus and fuchsias.” Stay on top of watering to keep it all looking its best. “Generally speaking, annuals and vegetables will need to be watered every day,” says Katy. “Most perennials and shrubs will cope with being watered every second or third day once established, but always look for signs of water stress and adjust watering intervals accordingly.” ABOVE Mini pansies are easy to grow from seed and not only put ona lovely garden display, the flowers of edible varieties can also be used in salads and as cake decoration! bunnings.com.au | (O) bunnings | (®) bunnings 77
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