Don’s Mailbag Don read a selection of letters from the Burke’s Backyard mailbag. They included some interesting photographs and possibly a few records! Great gardens: We always enjoy seeing what you are achieving in your garden, so thanks to Virgilio and...
Gardening Tips, Books, Techniques and Tools
Drills
Drills People often ask Scott Cam, the builder on the Backyard Blitz team, for advice about buying cordless drills. His recommendation for anyone purchasing just one electric drill is to go for a good quality mains powered drill (that is with a cord), rather than a...
Fertiliser Manure
Fertiliser Manure Horse manure is very fibrous, rots down quickly and is regarded as being useful for heavy clay soils because of its fibre content. It also works well on sandy soils. It can be incorporated into the soil, or used as a mulch to about 5cm (2″)...
Foolproof Irrigation System
Foolproof Irrigation System A common problem with garden irrigation systems is that by the time water reaches the end of a long line, pressure is lost and the spray heads don’t function properly. As a result, some of the plants don’t get enough water....
Grafted Camellia
Grafted Camellia About eighteen months ago we looked at a wonderful groundcover camellia called Camellia sasanqua ‘Marge Miller’. Don thought that this plant, with its lovely pendulous habit, could possibly make a very good weeping standard. He decided to...
Grevillea Garden Update
Grevillea Garden Update Grevillea ‘Little Miss Muffet’ is in full flower at the moment in the grevillea garden. It is a hybrid between G. sericea and G. speciosa, and has very pretty pink spider-like flower clusters. Some of the grevilleas that were pruned...
Heavy Metals in Fertilisers
Heavy Metals in Fertilisers These days most people realise that using too many chemicals on the garden could be damaging to the environment. We received a letter from Jo Erkelens, a very concerned viewer who purchased a packet of Yates Gro Plus Complete Plant...
Lawns
Lawns A lush, green lawn adds beauty and value to any home, but many backyard lawns are thin and patchy, and struggle to survive. The problem is that most of us are ordinary gardeners, not greenkeepers, and we don’t have time to give our lawns constant care and...
Low Maintenance Garden
Low Maintenance Garden People often write to Don asking for his advice on setting up easy care gardens. They explain that they love gardens, but they lead busy lives and don’t have much time to spend on maintenance. Over the years many experts have claimed that...
Buying Time
Years ago, nurseries were fairly boring places. The plants were rarely sold in flower, and not much effort went into presenting them. However, times have changed dramatically. These days nothing cheers gardeners up more than a trip to the local nursery. Not only do...
