Mulch for Winter

Mulch for Winter

Mulching for the winter shares many advantages with summer mulching, such as decreasing water evaporation, protecting against soil erosion, and suppressing weed growth. Applying a generous layer of mulch on top of the soil can help stabilise soil temperature and...
Giant Bromeliad

Giant Bromeliad

Originally native to Brazil, Alcantarea imperialis ‘Rubra’ or Giant Bromeliad, is a strikingly beautiful variety of bromeliad that reproduces primarily through two methods: sexual reproduction via seeds and asexual reproduction via offsets, also known as...
Miniature Roses

Miniature Roses

This newly planted-out garden features Iceberg Roses, a species first introduced over 40 years ago. Iceberg Roses grow best in well-drained acidic soil, and should be planted in areas that will get a minimum of 6 hours of full sun exposure. Full sun is important to...
Last Wicket before Winter

Last Wicket before Winter

Kyran’s another one of our green keepers doing an outstanding job. Last week he turned out a top-shelf pitch for the first grade ISA premiership final – and received plenty of praise and positive feedback from players, parents, and coaches alike. Not one to rest...
The Gold Logie

The Gold Logie

WELCOME TO THE TEAM – GRAEME LOGAN When it comes to reputations – it’s pretty hard to match this man’s achievements in the sports turf industry. From overseeing the construction of the stadium surface at the 2000 Olympics, to preparing the fields for State of Origins,...
Mini-makeover

Mini-makeover

This morning’s mini-makeover was carried out in record time at one of our private college client’s sites. A dozen new plants and a load of fresh mulch really does make a difference – nice work Erik!