Welcome to January — a month of relaxation, recreation and a recess from the busy-ness of life. With much needed time off from work, there’s now ample time to start all the many projects you’ve put off until the new year!
What better place to start than your very own backyard; we’ve come up with a list of the best home projects to start this January!
New Year's guide to growing a great garden:
New year, new garden, right? With over 90 years of experience helping Aussies keep their gardens green, be sure to check out the link to find everything you need to start your own vegetable garden! Including all the must-have products to help your garden grow, as well as planting and watering guides; this is all you’ll need to start growing.
Liven up your pool area this year:
Any pool owner knows that while they are amazing in the summertime, they don’t leave much room in your backyard! Adding some greenery to your pool area helps in making your pool area more unique. From suitable plants to tips for planting them — this guide is the bee’s knees for any pool owner wanting to branch out this new year.
Level up your garden game in 2023:
Bring your garden from “eh” to envy in no time with our handy jets, sprays, pop-ups and valve products to give your garden a fighting chance all year round. It’s time to ditch the watering can in 2023 as sprays and jets are the ideal watering solution for your garden as they suit a variety of garden spaces, and offer different spray patterns; plus it also means you only need to turn the water on. Level up your garden game in the new year!
How to master your very own irrigation system:
Having an irrigation system for your garden takes you from a gardening beginner to a certified green thumb. Though creating an irrigation system that will work for your plants can be hard to figure out, you can use your spare time this new year to make it happen! We’ve made it easy with a step-by-step guide to helping your garden flourish!
Bring your lawn to life with Pop-Ups:
In this downloadable guide, find out how you can use pop-ups in your irrigation systems to bring your lawn to life. Watering your garden just got a whole lot easier in 2023 with even water distribution and easily concealed parts!
How to start a compost the worms will love:
Composting is a long-term solution to enriching your soil and recycling your food scraps. Creating a DIY composting system is not a one-day job though the benefits to your garden are unparalleled; with this easy guide, you’ll be a pro in no time.
Grow tomatoes like a PRO-mato:
Though tomatoes are a notoriously high-maintenance veggie (or fruit) to grow, the rewards (juicy, red tomatoes ripe for the picking) are worth it, especially, when you’ve put in the love and care into growing them – Dad jokes not included.
Succulent obsession starts now:
Succulents are gateway plants, any plant-parent knows this! Once you have one, it, almost always, turns into a full-blown succulent obsession. We can understand why; succulents are cost-effective, easy to grow and very, very hard to kill. Growing succulents is so simple this is perfect for those whose green thumbs are about as green as your grass in summer.
The ultimate school holiday activity for you and your little ones:
Looking for a fun school holiday activity, why not pick up gardening with your little ones these holidays? Not only are there a myriad of health benefits to gardening including boosting your immune system, improved mood, stress relief and a great dose of vitamin D; and who wouldn’t want an extra set of hands helping out? Start a mini garden with your mini me’s with these tips and tricks.
New year, new garden, right? With over 90 years of experience helping Aussies keep their gardens green, be sure to check out the link to find everything you need to start your own vegetable garden! Including all the must-have products to help your garden grow, as well as planting and watering guides; this is all you’ll need to start growing.
Any pool owner knows that while they are amazing in the summertime, they don’t leave much room in your backyard! Adding some greenery to your pool area helps in making your pool area more unique. From suitable plants to tips for planting them — this guide is the bee’s knees for any pool owner wanting to branch out this new year.
Level up your garden game in 2023:
Bring your garden from “eh” to envy in no time with our handy jets, sprays, pop-ups and valve products to give your garden a fighting chance all year round. It’s time to ditch the watering can in 2023 as sprays and jets are the ideal watering solution for your garden as they suit a variety of garden spaces, and offer different spray patterns; plus it also means you only need to turn the water on. Level up your garden game in the new year!
How to master your very own irrigation system:
Having an irrigation system for your garden takes you from a gardening beginner to a certified green thumb. Though creating an irrigation system that will work for your plants can be hard to figure out, you can use your spare time this new year to make it happen! We’ve made it easy with a step-by-step guide to helping your garden flourish!
Bring your lawn to life with Pop-Ups:
In this downloadable guide, find out how you can use pop-ups in your irrigation systems to bring your lawn to life. Watering your garden just got a whole lot easier in 2023 with even water distribution and easily concealed parts!
How to start a compost the worms will love:
Composting is a long-term solution to enriching your soil and recycling your food scraps. Creating a DIY composting system is not a one-day job though the benefits to your garden are unparalleled; with this easy guide, you’ll be a pro in no time.
Grow tomatoes like a PRO-mato:
Though tomatoes are a notoriously high-maintenance veggie (or fruit) to grow, the rewards (juicy, red tomatoes ripe for the picking) are worth it, especially, when you’ve put in the love and care into growing them – Dad jokes not included.
Succulent obsession starts now:
Succulents are gateway plants, any plant-parent knows this! Once you have one, it, almost always, turns into a full-blown succulent obsession. We can understand why; succulents are cost-effective, easy to grow and very, very hard to kill. Growing succulents is so simple this is perfect for those whose green thumbs are about as green as your grass in summer.
The ultimate school holiday activity for you and your little ones:
Looking for a fun school holiday activity, why not pick up gardening with your little ones these holidays? Not only are there a myriad of health benefits to gardening including boosting your immune system, improved mood, stress relief and a great dose of vitamin D; and who wouldn’t want an extra set of hands helping out? Start a mini garden with your mini me’s with these tips and tricks.
Bring your garden from “eh” to envy in no time with our handy jets, sprays, pop-ups and valve products to give your garden a fighting chance all year round. It’s time to ditch the watering can in 2023 as sprays and jets are the ideal watering solution for your garden as they suit a variety of garden spaces, and offer different spray patterns; plus it also means you only need to turn the water on. Level up your garden game in the new year!
Having an irrigation system for your garden takes you from a gardening beginner to a certified green thumb. Though creating an irrigation system that will work for your plants can be hard to figure out, you can use your spare time this new year to make it happen! We’ve made it easy with a step-by-step guide to helping your garden flourish!
Bring your lawn to life with Pop-Ups:
In this downloadable guide, find out how you can use pop-ups in your irrigation systems to bring your lawn to life. Watering your garden just got a whole lot easier in 2023 with even water distribution and easily concealed parts!
How to start a compost the worms will love:
Composting is a long-term solution to enriching your soil and recycling your food scraps. Creating a DIY composting system is not a one-day job though the benefits to your garden are unparalleled; with this easy guide, you’ll be a pro in no time.
Grow tomatoes like a PRO-mato:
Though tomatoes are a notoriously high-maintenance veggie (or fruit) to grow, the rewards (juicy, red tomatoes ripe for the picking) are worth it, especially, when you’ve put in the love and care into growing them – Dad jokes not included.
Succulent obsession starts now:
Succulents are gateway plants, any plant-parent knows this! Once you have one, it, almost always, turns into a full-blown succulent obsession. We can understand why; succulents are cost-effective, easy to grow and very, very hard to kill. Growing succulents is so simple this is perfect for those whose green thumbs are about as green as your grass in summer.
The ultimate school holiday activity for you and your little ones:
Looking for a fun school holiday activity, why not pick up gardening with your little ones these holidays? Not only are there a myriad of health benefits to gardening including boosting your immune system, improved mood, stress relief and a great dose of vitamin D; and who wouldn’t want an extra set of hands helping out? Start a mini garden with your mini me’s with these tips and tricks.
In this downloadable guide, find out how you can use pop-ups in your irrigation systems to bring your lawn to life. Watering your garden just got a whole lot easier in 2023 with even water distribution and easily concealed parts!
Composting is a long-term solution to enriching your soil and recycling your food scraps. Creating a DIY composting system is not a one-day job though the benefits to your garden are unparalleled; with this easy guide, you’ll be a pro in no time.
Grow tomatoes like a PRO-mato:
Though tomatoes are a notoriously high-maintenance veggie (or fruit) to grow, the rewards (juicy, red tomatoes ripe for the picking) are worth it, especially, when you’ve put in the love and care into growing them – Dad jokes not included.
Succulent obsession starts now:
Succulents are gateway plants, any plant-parent knows this! Once you have one, it, almost always, turns into a full-blown succulent obsession. We can understand why; succulents are cost-effective, easy to grow and very, very hard to kill. Growing succulents is so simple this is perfect for those whose green thumbs are about as green as your grass in summer.
The ultimate school holiday activity for you and your little ones:
Looking for a fun school holiday activity, why not pick up gardening with your little ones these holidays? Not only are there a myriad of health benefits to gardening including boosting your immune system, improved mood, stress relief and a great dose of vitamin D; and who wouldn’t want an extra set of hands helping out? Start a mini garden with your mini me’s with these tips and tricks.
Though tomatoes are a notoriously high-maintenance veggie (or fruit) to grow, the rewards (juicy, red tomatoes ripe for the picking) are worth it, especially, when you’ve put in the love and care into growing them – Dad jokes not included.
Succulents are gateway plants, any plant-parent knows this! Once you have one, it, almost always, turns into a full-blown succulent obsession. We can understand why; succulents are cost-effective, easy to grow and very, very hard to kill. Growing succulents is so simple this is perfect for those whose green thumbs are about as green as your grass in summer.
The ultimate school holiday activity for you and your little ones:
Looking for a fun school holiday activity, why not pick up gardening with your little ones these holidays? Not only are there a myriad of health benefits to gardening including boosting your immune system, improved mood, stress relief and a great dose of vitamin D; and who wouldn’t want an extra set of hands helping out? Start a mini garden with your mini me’s with these tips and tricks.
Looking for a fun school holiday activity, why not pick up gardening with your little ones these holidays? Not only are there a myriad of health benefits to gardening including boosting your immune system, improved mood, stress relief and a great dose of vitamin D; and who wouldn’t want an extra set of hands helping out? Start a mini garden with your mini me’s with these tips and tricks.