How to choose the right gift for any occasion?
Post Date:
13Jul, 2015
There is always a time of celebration, relaxation and gift giving. Christmas, Father's day, Mother's day, Birthday's and the list goes on ! But choosing gifts can also make it a time of stress and anxiety. The wrong gift can actually do more harm than good. Here is some advice, based on decades of research, on how to side-step such pitfalls.
Which type of lopper should you choose?
Post Date:
14Jun, 2015
There are a few factors which you should consider when choosing the right lopper for you. Because lopping can be heavy, repetitive work, it is important to choose the right lopper, to make the task as easy as it can be. Luckily, finding the right lopper is easy if you know what to look for.
7 Landscape Lighting Maintenance Tasks To Keep Your Residence Glowing This Summer
Post Date:
30Apr, 2015
Believe it or not, the Aussie weather does affect your landscape lighting. However with the prevalence of energy efficient LED lighting, frigid temperatures actually play into your lights’ favour promoting true performance and an even longer life. Outdoor lights are built for the elements, but that doesn’t mean they don’t deserve a little care once or twice a year. To get the most out of your landscape lighting, follow these seven helpful tips.
Basic maintenance & care of your UVC Lamps/Tubes
Post Date:
04Apr, 2015
“Most people who keep a pond, take an interest in their equipment, know what’s in there and know how to take care of it, and rightly so,”
Which is best, Anvil or Bypass Pruner?
Post Date:
05Mar, 2015
What is the difference between Bypass and Anvil secateurs?
There are two types of FISKARS secateurs (FISKARS pruners); anvil and bypass. Bypass secateurs encompass most of the range and are by far the most popular option. If you're using secateurs with an anvil cutting action to perform the majority of your pruning in the garden, chances are that you're using the wrong tool. Keep reading to find out more.
Basic Pruning Tips for Healthier Gardens
Post Date:
14Feb, 2015
When you prune (or remove) parts of your plants properly, you actually help stimulate the plant growth, improve the plant's vigor, create a nicer plant shape and encourage the plant's flowering and fruit-bearing abilities.












