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PLANTS, HAYFEVER, and ASTHMA.
Gardening is one of life’s simple pleasures. But for some 2 million Australians who suffer from hay fever or seasonal allergies, having a green thumb means suffering from symptoms like a runny nose and itchy, watery eyes. Allergens, such as … Continue reading →
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Tagged Asthma, common gardening problems, Complying development, construction, DA issues, DCP, development application, Development Control Plan, disease, gardening tips, Hayfever, Landscape architect, Landscape architect in sydney, landscape architect sydney, Landscape architecture, Landscape Design, landscape plan, LEP, Local environmental plan, maintenance free garden design, minimalist design, Pest Control, Swimming pool
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Landscape Architects in Sydney: Local Environmental Plan
Local environmental plans (LEPs) guide planning decisions for local government areas. Through zoning and development controls, they allow councils and other consent authorities to manage the ways in which land is used. LEPs are the primary planning tool to shape … Continue reading →
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Tagged Complying development, construction, DA issues, DCP, development application, Development Control Plan, Landscape architect, Landscape architect in sydney, landscape architect sydney, Landscape architecture, landscape plan, LEP, Local environmental plan, maintenance free garden design, minimalist design
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Gardening Tips: Part 6 Pest Control
There are several pest/disease which can affect plants – most are not of any great concern. The best way to fight pest/diseases is to grow hardy and pest-resistant plants. For Australian natives: avoid high phosphorus fertilisers, be careful not to … Continue reading →
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Tagged common gardening problems, Complying development, construction, DA issues, DCP, development application, Development Control Plan, disease, gardening tips, Landscape architect, Landscape architect in sydney, landscape architect sydney, Landscape architecture, Landscape Design, landscape plan, LEP, Local environmental plan, maintenance free garden design, minimalist design, Pest Control
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Gardening Tips: Part 4 Fertilising
This week topic is Fertilising. I thought it would be great to talk about fertilising considering the season we’re in (spring) which is the perfect time to replenish and nourish your plants or veggie patch. Regular fertilising is essential for … Continue reading →
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Tagged australian native plants, blood and bone, construction, DCP, encourage root growth, Fertilising, grass master No. 17, healthy plants, Landscape architect, Landscape architect in sydney, landscape architect sydney, Landscape architecture, landscape plan, lawn food, LEP, Local environmental plan, low phorous levels, maintenance free garden design, minimalist design, renourish, replenish, spring
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Gardening Tips- Part 2 Weeding
For this week’s gardening tip the subject will be weeding. Weeds compete with cultivated plants for nutrients, water, light and space. Weeds should be destroyed before they flower and disperse seeds which will lead to a greatly magnified problem. Weeds … Continue reading →
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Tagged bioactive, chemical control, construction, DCP, fauna, hand removal, Landscape architect, Landscape architect in sydney, landscape architect sydney, Landscape architecture, landscape plan, LEP, light, Local environmental plan, maintenance free garden design, minimalist design, non-residual herbicide, nutrients, roundup, space hoeing, water, waterways, Weeding, weeds
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Landscape Architecture in Sydney
An attempt to define landscape architecture in Sydney in one hour seems almost impossible and would definitely encroach onto the realms of plagiarism. The definition of Landscape Architecture by Wikipedia is as such: ” Landscape architecture is the design of … Continue reading →
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Tagged construction, DCP, Landscape architect, Landscape architect in sydney, landscape architect sydney, Landscape architecture, landscape plan, LEP, Local environmental plan, maintenance free garden design, minimalist design
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Gardening Tips- Part 1 Watering
I am starting a series on gardening tips and maintenance schedule for Landscape. Over the next 4 weeks, I will be introducing several aspect of gardening that will hopefully shed some light on myths and mysteries. The topic of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged construction, DCP, frequency of watering, gardening mysteries, gardening myths, gardening problems, grass watering, how often to water, Landscape architect, Landscape architect in sydney, landscape architect sydney, Landscape architecture, landscape plan, LEP, Local environmental plan, maintenance free garden design, minimalist design, root growth, root to radiate, stabilized, turf watering, watering, when to water
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Landscape compliance and Swimming pool
Building a house can be quite tricky especially if one does not have any experience in construction; it gets even more complicated when you want a pool in your backyard and can’t get your Council to approve your Development Application … Continue reading →
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Tagged Complying development, DA issues, development application, Development Control Plan, Landscape architecture, Landscape Design, Swimming pool
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