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Baz's Mowing & Garden Services

Julia Street, Kyabram, Australia
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Baz's Mowing & Garden Services specialises in residential garden maintenance, commercial mowing and general handyman jobs in the Kyabram and surrounds area Baz's Mowing & Garden Services specialises in residential garden maintenance and  commercial mowing.

With a ride on mower, Baz's Mowing & Garden Services make light work of industrial or commercial properties, reserves and parkland, sports grounds, schools, retirement villages, body corporates, residential acreage, new developments and vacant blocks.

Baz's Mowing & Garden Services can also take care of your hedge trimming, gutter cleaning, weeding, pruning, irrigation and turf laying, rubbish removal and other general handyman jobs.

With more than 10 years experience and a certificate in Horticulture, Baz provides outstanding customer service, reliability and quality work at affordable prices; ensuring the job is completed efficiently and to your satisfaction.

Baz's Mowing & Garden Services is based in Kyabram but also travels to nearby towns including Shepparton, Echuca, Nathalia, Rushworth, Rochester and anywhere in between.

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LEST WE FORGET In spirit of this day, there are many plants that not only symbolise the Anzacs, but are living history, brought back by returning veterans 102 years ago from the battle fields. Create your own living memory with a garden of remembrance.

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Happy Easter everyone! Stay safe and enjoy the long weekend 🐇

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2017 Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show

Who else is interested in this year's Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show? Read up on what the event has to offer here: http://melbflowershow.com.au/ We're keen! 😉

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February is here which means Valentine's Day is just around the corner! Read below to find a tip ensure your roses are looking their best as well as other useful tops for this month 😉 - Mulch all garden beds to conserve precious moisture. It’s best to use organic material like old manure, lucerne hay or mushroom compost. - Apply ready-to-use Rose Spray regularly to control pest and disease problems on roses. - Keep white fly numbers under control by regularly spraying with pyrethrum. - Check citrus trees for scale and leaf miner. Spray with PestOil. - Buy spring bulbs while the greatest choice is available. - Azalea leaf discolouration is most often caused by azalea lace bug. Control with Confidor. - Replace mulch that’s been washed away by heavy summer rains. Termite resistant mulch smothers weeds and retains moisture. - Feed citrus trees with citrus food or Organic Fertiliser. - Put tulip and hyacinth bulbs into the crisper section of the fridge for a pre-planting chill. - Lawns can suffer badly from fungal diseases at this time of year. Regular fertilising with Lawn Fertiliser will improve grass vigour. - Re-pot container plants into fresh Premium Potting Mix. SEEDS TO SOW: Snapdragon, Pansy, Primula, Leeks, Silverbeet, Celery, Lettuce.

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With an extra public holiday up your sleeve tomorrow who is hoping to get out in the garden? Here are some places to start this month... - Summer-prune roses, then feed with organic plant food. - This is optimum growth time. Fertilise all garden beds with dynamic lifter. - Move hanging baskets into spots that are shaded in the afternoon. - Encourage summer lettuce to grow quickly by watering each week with aquasol. This prevents lettuce going to seed. - Water the garden in the morning while it’s still cool. Plants can absorb maximum moisture at this time of day. - In fruit fly-prone areas pick up and destroy fallen fruit every three days. - Take cuttings of shrubs such as box, azaleas, geraniums and grevilleas. - Cut back rampant growth on climbing plants like wisteria, potato creeper and passionfruit. - Mist indoor plants with water to increase humidity and deter mites and insect pests. - Use The Zero Weeding Brush, which lets you get rid of weeds without bending. SEEDS TO SOW: Dwarf Marigold, Stock, Poppies, Violas, Forget Me Not, Herbs, Dwarf Beans, Radishes, Zucchinis

With an extra public holiday up your sleeve tomorrow who is hoping to get out in the garden? Here are some places to start this month...
- Summer-prune roses, then feed with organic plant food.
- This is optimum growth time. Fertilise all garden beds with dynamic lifter.
- Move hanging baskets into spots that are shaded in the afternoon.
- Encourage summer lettuce to grow quickly by watering each week with aquasol. This prevents lettuce going to seed.
- Water the garden in the morning while it’s still cool. Plants can absorb maximum moisture at this time of day.
- In fruit fly-prone areas pick up and destroy fallen fruit every three days.
- Take cuttings of shrubs such as box, azaleas, geraniums and grevilleas.
- Cut back rampant growth on climbing plants like wisteria, potato creeper and passionfruit.
- Mist indoor plants with water to increase humidity and deter mites and insect pests.
- Use The Zero Weeding Brush, which lets you get rid of weeds without bending.

SEEDS TO SOW: Dwarf Marigold, Stock, Poppies, Violas, Forget Me Not, Herbs, Dwarf Beans, Radishes, Zucchinis
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Baz's Mowing & Garden Services would like to wish a Happy New Year to all our past, present and future clients! Bring on 2017!

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The first weekend of Summer is here... get togethers and Christmas parties are fast approaching! Hosting a party at home? If you're looking for some tips to get your garden ready for Summer festivities, here are some tips below. - During summer, black beetles emerge from holes in the lawn. Treat with Lawn Grub & Garden Insecticide. - Hydrangeas are wonderful for indoor decoration. Crush ends of stems and scorch over a flame, then stand in deep water for 2 hours. - Add water-storing crystals to pots before going on holidays. - Make arrangements for your garden to survive the holiday period. Potted plants are the most vulnerable. - Sow basil at the same time as tomatoes. As well as tasting wonderful together, basil is said to keep pests away from the tomatoes. - Scale insects breed at this time of year. Inspect plants carefully, especially susceptible varieties such as gardenias, lillypillies and citrus. - Prune bottlebrush as they finish blooming. - Improve pollination of sweet corn by shaking pollen from the tassels at the top of the plant. - Trap earwigs by filling plant pots with crumpled newspaper and laying them on their sides in garden beds. Check each morning and destroy pests. - Two spotted mite (also known as red spider) can be kept in check by regularly mist-watering over leaves. Rose Spray also helps with their control on roses and ornamentals. SEEDS TO SOW: Aster, Rudbeckia, Salvia, Swan River Daisy, Squash, Beans, Cauliflowers, Beetroots.

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Received some positive feedback and photos today from very happy customers! Thanks for sharing Jan ☺ "Hey Barry... Mum wanted to show off the fantastic job you did with her veggie gardens... here are the photos of before, during and now with her veggies in them!! Thanks again from us both! 😊"

Received some positive feedback and photos today from very happy customers! Thanks for sharing Jan ☺

"Hey Barry... Mum wanted to show off the fantastic job you did with her veggie gardens... here are the photos of before, during and now with her veggies in them!! Thanks again from us both! 😊"
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