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Replant a garden

Looking to renovate a neglected garden bed?
Brent Wilson

Start by clearing out the old, then touch up the edging and plant yourself a jungle – it’s a whole new tropical scene!

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Gather your supplies 

  • Reciprocating saw and blade
  • Dulux Weathershield Low Sheen Acrylic (colour matched to fence or walls)
  • Plants

You’ll also need

Premium garden mix; Cow & Compost mix; long-handled garden fork; rake; painting equipment; long-handled square-head spade; garden mulch

Note – When using power tools, wear all safety gear required. For more information, refer to your equipment pack instructions.

STEP 1 Use reciprocating saw to cut roots away from garden bed edges and walls. Use saw to divide large root balls into sections. Remove plants including all roots. Discard or make cuttings from healthy sections, if available.

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(Credit: Brent Wilson)

STEP 2 Fill beds with equal parts garden mix and Cow & Compost mix. To prepare for planting, enrich soil by forking in compost. Rake flat, keeping away from garden bed edging.

(Credit: Brent Wilson)

STEP 3 To prepare brick edging for paint, clean with water. Apply 2 coats of paint, letting dry after each coat.

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(Credit: Brent Wilson)

STEP 4 Plan your garden bed with tall layers first, then accent plants for effect and colour, followed by plants to fill spaces. Use spade to dig holes for new plants, using pot diameter as your guide. Make holes deep enough so root ball sits flush with soil level.

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STEP 5 Remove plants from plastic pots, gently loosening roots at bottom. Place into holes and mound soil around base of plants. Press soil firmly.

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(Credit: Brent Wilson)

STEP 6 Add a 10–15cm layer of mulch to finish. Water well.

(Credit: Brent Wilson)
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