Cleen Cut Services

Cleen Cut Services Lawns, W**d Spraying,Garden Services, Property Maintenance, Gutter Clearing, Section Clearing, Prunning & Trimming, Window Cleaning, Rubbish Removal

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Lawns, W**d Spraying,Garden Services, Property Maintenance, Gutter Clearing, Section Clearing, Prunning & Trimming, Window Cleaning, Rubbish Removal, Water Blasting, Full House Cleans

We also have sub contractors for the following services :
Plastering
Carpet Laying
Carpet Cleaning

04/11/2015

At first sight, this magnificent outdoor garden decoration might be confused with an artist’s sculpture. Evoking an almost Zen-like ambiance, the Concrete Garden Hands are used to both improve the design of your garden and fulfill a useful mission as a planter. In the DIY world, everybody is like an…

01/10/2015

This DIY project is very affordable since you can usually get pallets free. These plans include detailed instructions from how to take the pallet apart as well

04/06/2015

A candle heater is one of the most sustainable and environmentally friendly ideas we’ve ever heard of. It is also a very cheap and efficient alternative to traditional heating systems as it will cost you less than 15 cents per day to heat up an entire room. The idea behind it is very easy and it can…

03/02/2015

Outdoor rustic coolers are kind of a must if you live in the South where the weather is hot. You can purchase them from different stores, but they are a bit pricy, starting around $100. If you have a small budget and can’t afford such a cooler, but would really like one, just build your own. You can…

03/02/2015

Although having a garden may seem for many like a difficult objective if you don’t have the necessary landscape and other environmental conditions. The truth is the opposite! People around the world if it’s something you really wish for, your determination is the only obstacle. Check out this hillsi…

03/02/2015

Preserving food these days seems like a hard job, unless you want to do it in a natural way. The perfect medium for this is a smoke house. This awesome piece of garden facility will make you ready for all the products and dishes specific to the fall season. Making such a structure in your backyard i…

02/02/2015
19/01/2015

Watering

New gardens need a good soaking every four or five days. Established trees and shrubs can get away with a fortnightly soaking.

Shallow rooted annuals and vegetables, and container plants need watering at least every second day while the weather is hot. Water in the evening or early morning; water loss by evaporation peaks in the hottest part of the day.

Morning watering is great for nutrient absorption as plants tend to be most active at sunrise. But if running late for work, leave watering until the end of the day – you don’t want to hurry it.

Frequent shallow watering promotes surface root growth, making plants more susceptible to drying out. It is better to water less often, taking time to soak the soil thoroughly.

Feeding

Flowering, fruiting or actively growing plants such as roses, subtropical plants, vegetables and flowering annuals will respond positively to a good feed. Well-fed, vigorously growing plants will shake off those warm weather pests and diseases more easily.

Apply controlled release fertiliser pellets and supplement with liquid fertiliser once a week. Winter fruiting plants such as feijoas, figs, and citrus will benefit from a feed in mid to late summer.

Deadheading and trimming

Removing spent blooms encourages more flowers and helps prevent disease. Cut just above a bud. Delay trimming those plants whose berries and seeds are a feature in late summer. Tidy up lanky growth on shrubs, climbers and perennials. Remove the tatty leaves from palms, grasses, and flaxes.

Ripe for picking

The more you pick, the longer tomatoes, beans, and zucchinis will keep fruiting. Aubergines and capsicums may need staking as fruit weights them down.

Cut down on hot weather diseases ( especially bothersome on tomatoes), by removing infected or overcrowded lower leaves. To reduce the humidity diseases thrive on, provide adequate space between plants and keep clear of weeds.

Avoid watering the foliage, but well- watered, well-fed plants are less susceptible to pest and diseases than thirsty malnourished ones. Mulch with compost to keep moisture in and weeds out.

18/01/2015
Homemade Insecticide Spray10 cloves garlic1 onion3 jalapeno peppers1/2 teaspoon liquid dish soap4 cups warm waterUsing a...
17/01/2015

Homemade Insecticide Spray

10 cloves garlic

1 onion

3 jalapeno peppers

1/2 teaspoon liquid dish soap

4 cups warm water

Using a blender combine the water, garlic, onion and peppers

Pour the mixture into a container with a tight fitting lid and let sit for 12 hours

Strain mixture (cheesecloth works great) and add the dish soap

Mix well and put in a spray bottle

Store this mixture in the fridge and it will keep for a month

To use this product spray the tops and the underneath of leaves coating them thoroughly.

 

Basic Insecticidal Soap



1 - 1/2 teaspoon any type of liquid dish soap etc.)

4 cups water

¼ cup isopropyl alcohol

Mix all ingredients in a spray container

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