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November 27, 2016 With salad season just around the corner, Tino hits the Patch to prep soil and plant his favourite tomatoes, Jane talks spades and Costa suggests ways to decrease the mozzie population in your garden this summer. John profiles five gorgeous native trees that can be planted rather than thrown out after the festive season, and […] […]
November 27, 2016 John visits a delightful inner-city Melbourne garden that’s the result of an ongoing collaboration between its owner and the designer, Josh tells how to tell when passionfruit is ripe, Jane explains the best time to take cuttings and Jerry gives advice on a common garden pest, and Sophie shows that it’s less about the heat […] […]
November 8, 2016 Tino demonstrates ancient gardening techniques, Josh visits a property restored with indigenous flora, Costa pops in to the Sydney TAFE garden, then explore a fascinating museum at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. […]
November 6, 2016 Jane visits an expert temperate orchid grower and gets the lowdown on the best way to grow them,. To make his own seed-raising mix, Costa gets creative and builds a compost sieve with a difference, Angus checks out a breeding program at Perth’s Kings Park and Botanic Garden to find out how ‘wild’ Western Australia […] […]
October 22, 2016 Jane shares ideas about edible flowers, Angus explains the pitfalls of using soil in containers and Jerry reveals where to source elephant foot yam. Sophie profiles an old-fashioned favourite – Honeywort, Josh meets two botanists who’ve overhauled a tired garden to create an inspiring natural setting. also, Costa delights in the popping displays of spring […] […]
October 15, 2016 John visits a unique garden that tells the story of the evolution of Victoria’s geology and its native plant communities, Jane profiles a pretty climber – the Native Sarsaparilla, and Josh gives some useful tips on keeping quick growing crops in constant supply. Then Tino shows what must be one of the easiest and cheapest […] […]
October 9, 2016 Costa is in Cremorne Point on Sydney’s North Shore exploring a lush, public garden with a romantic history. With the weather warming up, it’s time to get stuck into planting spuds and Tino’s got the dirt on growing them in the garden as well as a grow-anywhere method, Jane explains the good reasons why camellias […] […]
October 6, 2016 Josh explores a Margaret River property with a sustainable house and garden that have been designed to blend into the surrounding landscape, John creates a different take on the container garden, using mixed native perennials, and Costa visits a tiny inner city garden that’s a thriving example of how much can be achieved in a […] […]
September 24, 2016 Jane visits Melbourne Zoo’s butterfly house and discovers the important role plants play in their lifecycle, Costa visits a collector’s garden that’s packed to the rafters with quirky bric-a-brac, antiques, tools, and of course, plants, and Tino shares a tip for using garlic flowers while Sophie profiles the popular euphorbia Wulfen Spurge. Also Angus explains […] […]
September 17, 2016 Jerry explores an expansive Far North Queensland garden that’s a veritable arboretum of weird and wonderful tropical plants, Costa multitasks in the garden and creates the perfect compost ingredient, and Josh checks out an innovative and award winning green space in Fremantle that is delighting all ages in the community. Then, to keep the vegies […] […]
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