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September 10, 2016 Jane travels to rural Victoria to visit one of Australia’s largest kitchen gardens and watches how the produce is used at the two-hatted Royal Mail Hotel, Jerry demonstrates a couple of easy techniques for propagating Elephant’s Foot Yam – an unusual tasty tuber, and from a childhood surrounded by plants and gardens to […]
September 3, 2016 Tino shows how easy it is to have a go at grafting fruit trees at home, Philosopher and author Dr Damon Young shares his intriguing views on the different ways gardens influence us, and John explores a groundbreaking natural playground set in Melbourne’s historic Royal Park. Also Josh gives his indoor plants a […]
August 27, 2016 Tino gives his lawn some winter love to ensure that it rockets off at the first sign of warm weather, Jerry explains the strange growth habit of the cycad, and John meets a South African garden designer to talk about her work and compare the two countries’ plants and landscapes. Meanwhile Costa gets […]
August 27, 2016 Sophie meets a gardener in the Adelaide Hills whose Greek heritage is reflected in her colourful and eclectic Mediterranean-style garden, Josh shares a great tip on how to get the upper-hand on slaters, and coinciding with Science Week, Costa explores a unique garden the Australian Botanic Garden in Mt Annan that showcases the […]
August 20, 2016 Costa visits an old bowling club that has been transformed into a new community hub complete with kitchen garden, food forest and restaurant, Tino shows how to build one of the niftiest things to have in the garden through the colder months, and in this plant profile, John takes a look at the […]
August 12, 2016 Jane visits an expansive garden in western Victoria that was built as an ode to the owners’ love of Australia’s natural environment, Tino shows how to select the best seedlings, and Angus checks out a council’s unique way of dealing with old and potentially hazardous trees on public land. John profiles the plant […]
July 31, 2016 Tino explores a few simple techniques to control rainfall on sloped ground, Sophie shows us her favourite gardening tool, and Costa meets a passionate plant grower on the NSW central coast and explores his garden that’s overflowing with spectacular species. Also Jane explains why not to grow wisteria from seed and Jerry gives […]
July 23, 2016 Tino visits a large garden Northwest of Hobart that’s designed to be bursting with colour and interest throughout the year, Jerry explains why he won’t grow blackberry nightshade, and Sophie gets stuck into vigorous pruning of a number of shrubs in her garden. Theres also Costa exploring a suburban garden overflowing with greenery […]
July 15, 2016 Sophie visits a couple who are harnessing the services of nature to grow bounteous, delicious organic apples, John shows us what to look for when selecting the perfect pots for our plants and Jane shows how to propagate cuttings. Also in this episode Costa visits Sydney University’s community garden and meets students who […]
July 1, 2016 Josh revisits Gardening Australia’s 2007 Gardener of the Year to see how her garden and focus have developed over the years, Tino conducts an experiment to find out the best way to clean up strawberry plants to ensure a bumper crop, and Jerry profiles the fascinating Liquorice plant. Also, Costa shows a unique […]
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