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March 10, 2018 The Gardening Australia team prepare for summer in the garden. Costa visits a miniature garden; herbs to take on holiday; what to plant in January; we revisit the Karen refugee vegetable garden. […]
December 29, 2017 Sophie demonstrates how to make a beautiful Christmas wreath using Australian native plants, the Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions, and Jane learns the secrets of lawn care from the caretakers of a very special lawn – the MCG. Costa cooks up a very Australian Christmas feast with chef Mark Olive while Tino […] […]
November 26, 2017 Its the final episode of 2017, and it’s tomato time in Tasmania – Tino is sharing his best tips for growing a bumper harvest. Millie makes up an unusual planter, Sophie visits a gardener with a modern Mediterranean garden that compliments the hundred-year-old house beautifully and Costa is spring cleaning the verge herb maze and […] […]
November 26, 2017 Costa meets up with an urban bee keeper,Sophie, Josh and Tino answer commonly asked gardening questions and Jerry visits a couple of professional plant growers to explore their shared passion for aquatic plants. Jane visits an eclectic plant-filled country garden, designed to thrive in the local climate while Jerry takes a look at some edible […] […]
October 27, 2017 Tino is visiting a spectacular vireya rhododendron garden, an unusual sight in cool-climate Tasmania, Jane shows how to prune a cardoon, and Josh visits a new playground that was built in harmony with the existing trees. Also Millie propagates plants from the contents of her kitchen cupboards and Tino shares some top tips for growing […] […]
October 27, 2017 Sophie explores a native botanic garden, for threatened species, run entirely by volunteers. Find out what the presenters are doing in their gardens this weekend while Costa visits an aged-care facility where chooks improve the residents’ well-being. There’s a great way to use up your excess fruit, and Tino explains how to choose the right […] […]
October 14, 2017 Jerry explores the exciting world of euphorbias, a family that includes plants of all sorts of shapes and sizes, Costa shows why it’s important to pick the right sized pot for your plant, and Jane visits a long-running gardening club that works with students at the local primary school. Millie visits an historical nursery to […] […]
October 8, 2017 Tino supplements the seasonal offerings at the patch by planting a range of true-blue edible Tassie plants, Jerry talks about the cabbage white butterfly parasite, and Jane meets a gardener who has created a spectacular plant-filled garden in an unforgiving, inland climate. Millie talks about poisonous plants, Costa discovers a vibrant oasis filled with lush […] […]
September 30, 2017 Costa repurposes an old bath tub to make a palace fit for soil royalty – worms! Jane visits Australia’s newest quarantine facility to find out what happens to plants when they’re imported into the country, Sophie profiles an old-fashioned favourite – the cherry plum, and Millie plants up a challenging narrow space at the side […] […]
September 24, 2017 Jane explores the fascinating new world of native Australian bonsai, Tino shows how to protect maples from aphids and Josh learns about an exciting and modern tool to help identify insect visitors in home gardens and Sophie visits a couple in the Barossa Valley who have thousands of roses in their beautiful collection. […]
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