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September 15, 2018 Josh visits Araluen Botanic Park, tucked away in Perth’s Darling Ranges, where the cool climate is marked by an extravaganza of tulips, Palisa Anderson from Boonluck Farm shares some of her favourite Thai recipes with Costa, and Jerry meets a malacologist who studies Australian snails and can offer a completely different view of this much-maligned […] […]
September 8, 2018 Tino Carnevale is making the most of a small space at The Patch, in the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, demonstrating his 3D planting method that allows you to pack loads of summer produce into a single garden bed, Jerry Coleby-Williams travels to the Norman Park train station in Brisbane, to meet the station master and […] […]
September 1, 2018 Millie demonstrates a simple way to make your own seed-growing blocks, Sophie explores a ‘Garden of Health’ to see the extraordinary role plants play in medicine, and the Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions along with seasonal advice on jobs to do in the garden this weekend. […]
August 24, 2018 Jane explores Lord Howe Island, a unique example of nature evolving in isolation, and discovers some fascinating plants and animals, Costa meets some of the gardeners and landscapers of the future as he joins a horticulture class at TAFE, and with a keen eye and some expert deduction, Sophie contemplates solutions for problems in her […] […]
August 12, 2018 Costa follows the trail of plastic garden pots that are being recycled to grow new plants, Chef Blayne Bertoncello shows Jane how to make a tasty soup utilising all parts of an artichoke, and Tino revisits the Potted Patch he and Millie planted in recycled containers, and plants some new crops. Then there’s seasonal advice […] […]
August 12, 2018 Tino Carnevale shows how to make a propagation unit to get a head start on germinating summer crops. Sophie Thomson calls in father-and-son master gardeners to show how to prune wisteria, and guest presenter Rebecca Sullivan shares her recipe for home-made rose balm. […]
August 12, 2018 Bonsai and Ikebana master Megumi Bennett introduces us to her son Alex who is following in her footsteps, Tino gets some grafting tips from a surgeon who is as skilled with a grafting knife as he is with a scalpel, and Jane explores the winter-flowering magnolias that put on such a dramatic show in the […] […]
August 12, 2018 Tino has some tips to help overcome – and avoid – the most common problems and pitfalls new gardeners are likely to face. Costa is in Western Australia visiting a productive garden that aims to sustain a suburban share-house community – and its resident goats, and Sophie meets a nurseryman who specialises in nut trees, […] […]
August 12, 2018 Jerry loves growing new plants and he shares some different propagation techniques: aerial layering, ground layering and controlling self-seeders, there’s the recipe for Clarence’s Barbequed Salad Dish, and Millie meets up with artist Cassie Leatham to learn how she uses indigenous plants in her culturally rich creations. […]
July 15, 2018 Guest presenter Rebecca Sullivan shares some old-time skills for using garden plants, making an air freshener spray from fresh herbs and citrus, Peter Gilmore’s fresh vegetable soup recipe, and Millie Ross has some tips for moving plants to a new location. […]
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