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April 22, 2023 Self-watering pots have a few pros and cons that are worth understanding. The roots draw up water from a reservoir below the pot as the roots grow down towards it. Costa visits a bowls club that has become a centre for family, friends, and gatherings, with its community garden, tool library, and of […]
April 1, 2023 A common problem with compost is finding half-decomposed lumps that still resemble a vegetable instead of soft crumbly chocolate cake. Costa has a great tip for helping your compost breakdown better. The first thing to do is congratulate yourself – you’re building compost! Tammy highlights a creative way to harmoniously grow a combination […]
March 25, 2023 Over the years Josh has put in effort to accommodate biodiversity into his garden, creating many projects such as nesting boxes, bird baths, native plantings, frog ponds, insect hotels and more. Sophie visits a small but perfectly designed tree-filled urban garden belonging to two veterinarians who are devoted to maples, Jane explores an […]
March 18, 2023 Josh visits a couple to tour their glorious and productive garden that has been decades in the making, Jane goes through some of the more unusual herbs that you can grow in your garden, potting up combinations for culinary success, and Jerry revitalises an overgrown mango tree with a brutal prune that will […]
March 18, 2023 Hannah loves a good crop of home-grown garlic, and from March to June is the ideal time to put some cloves in. The crop will be ready to harvest in summer, Sophie shows off a range of different native groundcovers to suit the different aesthetics and areas of your garden, and Millie plants […]
March 5, 2023 Millie is visiting Woowookarung Regional Park on Wadawurrung Country outside Ballarat, Victoria in it’s 641ha of local Messmate stringybark woodland, grass trees, and native heath, Sophie meets a collector of carnivorous plants who specialises in the genus Sarracenia, and Jane profiles flowering plants that will provide your garden with beautiful autumn colour.
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March 5, 2023 Plant ties are great for giving your plants support when they need it. Choose the right ones and you can be sure that your plants will grow strong and healthy. When combined with the right structure, such as stakes, trellis or an archway, they can help your plants grow in the right direction. […]
February 16, 2023 The team celebrate 34 years of beautiful gardens, inspiring plant lovers and practical information by getting together in the beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. Costa tours the gardens to learn how the team of horticulturalists are adapting the plant collections to ensure they will withstand a changing climate while Clarence and Hannah meet […]
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