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June 22, 2018 Jerry travels to far north Queensland to visit a couple who have scoured the equatorial regions of the world to collect and cultivate their own extraordinary garden, Costa meets a family in inner-city Sydney who have made the most of their limited garden space by blurring the lines between indoors and out, and […]
June 22, 2018 It may be winter but there’s a plant for every season; Millie offers some ideas to get flowering colour in your garden for 12 months a year. Get inspiration for your garden with this beautiful collection of plants from our story ’A Passion for Perennials’, and Jerry’s sugar-bag bees need more space so […]
June 22, 2018 Sophie visits Adelaide’s biggest music festival, WOMADELAIDE, and discovers the festival has been growing its own carbon offset forest at Langhorne Creek for over a decade, then follow the progress of Millie’s chook run from digging the first holes through to installing the little Lay-dies in their new home. Costa visits an intriguing […]
June 9, 2018 Tino meets two gardeners who became friends through a program that matches older residents with volunteers to share the garden load. Some plants self-seed best when left alone, and Jerry has found a way to work with this natural habit to fill the gaps in his garden for free, and Christine Williams loves […]
June 3, 2018 Every night the neighbourhood cats make themselves at home in Josh’s garden, so he shares a devious way he’s devised to keep them from digging up his vegie patch. Then meet hard-working working couple Brenda and Ian Triffitt, who have created a spectacular garden in Tasmania by making the most of the natural […]
May 18, 2018 Jane suggests some edible and ornamental hanging basket options to suit different spots in your garden – or house. Josh meets an indoor plant fan whose eye for arranging and photographing plants has earnt him a huge following on Instagram, then suggests ways to stop mosquitoes from breeding in bromeliads. Millie demonstrates how […]
May 18, 2018 Sophie meets the generous gardeners behind the street carts that offer free, home-grown fruit and vegetables across Adelaide, Jerry Coleby-Williams shows how to tell the difference between false and true cardamom, and Josh Byrne visits the Perth garden of author Deryn Thorpe.
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May 7, 2018 Jerry explores a wildlife corridor designed to link two halves of a forest and provide safe passage for animals over a busy road, guest presenter Paul West demonstrates how to make use of this year’s pumpkin harvest by cooking up a simple lunch or supper recipe, and Millie builds an indoor plant totem […]
April 28, 2018 Meet Dan and Jenny Patience who own and run an intensive propagation nursery, and try making Ben Shewry’s light pastry tart made with tomatoes you can grow at home! Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions.
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April 22, 2018 In the second of two special episodes exploring the Gardening Australia archives, the team aim to prove that you can garden absolutely anywhere. Millie shows how we can grow a luscious leafy lounge using upcycled materials and, of course, plants, while watching tattoo artist Amy Duncan at work as she creates a botanical […]
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