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July 8, 2014 Tino visits a family of market gardeners outside Hobart who grow unusual varieties of vegies, Costa finds out about a group of local residents who came together to clean up and revegetate a historic local waterway behind Manly Beach in Sydney and Jerry shows some of his favourite old-fashioned gardening techniques, and talks […]
June 30, 2014 Angus goes back to school to demonstrate some of the basics of potting up plants to give them the best chance of success, Jane explores a garden started and run by an African migrant to benefit other new Australians by helping them engage with their new community, and Josh is showing how to […]
June 27, 2014 Costa finds out all about the history of one of Australia’s oldest and most famous horticultural exports – the Granny Smith apple. Sophie drops in on a friend whose garden is well advanced for its young age, and gets some tips on how he’s done it, and Tino looks at what’s done well […]
June 16, 2014 Jerry’s making some much needed changes in his garden, removing trees while planting and propagating others, Jane is getting stuck into some essential winter maintenance to keep plants thriving and Angus explores a gorgeous cliff top garden on Sydney’s northern beaches with a view as iconic as the native plants growing in it. […]
June 10, 2014 Jerry shows how to successfully propagate a few of his favourite and highly productive subtropical vegetables, Angus gives some pointers to a gardener who is creating a range of habitats to attract local animals into her urban garden and Josh explains that the time for pruning perennials is also a great time to […]
June 3, 2014 Jane visits an aquaponics gardener who has built his huge set-up from the ground up and who has some ingenious growing methods and ideas, Costa drops in on the Wayside Chapel to explore their extensive roof garden and find out how it helps their community work, and Tino explains how to get the […]
May 25, 2014 Sophie shows how easy it is to build an instant, water-efficient garden bed out of easy to come-by materials, Josh shares some tips on feeding the soil to keep citrus thriving all year round, and Tino visits the University of Tasmania to find out about the latest research into fungi and bacteria and […]
May 20, 2014 Jerry drops in on his old friend Roman Spur to see some of his latest inventions for the chicken run, Angus visits a botanist whose garden is recovering after being devastated by the 2013 Blue Mountains bushfires, and Josh talks about parsley and how to encourage its self-seeding habit for a year-round supply. […]
May 11, 2014 Costa visits an ex-GA presenter to see his latest project; an arts centre and surrounding garden built entirely of recycled materials, Tino is completing the first crop rotation at The Patch by planting legume and brassica in the last two beds, and Sophie looks at some self-seeding annuals for low-maintenance, reliable colour in […]
May 4, 2014 Josh gets busy with some autumn jobs to keep his garden looking good after the long, hot summer, Sophie visits a cafe owner who grows her own organic fruit and vegetables at home using some techniques inspired by nature and Costa drops into a production nursery growing plants as well as the skills […]
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