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April 28, 2014 Josh visits the home garden of designer Janine Mendel, whose series of courtyards shows how to get a lot out of a series of small spaces. Tino discusses the principles of single bed planting because not everyone has a six-bed vegetable garden. Jane explores a stunning, tranquil garden planted and cared for by […]
April 20, 2014 Jerry drops in on an old gardening friend to see his latest methods for growing a variety of produce, Josh visits a gardener in Albany in W.A. whose collection of bamboo is vast. He finds out how to grow, maintain and keep control of it and Costa discovers a stunning, botanically-rich garden designed around a […]
April 13, 2014 Jerry is talking dung, looking at a range of weird and wonderful manures to keep his soil fed and thriving,Angus shares a number of great tips to help give transplanted plants every chance of survival and Jane discovers a flower meadow in the heart of Melbourne growing a range of flowering annuals for […]
April 6, 2014 Sophie showcases some new plant varieties bred for improved resistance to pests and diseases and Josh plants a selection of dwarf fruit trees to get the best out of small spaces. Costa enlists the help of an expert to split his native beehive so he can give half to his local primary school […]
March 31, 2014 Costa is at the Sydney Tomato Festival to get some growing, cooking and preserving tips, Sophie takes stock of the garden after summer’s record-breaking heatwave, replanting where plants haven’t coped and Tino shows us the renovated Patch at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Hobart, before he gets to work. Also, Jane meets an […]
March 23, 2014 Gardening Australia celebrates its 25th birthday with a very special episode. All the presenters come together at Ripponlea Estate in Melbourne to share their experiences and memories of the program while we delve into the rich Gardening Australia archives to showcase the sweep of the show over 25 years. It’s a celebration of […]
March 21, 2014 Jerry Coleby-Williams explains the value of volunteer plants in his productive garden, and demonstrates how to recognize and use them, Sophie Thomson explains what types of roses should be pruned in winter and why, and demonstrates the simple steps to create healthy, flowering plants. Josh Byrne demonstrates the different ways worm castings can […]
March 14, 2014 Colin Campbell meets a plant breeder, to discuss how the new plants we find at the nursery are bred, Angus Stewart discovers a ground breaking technique for propagating and growing native and exotic plants, and finds a gardener who has put theory into practice with astounding results, and Josh Byrne visits a community […]
March 6, 2014 Jane Edmanson explains the principles behind successful composting and how to identify and correct some common problems, Angus Stewart explores a nature reserve an hour north of Sydney, and discovers an incredible array of native plants bursting with colour, and Leonie meets a champion grower of tropical orchids in Darwin. Her collection, which […]
February 28, 2014 Jane Edmanson visits a community nursery which is propagating local plants including some that were thought to be extinct, to re-establish them in the local landscape, John Patrick talks to renowned English horticulturist and author, Jekka McVicar, about her passion for growing a huge variety of herbs organically and Jerry Coleby- Williams demonstrates […]
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