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December 30, 2011 21st February 2009
Tino Carnevale, updates us with what’s been happening in Pete’s Patch over summer, and gets stuck into planting some winter crops. Colin Campbell shares his knowledge on style, plant choice and positioning, and explains how easy it is to design and establish the perfect garden bed to suit your home and Jane Edmanson visits a suburban garden in bayside Melbourne where the owners have spent 19 years transforming the property into a productive permaculture oasis. Also, John Patrick visits a garden in Montrose where a couple have spent 16 years planting their bushland property with over 1000 species of native plants from all over Australia, many from Western Australia.
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December 28, 2011 June 11th 2010.
Long June days give ample opportunity to enjoy the garden at its bountiful best, so this weeks theres tips on keeping your garden beautiful now, as well as ideas to ensure a riot of colour in the autumn. The show also features a special report on the gardens at Great Dixter, looking at how the land has progressed since the death of one of the UK's most influential gardeners - Christopher Lloyd.
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December 26, 2011 14th February 2009
John Patrick updates us on what’s been happening at his plot over summer. He checks his tomatoes, sows some Asian greens and compares bean-growing notes with another member, Bill. Leonie Norrington visits a couple who have transformed their steep and rocky suburban block into a lush classical garden. Terracing and retaining walls underpin meandering pathways, water features and a variety of colour themed gardens, while Sophie Thomson visits a garden in the Adelaide Hills which is in the process of planting out all the species documented on Matthew Flinders’ voyage of discovery in 1801.
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December 22, 2011 June 4th 2010
With the weather warming up, the garden is looking lush at last - but the weeds are growing well to. With this in mind there's tried and trusted weeding tips from seasoned allotmenteers. Plus there's advice on everything you need to know for a successful compost heap, and at Greenacre we're trying to turn sodden, marshy soil into a gardening opportunity.
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December 19, 2011 May 21st 2010.
At last it looks like spring has finally turned a corner, mid summers day is exactly a month away, frosts are behind us and so now is the time for tender plants - like tomatoes. For instant tropical colour theres annual climbers, from seed to flower in less than 12 weeks.
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December 16, 2011 7th February 2009
Colin Campbell meets a plant breeder, to discuss how the new plants we find at the nursery are bred, Angus Stewart demonstrates the secrets of compost and Josh Byrne meets Joe Faraone, an Italian immigrant in his 80’s, who over 50 years, has created a large and productive vegetable garden in inner-suburban Perth.
Also John Patrick visits landscape designer Bernadette Olle who teamed up with another professional, designer Kate Seddon, to create her own low maintenance delight of colour and form.
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December 14, 2011 May 14th 2010.
Mid may brings a flurry of new foliage and a rainbow of colourful tulips. The garden is growing with a passion, and to make the most of that, theres ideas on bulking up borders on a budget, tips for creating wonderful hanging baskets, and planting suggestions for shady spots.
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December 14, 2011 Air Date 31st January 2009.
Josh Byrne visits Neda in Perth whose passion for cacti and succulents is so overwhelming that her backyard, frontyard, driveway and shed rooves are packed with thousands of examples from all over the world.
Gardening Australia’s new host, Stephen Ryan, introduces us to his garden in Mt Macedon in country Victoria, to tell us how his garden has evolved over 20 years and how it all works. He also reveals his gardening principles and his passion for plants.
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December 10, 2011 2011 Christmas Special.
In this Christmas special, Monty Don, Carol Klein, Joe Swift and Rachel de Thame celebrate the festive season from a gardener's point of view. At Longmeadow, Monty and Rachel have a good clear up, cutting back some plants but leaving others for winter structure and wildlife. Monty also rejuvenates his rhubarb patch and introduces a local Herefordshire heritage variety apple tree to his orchard. He enlists Joe Swift's help to move a holly tree that has outgrown its situation. Out and about, Carol Klein discovers some of Britain's best winter walks.
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December 9, 2011 April 30th 2010.
This week Gardeners' World is coming from the 25th Malvern Spring show in Worcester, and they'll be showing all the highlights - from the manicured and perfect blooms in the marque, to the latest ideas in the show gardens.
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