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November 28, 2021 Josh catches up with former Gardening Australia presenter John Colwill, who has a passion for conserving and cultivating native daisies, Tino demonstrates the basics of pruning and explains when to do it for the best results. and Costa visits a sustainable house and garden, designed to make efficient use of every space.
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November 21, 2021 After 30 years of filming the world’s most iconic creatures, Colin heads back to Ireland and a garden he spent his childhood summers mowing and spraying. In this series, filmed over the course of two years, he wants to transform this old orchard into a celebration of the native plants and animals struggling to survive on these islands, while inspiring viewers to do the same.
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November 21, 2021 Prue and her husband John have downsized to a modern barn conversion, but their new home is surrounded by rubble, rubbish and overgrown vegetation. They embark on the task of creating a garden in under a year.
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November 21, 2021 The plantswoman visits the garden of one of Britain's most important nurserymen, Graham Gough. In 1998, with his wife Lucy, Graham started his own nursery - Marchants Hardy Plants, in East Sussex. Twenty years later, he is regarded as one of the UK's top plantsmen, and Marchants is a haven for lovers of a new style of gardening.
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November 21, 2021 Jane visits a re-vegetation project and Trust for Nature property on Phillip Island, the legacy of late comedian John Clarke, Millie demonstrates some tricks to successfully growing a range of native plants from seed, and The Wild Pollinator Count gives you the opportunity to contribute to wild pollinator insect conservation in Australia.
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November 15, 2021 The plants woman and broadcaster Carol Klein visits outstanding gardens across the UK and meets the people who look after them.
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November 15, 2021 Ep01.
Diarmuid Gavin, Danny Clarke and Penny Lamb help spruce up unsightly backyards, beginning in Bangor. For more than two years, mother Amber and daughter Shona have lived with a mountain of waste in their back garden. Diarmuid plans to give Amber the relaxing cottage-style garden of her childhood, while Shona and Emily will have their own contemporary hangout space.
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November 15, 2021 Sophie visits a spectacular and playful garden in the Adelaide Hills, where the owners have overcome a steep block and challenging conditions, Josh Byrne visits one of Perth’s richest areas of remnant vegetation, the Alison Baird Reserve, and learns about the rare and endangered species growing here, and meet artist Sally Blake who is investigating the science and colour of natural Eucalypt dye.
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November 8, 2021 Carol advises on choosing and planting evergreens that can give year-round colour and structure, and explains why they don't lose their leaves for winter. She also provides a fresh take on ivy, which are wildlife friendly and versatile plants, showing how they can benefit even the tiniest outside space.
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November 8, 2021 Costa looks at some of the best spring flowering Australian plants for any garden, Clarence shows how to create a safe and secure home for native possums and Sophie Thomson plants some containers with species that attract native bees.
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