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August 22, 2021 Costa enjoys Japan’s famous cherry blossoms in one of Western Sydney’s hidden gardens, Tino shares a tip on growing spuds the easy way, and Millie joins an ecologist to discover the vast variety of plants growing in the Victorian Goldfields.
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August 22, 2021 Monty Don welcomes the Duchess of Cornwall to Longmeadow, where she shares her love of gardening. He also carries out some seasonal maintenance on the mound, demonstrates how to plant a fragrant lavender hedge and catches up on the progress of his aubergines and chillies in the greenhouse. Plus, Nick Bailey visits Knoll Gardens in Hampshire and gives his tips on the tall perennials.
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August 22, 2021 A freediver and wildlife photographer studies puffins on the Pembrokeshire coast, using specially designed headgear to get as close as possible to the birds, as well as exploring the kelp forests that lie beneath the surface in St Brides bay. In Snowdonia, an upland sheep and cattle farmer prepares his prize bull for the auction ring, and In the Brecon Beacons, father and son paragliders attempt a launch off Hay Bluff.
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August 22, 2021 Morpeth NSW
Sarah Jane and Luke dream of a life on the land in country NSW. Their plans for a productive bush tucker garden are hampered by their lack of funds and expertise.
(Season Finale)
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August 22, 2021 Kyneton, Victoria Revisit from season two.
Two years earlier, a couple had their son and daughter-in-law transform their bland backyard into a striking, sculptural retreat. Michael McCoy returns to see if the unique garden was worth the gamble.
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August 15, 2021 Costa catches up with an inner-city garden guru, Tammy Huynh, to learn how the ancient art of kokedama can create a dynamic display of indoor plants, Millie transforms a discarded BBQ into one of the most useful pieces of garden furniture, a potting bench, and Jerry joins a citizen science project in Brisbane who are helping to identify the city’s most colourful characters. Meet Holly Ringland, an award-winning author and host of the new ABC program Back to Nature, whose passion for plants nature is written on every page of her own story.
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August 15, 2021 Carol Klein and Nick Bailey celebrate gardeners throughout the country who have created some truly unique gardens and made every space count. Carol meets a couple in Dorset whose garden is full of inspirational features, and Nick is in his own city garden, giving his design and gardening tips for making the most of limited spaces. Frances Tophill travels to the Isle of Man to find out how a community of gardeners cope with extremes of weather, while Joe Swift is in Cardiff visiting an extraordinary water-filled front garden.
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August 15, 2021 A look at the people who live and work in and around the remarkable landscapes of Wales's three national parks. This episode features a visit to the slopes of the Brecon Beacons, where hill farmer Garry Williams and his family's flock needs to be brought down from the mountains for lambing. Meanwhile, in Snowdonia, climbers John Crook and Dafydd Williams, who climb all over the world, but are always drawn back to the Carneddau mountain range on their doorstep, attempt a first climb of the Kirkus route on Pen yr Ole Wen - following in the footsteps of pioneering mountaineer Colin Kirkus.
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August 15, 2021 Morpeth, NSW
Sarah-Jane and Luke dream of a life on the land in country New South Wales. But their plans for a productive bush tucker garden are hampered by their lack of funds and expertise.
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August 7, 2021 Monty is keeping on top of seasonal maintenance at Longmeadow. Adam Frost travels to Sissinghurst Castle Gardens to view a new area of the garden which was inspired by a visit to the Greek island of Delos. And in West Sussex, there are tips on growing the perfect dahlia from a grower with over 50 years of experience.
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