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March 8, 2020 Alan and the team turn a suburban plot in Hull into an exciting wildlife retreat for an inspiring, nature-loving teenager and his family.
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February 29, 2020 Josh Byrne learns how a native marsupial is regenerating its plant filled habitat, Sophie Thomson visits an artist's stunning home garden, and Costa visits a Melbourne gardener who is proving that renting is no barrier to nurturing a stunning native garden. Millie learns a new recipe for an old garden favourite - fennel, while Tino makes one of the oldest and simplest tools for keeping your garden watered – an unglazed terracotta pot or Olla. Also, Jerry travels to a nursery that specialises in versatile, varied and underrated Dracaeana plants.
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February 29, 2020 Sophie meets a water expert to learn the latest science on how South Australians should be watering their gardens in summer, Josh shows some simple techniques for propagating succulents, and Jerry shows us how to make delicious herbal teas from a few different garden ingredients. Josh shares some safety tips for pruning kangaroo paws.
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February 29, 2020 Gardening Australia is back for our 31st year of great gardening ideas, spectacular plants and the nation’s most passionate gardeners. Costa visits the legendary permaculture demonstration garden ‘Melliodora’ to meet the couple that kicked it all off and the young people they share the property with, Costa's also has an extended interview on permaculture with co-pioneer, David Holmgren. Sophie visits a community project that is providing waterfront accommodation for native bees.
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January 25, 2020 Monty Don looks at the importance of gardens in Islamic culture. Monty explores paradise gardens in grand Spanish palaces and secret Moroccan courtyards. And in the Iranian desert, Monty unravels the mystery to their creation.
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January 25, 2020 A 9 episode series of bite sized (10-15 minute long) Beechgrove episodes.
Ep01 Saughton Park.
Over a period of two years, using unique drone footage, we see Saughton Park transformed from being a neglected site into being a model educational facility with a physic garden with the longest flowering border in a public park in the UK.
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January 20, 2020 In this first of three programmes, Monty travels from Missouri to Chicago and then across to New York and Philadelphia. He begins his journey in a prairie, the original American flowering wilderness. Much of the prairie has disappeared but he meets a couple who have revived the tradition and enjoy showing it to him in full bloom. As he travels across the country, Monty learns about the history and culture of American people and their gardens and marvels at the enthusiasm and energy that makes the country so special.
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January 2, 2020 Gardeners' World celebrates its summer borders.
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January 2, 2020 Joe Swift is in the jungle garden exploring different ways of planting exotics.
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December 7, 2019 Jane shares a selection of summer stunners, plants that will survive and thrive in even the toughest conditions. Sophie shows how the right mulch in the right place helps your garden beat the summer heat, Millie meets the canine star of an important weed eradication program on Mt Kosciuszko, and Jerry investigates wild and endangered species of macadamia nuts in suburban Brisbane that hold the key to the future of one of Australia’s most iconic crops.
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