Gardening Australia ep.1 2016
Gardening Australia ep.1 2016 provides practical, realistic and credible horticultural and gardening advice, inspiring and entertaining gardeners around the world.
Tino's getting ready for the cooler months by preparing the soil for brassicas and planting broccoli, cauliflower, collards, and wasabi mustard greens
Sophie wants to ensure fauna in her garden doesn't go hungry, and showcases plants she uses to attract beneficial insects that act as pollinators and pest controllers
Costa meets a Sydney gardener who has used unique plant textures and colour combinations to create a delightful harbourside garden
What to plant for a delicious variety of home-grown teas
Josh visits Kings Park in Perth and chats with the senior curator about the park's new garden featuring species from Australia's arid mallee, mulga and desert regions
Angus shows how to treat clay soil with gypsum and liquid clay-breaker that will break down large clods of clay into smaller aggregates more quickly
In Gardening Australia ep.1 2016:
1. Bountiful Brassicas
Tino's getting ready for the cooler months by preparing the soil for brassicas and planting broccoli, cauliflower, collards, and wasabi mustard greens
2. Feeding the Friendlies
Sophie wants to ensure fauna in her garden doesn't go hungry, and showcases plants she uses to attract beneficial insects that act as pollinators and pest controllers
3. Harbour Haven
Costa meets a Sydney gardener who has used unique plant textures and colour combinations to create a delightful harbourside garden
4. Pots of Tea
What to plant for a delicious variety of home-grown teas
5. Botanical Riches
Josh visits Kings Park in Perth and chats with the senior curator about the park's new garden featuring species from Australia's arid mallee, mulga and desert regions
6. Clay Soil
Angus shows how to treat clay soil with gypsum and liquid clay-breaker that will break down large clods of clay into smaller aggregates more quickly