Gardening Australia ep. 17 2018
In our Gardening Australia ep. 17 2018, Jerry Coleby-Williams explores what's happening in his garden at night; Millie Ross builds a box to welcome microbats; and Josh Byrne builds some covers to keep cats off his vegie patch at night.
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Jane finds a treasure trove of Eucalyptus from all over Australia growing in a relatively new botanic garden run by volunteers in Melbourne’s west
Costa meets two highly talented young people who have built a lifestyle around their passion for growing vegetables
Millie suggests plants to attract beneficial insects, Sophie explains why some clovers are beneficial while others might become weeds, and Tino talks about composting rhubarb leaves
Jerry explores his garden at night to see what’s flowering, who’s pollinating and what is eating what!
Millie discovers microbats can munch their way through millions of mosquitoes, so she builds a bat box to encourage them to hang around her house
Every night the neighbourhood cats make themselves at home in Josh’s garden, so he shares a devious way he’s devised to keep them from digging up his vegie patch
We meet hard-working working couple Brenda and Ian Triffitt, who have created a spectacular garden in Tasmania by making the most of the natural landscape
On a visit to Sydney, Steven discovers a neuroscientist who uses plants and gardening to build and support a healthy local community
Tino Carnevale shares his tips for saving seed from your vegie patch
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Gardening Australia ep. 17 2018
Gum Nuts
Jane finds a treasure trove of Eucalyptus from all over Australia growing in a relatively new botanic garden run by volunteers in Melbourne’s west
Living the Dream
Costa meets two highly talented young people who have built a lifestyle around their passion for growing vegetables
FAQs - Attracting beneficial insects | Clover weed | Composting rhubarb leaves
Millie suggests plants to attract beneficial insects, Sophie explains why some clovers are beneficial while others might become weeds, and Tino talks about composting rhubarb leaves
Bump in the Night
Jerry explores his garden at night to see what’s flowering, who’s pollinating and what is eating what!
Bat BnB
Millie discovers microbats can munch their way through millions of mosquitoes, so she builds a bat box to encourage them to hang around her house
Keeping Cats Out
Every night the neighbourhood cats make themselves at home in Josh’s garden, so he shares a devious way he’s devised to keep them from digging up his vegie patch
My Garden Path - A Long-term Relationship
We meet hard-working working couple Brenda and Ian Triffitt, who have created a spectacular garden in Tasmania by making the most of the natural landscape
Dirty Hands, Clean Minds
On a visit to Sydney, Steven discovers a neuroscientist who uses plants and gardening to build and support a healthy local community
Saving Seed
Tino Carnevale shares his tips for saving seed from your vegie patch