Gardening Australia ep. 19 2018
On Gardening Australia ep. 19 2018 - To celebrate winter Costa explores a space-saving garden, Sophie Thomson visits a carbon offset forest, Jane Edmanson finds some rare plants, Tino Carnevale plants ornamental veg, and Millie Ross builds herself a chook house.
[video width="512" height="288" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Gardening-Australia-ep.-18-2018.mp4"][/video]
We follow the progress of Millie’s chook run from digging the first holes through to installing the little Lay-dies in their new home
Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions
Costa visits an intriguing garden in the tightest of tough spaces, created with ingenuity and lots of great ideas
Tino shares some tips for turning a traditional vegetable garden into an ornamental patch of colour and fun
We meet Roger McKindley, a former landscaper who sees beauty in other people’s rubbish, creating his own art gallery from unwanted ‘junk’
Paul West shows that Brussels sprouts can be magnificent
Sophie visits Adelaide’s biggest music festival, WOMADELAIDE, and discovers the festival has been growing its own carbon offset forest at Langhorne Creek for over a decade
[video width="512" height="288" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Gardening-Australia-ep.-18-2018.mp4"][/video]
Gardening Australia ep. 19 2018
Chook Run
We follow the progress of Millie’s chook run from digging the first holes through to installing the little Lay-dies in their new home
FAQs - Fertilising in winter | Digging wet soil | Cockroaches in compost
Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions
Stacks of Ideas
Costa visits an intriguing garden in the tightest of tough spaces, created with ingenuity and lots of great ideas
Ornamental Edibles
Tino shares some tips for turning a traditional vegetable garden into an ornamental patch of colour and fun
My Garden Path - Rusted On
We meet Roger McKindley, a former landscaper who sees beauty in other people’s rubbish, creating his own art gallery from unwanted ‘junk’
Paul's Loveable Sprouts
Paul West shows that Brussels sprouts can be magnificent
Music and Mallee
Sophie visits Adelaide’s biggest music festival, WOMADELAIDE, and discovers the festival has been growing its own carbon offset forest at Langhorne Creek for over a decade