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Gardening Australia ep. 9 2018

In Gardening Australia ep. 9 2018, Sophie Thomson explores the world of wormwoods, Millie Ross makes some seed bombs, Tino Carnevale explains crop rotation, and Jerry Coleby-Williams makes the ultimate vertical garden - an aquaponic green wall! [video width="1024" height="576" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Gardening-Australia-2018-ep.9.mp4"][/video]   Gardening Australia ep. 9 2018   FAQs - Pruning lavender | Harvesting potatoes | Storing autumn leaves Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions On Rocky Ground Costa meets a Canberra couple who have transformed a bare, rocky paddock into a shady wonderland of native plants The Fruit Squad Jane meets a group of volunteers who collect the surplus harvest from neighbourhood fruit trees – then distribute the produce where it’s needed. Hidden Gem Guest presenter Steven Wells visits a heritage-listed garden village where retired residents can grow new friend

Gardeners World episode 20 2017

Monty Don gives advice on how to cut and maintain hedges as well as giving ideas on growing fruit in pots. Carol Klein chooses varieties of late-flowering clematis as her plant of the month, Nick Bailey travels to the southern tip of Cornwall to seek out a plant which escaped from our gardens and is now threatening rare and native plants, and Adam Frost uncovers the secrets of successful planting combinations in an Oxfordshire garden.  Mark Lane joins the enthusiasts who have lovingly restored a walled garden in Warwick as they open their gates to the public for the first time, and we visit a garden in Yorkshire where foliage and not flowers are of paramount importance. Gardeners World episode 20 2017 :  1. Clematis cuttings Clematis are dead easy to propagate from internodal cuttings. If you fancy having a go, Carol Klein shows you exactly what to do.  2. Hedges: trimming Established hedges require trimming to keep them dense and compact. Formal hedges require more frequent trimming