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Gardening Australia ep. 26 2018

Jerry Coleby-Williams visits a garden of old-fashioned plants, Josh Byrne explores an art display that questions our ideas of weeds, Sophie Thomson meets a nut tree expert and Tino Carnevale has tips for newbie gardeners.  For almost 30 years Gardening Australia has provided practical, trustworthy and credible gardening advice to inspire and entertain. Join Costa Georgiadis and the team as they traverse the country unearthing the best gardens.   Gardening Australia ep. 26 2018   Field of the Unwanted Josh explores a living art installation that features beautiful displays of weeds and challenges our views of the value we place on plants – and people Nuts About Nuts Sophie meets a nurseryman who specialises in nut trees, and he advises on the best varieties to grow in South Australia What's Old is New - Herb Salt Scrub Guest presenter Rebecca Sullivan shows how to make a herb scrub from garden ingredients My Garden Path - Hellabores We meet a hellebore enthusiast who loves these wi

Gardening Australia ep. 25 2018

Millie Ross meets an artist who creates cultural works with plants, Costa Georgiadis visits Clarence Slockee in his garden, Jerry Coleby-Williams shows different ways to propagate, and Josh Byrne plants out a wetzone.     For almost 30 years Gardening Australia has provided practical, trustworthy and credible gardening advice to inspire and entertain. Join Costa Georgiadis and the team as they traverse the country unearthing the best gardens. Gardening Australia ep. 25 2018   Catching up with Clarence Costa helps past presenter Clarence Slockee with some jobs in his garden, and they harvest enough vegies to cook up a feast The Joy of Propagation Jerry loves growing new plants and he shares some different propagation techniques: aerial layering, ground layering and controlling self-seeders FAQs – Soil depth for sowing | Browning lawns | Compost bins | Daffodils not flowering Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions A Sculpted Space Sophie visits an undu

Gardening Australia ep. 24 2018

Costa Georgiadis visits chef Peter Gilmore's garden, Sophie Thomson plants summer-flowering bulbs, Jerry Coleby-Williams suggests onion substitutes for sub-tropical gardeners, and Jane Edmanson explores a native garden.   For almost 30 years Gardening Australia has provided practical, trustworthy and credible gardening advice to inspire and entertain. Join Costa Georgiadis and the team as they traverse the country unearthing the best gardens. Gardening Australia ep. 24 2018   Gilmore's Goodies Costa visits Sydney chef Peter Gilmore’s home garden, where he discovers some unusual plants –then cooks them up for lunch FAQs – Fertilising natives | Pruning hedges | Compost vs potting mix Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions Subtropical Onions Onions don’t grow well in the subtropics but Jerry has discovered some edible, heat-tolerant alliums he can use instead Moving On Millie Ross has some tips for moving plants to a new location Karwarra Jane e

Gardening Australia ep. 23 2018

Millie Ross suggests Aussie plants to grow indoors, Costa Georgiadis discovers some rare camellias, Jerry Coleby-Williams meets a Tillandsia expert and Jane Edmanson discovers great food can be grown in tough spaces. For almost 30 years Gardening Australia has provided practical, trustworthy and credible gardening advice to inspire and entertain. Join Costa Georgiadis and the team as they traverse the country unearthing the best gardens.   Gardening Australia ep. 23 2018   Camellia Ark Costa meets a super-keen camellia grower who stepped in to save a collection of heritage Camellia cultivars from being bulldozed FAQs - Watering succulents | Apple trees from seed | Fish bones in compost Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions Pathway Plants Josh Byrne has tips on keeping plants under control along pathways My Garden Path - Guerrilla Great | Shirley Johnson As the deadline looms for entries to this year’s Gardener of the Year award, we meet the 2016 winne

Gardening Australia ep. 22 2018

Josh Byrne takes us on a tour of WA's best wildflowers, Sophie Thomson visits a date farm, Millie Ross & Squid go hunting for truffles and Tino Carnevale checks out the giant pumpkins at an old-style country show. For almost 30 years Gardening Australia has provided practical, trustworthy and credible gardening advice to inspire and entertain. Join Costa Georgiadis and the team as they traverse the country unearthing the best gardens. Gardening Australia ep. 22 2018   A Spectacular Show The eye-dazzling colour of Western Australia’s spring wildflowers are world famous for a good reason – Josh heads outback to share some of the dramatic plants and landscapes. Gardening on the Edge Sophie meets an artist who is inspired by her Fleurieu Peninsula home and the plants that thrive in her garden, despite the tough coastal conditions Turning the Tide Costa visits Montague Island to learn how Kikuyu grass is threatening the Little Penguins that breed there – and how locals are fighting

Gardening Australia ep. 21 2018

Millie Ross shares her tips for gardeners who rent, Costa Georgiadis visits a family who make the most of their tiny space, Josh Byrne meets a legend of botany and Jane Edmanson explores an inspiring Gippsland garden. [video width="512" height="288" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Gardening-Australia-ep.21.mp4"][/video]   For almost 30 years Gardening Australia has provided practical, trustworthy and credible gardening advice to inspire and entertain. Join Costa Georgiadis and the team as they traverse the country unearthing the best gardens. Gardening Australia ep. 21 2018   Jobs for the Weekend Seasonal advice on jobs to do in the garden this weekend An Achievement of a Lifetime Jane visits a stunning garden in Victoria that is a triumph of colour and design, with a generous helping of rare and unusual plants Bringing the Outdoors In Costa meets a family in inner-city Sydney who have made the most of their limited garden space by

Gardening Australia ep. 20 2018

In Gardening Australia ep. 20 2018 - Jerry Coleby-Williams harvests sugar-bag honey, Costa Georgiadis explores a green industrial site, Jane Edmanson visits a garden for outdoor living, Tino Carnevale has a clean up, and Millie Ross plants four-season colour. [video width="512" height="288" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Gardening-Australia-ep.-20-2018.mp4"][/video]   Gardening Australia ep. 20 2018   Coal Loader Costa explores an enormous roof garden, designed to create green space in what was once an industrial wasteland FAQs - Pollinating plants | Drip irrigation | Old potting mix Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions Plants for Days Jane visits a garden designer at home and discovers a space that encourages the whole family to spend time outdoors Ship Shape Fungi and bacteria are at home in plants and soil so Tino explain why it’s important to be clean AND green in the garden Office Oasis Gues

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]   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 colou

Gardening Australia ep. 18 2018

Tino Carnevale meets friends who met via a garden program, Costa Georgiadis builds a frog bog at a preschool, Sophie Thomson meets volunteers who have replanted a woodland and Jerry Coleby-Williams looks at volunteer plants. [video width="512" height="288" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Gardening-Australia-ep.18-2018.mp4"][/video]   Gardening Australia ep. 18 2018   Frog Bog Costa digs deep to build and plant out a frog bog at a Sydney preschool, making it a welcoming space for both the future frog inhabitants and the young visitors FAQs – Non-flowering yucca | Over-fertilising | Deadheading Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions Growing Friendship Tino meets two gardeners who became friends through a program that matches older residents with volunteers to share the garden load Volunteers Some plants self-seed best when left alone, and Jerry has found a way to work with this natural habit to fill t

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. [video width="1024" height="576" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Gardening-Australia-ep.17-2018.mp4"][/video]   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 th

Gardening Australia ep. 16 2018

On Gardening Australia ep. 16 2018, Costa visits a high flier who has restored a garden in her down time; Tino Carnevale explores different types of garlic; Jane Edmanson plants three hanging baskets and guest presenter Paul West makes apple pancakes. [video width="512" height="288" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Gardening-Australia-2018-ep.16.mp4"][/video]   Gardening Australia ep. 16 2018   Ann of the Abbey Costa visits a gardener who has spent hours bringing new life to a historical garden as an antidote to her busy career FAQs - Biochar | Fruit Trees in Wicking Beds | Thyme Jane, Sophie and Millie answer commonly asked gardening questions And another thing...Mosquitoes in Bromeliads Josh suggests ways to stop mosquitoes from breeding in bromeliads Glory of Garlic Tino visits a garlic expert to learn how to choose the right type of garlic to grow in your climate zone Ripper Idea...Compost Tea Millie demonstrates how to make the

Gardening Australia ep. 15 2018

In Gardening Australia ep. 15 2018, Sophie Thomson explores the origins of Adelaide's free food carts; Costa Georgiadis meets fresh food fan Dr Sandro Demaio from ABC's Ask The Doctor, and Josh Byrne visits the Perth garden of author Deryn Thorpe. [video width="512" height="288" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Gardening-Australia-2018-ep.15.mp4"][/video]   Gardening Australia ep. 15 2018:   Grow Free Sophie meets the generous gardeners behind the street carts that offer free, home-grown fruit and vegetables across Adelaide FAQs - Soil as Potting Mix | Geranium flowers getting smaller | Worms on patio Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions Drop Pot Wonder Millie shows you how to put weeds to work by making in-ground compost tubes In Awe of Inverawe Tino explores one of Tasmania’s best-loved native gardens with its gorgeous views over the water south of Hobart Cardamom True or False? Jerry Col

Gardening Australia ep. 14 2018

In Gardening Australia ep. 14 2018, Jerry Coleby-Williams explores a wildlife corridor, Jane Edmanson meets a dahlia fancier, Costa Georgiadis visits the Blue Mountains, and guest presenter Paul West cooks up a pumpkin treat. [video width="512" height="288" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Gardening-Australia-2018-ep.14.mp4"][/video]   Gardening Australia ep. 14 2018 Paul's Pumpkin Hash Recipe Guest presenter Paul West demonstrates how to make use of this year’s pumpkin harvest by cooking up a simple lunch or supper recipe. Indoor Plant Totem Millie builds an indoor plant totem for climbing plants Dwight's Dahlias Jane meets a dahlia expert who explains the appeal of these colourful perennials and how he prepares his plants for show and then gives her some tips on dividing them FAQs - Preparing Soil for Natives | When to Water Gardening Australia presenters answer frequently asked gardening questions Jobs for the Weekend - 27

Gardening Australia ep. 13 2018

In Gardening Australia ep. 13 2018, Tino Carnevale helps build a veterans' garden; Jane Edmanson discovers the commemorative power of poppies; Costa Georgiadis gets cooking with chef Ben Shewry; and Sophie Thomson sees a pool transformed to a pond. [video width="512" height="288" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Gardening-Australia-2018-ep.13.mp4"][/video]   Gardening Australia ep. 13 2018 Top Tomato Tart Recipe Try making Ben Shewry's light pastry tart made with tomatoes you can grow at home! FAQs - Oiling secateurs | No fruit on feijoa | Planting natives Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions Bordering on the Experimental Jerry Coleby-Williams uses up his excess seeds by sowing an edible border My Garden Path - Propagation Power Meet Dan and Jenny Patience who own and run an intensive propagation nursery Lest We Forget Jane Edmondson visits fibre artists Lynn Berry and her sister in law Mar

Gardening Australia ep. 12 2018

In Gardening Australia ep. 12 2018, Jane Edmanson visits a home full of indoor plants; Costa Georgiadis finds a roof garden on a block of flats; Sophie Thomson builds a wicking bed; Tino Carnevale discovers Antarctic gardening; and Millie Ross grows a seat. [video width="512" height="288" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Gardening-Australia-ep.-12-2018.mp4"][/video]   Gardening Australia ep. 12 2018   Outside In Jane meets an indoor plant enthusiast to learn some of his secrets of keeping plants happy and flourishing! A Touch of Green Tino finds out how scientists are gardening in the Antarctic The Leafy Lounge Millie shows us how we can grow a luscious leafy lounge using up cycled materials and, of course, plants A Small Kingdom Jerry drops in on a couple who are growing a variety of produce in their rental garden using a range of inventive methods Magical Mushrooms Josh meets a couple of young innovators who have combined waste man

Gardening Australia ep. 11 2018

In Gardening Australia ep. 11 2018 Costa is with our wonderful native wildlife at Healesville Sanctuary in Victoria, where he’s dipped into the archives to bring you a collection of stories that will not only inform you, but inspire you to create a garden where the whole family feels at home. [video width="512" height="288" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Gardening-Australia-ep.11.mp4"][/video]   Gardening Australia ep. 11 2018 :   A Passion for Passata When Tino’s parents make passata, the whole family gets involved. Tino explains how it all happens and how the great tomato sauce tradition started. Planty Shanty Millie creates a living cubby house for children by planting an edible, green tepee hidden away amongst the flowers. Give Bugs a Chance Sophie enlists the help of an insect expert to find out how most creepy crawlies are welcome garden allies rather than something to be feared or loathed. What’s in a Name Jerry explains why

Gardening Australia ep. 10 2018 - Easter Special

In Gardening Australia ep. 10 2018, Costa meets guest presenter Paul West; Sophie weaves an egg basket; Millie visits a chicken expert; Josh explores a special school garden, and Jane heads to a nursery specialising in perennial plants. [video width="1024" height="576" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Gardening-Australia-ep.10-2018.mp4"][/video]   Gardening Australia provides practical, realistic and credible horticultural and gardening advice, inspiring and entertaining gardeners around the world.   Gardening Australia ep. 10 2018:   FAQs – Growing chocolate | Sowing tomatoes in sub-tropics | Ripe pumpkins Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions An Easter Basket Sophie Thomson explores the ancient craft of basketry with weaving expert Beverley Manthey. There are lots of ‘ingredients’ in the garden that can be redirected into baskets. These include tree prunings, and leaves or stems from arum lilies (

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

Gardening Australia ep. 8 2018

In Gardening Australia ep. 8 2018, after helping Millie Ross build a temporary shed, Costa Georgiadis makes za'atar pizza; Sophie Thomson plants a citrus orchard, Josh Byrne tastes some Aussie plants and Tino Carnevale explores slime moulds. [video width="1024" height="576" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Gardening-Australia-ep.-8-2018.mp4"][/video]   Gardening Australia ep. 8 2018:   Blending into the Bush As the autumn colours set into the high country, Jane Edmanson explores a Harrietville property where exotic trees blend into the surrounding bush. Growing Green Josh is back in Melbourne to check in on a school garden he helped get started. FAQs - Tomatoes Rotting | Sick mango tree | Feeding indoor plants Answers to commonly asked gardening questions. Edible Aussies Josh Byrne takes a look at a few edible Australian plants A Tiny Wonder Tino Carnevale delves into the little known world of slime moulds. Creative Construction

Gardening Australia ep. 7 2018

In Gardening Australia ep. 7 2018, Jane Edmanson visits some gardeners in the village created by designer Edna Walling; Costa Georgiadis meets four generations of a family sharing a garden in Geelong and Jerry Coleby-Williams shares a Gold Coast garden gem. [video width="1024" height="576" mp4="https://video-clump.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Gardening-Australia-ep.-7-2018.mp4"][/video] Gardening Australia ep. 7 2018: Living in Fairyland Jane Edmanson visits the village that garden designer Edna Walling created at Bickleigh Vale Jobs for the Weekend Seasonal advice on jobs to do in the garden this weekend A Garden Heirloom In Geelong there's a garden that has been tended by the same family for decades. Costa Georgiadis meets the four generations currently caring for the land - and each other My Garden Path - Dr Cathy Franzi Ceramist - Dr Cathy Franzi D.I.Y. Seed Paper Sophie Thomson shows how to make your own seed paper gifts FAQs - Over-watering | A