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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

Gardeners World episode 27 2015

In Gardeners World episode 27 2015, charge your glasses as Joe Swift visits a drinkable allotment in London where much of the produce is grown to make beer, wine and cider. And in the first of a five-part series about botany, Carol Klein looks at the capsules of potential that herald the start and end of most plants' lives - seeds.   Gardeners World episode 27 2015:   Community orchards There are several communal juicing initiatives for people who would like to make juice or cider from their own apples. For more information, the Orchard Network is a good place to start, or you could try your local authority or Wildlife Trust. And if you fancy attending an Apple Day event next month, check out the link below. There’s plenty going on and there are often experts on hand if you want to know the name of an apple you’re growing. Garlic There are two main types of garlic – hardneck and softneck. Hardneck varieties are composed of a few large cloves that are easier to peel in the kitchen,