Episodes
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Clarence says goodbye to summer by planting a new native garden full of colour and texture.
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We meet illustrator and author Trace Balla, who paints delicately detailed pictures of plants and wildlife in her storybooks for children.
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Episodes manquant?
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Sophie visits cooking legend Maggie Beer to see what’s growing in her garden and cook up a home-grown treat.
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Costa visits the RSPCA to find out how better landscaping is leading to increased adoption rates of furry friends like pet bunny rabbits.
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Seasonal suggestions for jobs to do in the garden this weekend.
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Josh visits a pocket of urban bushland to find out how the reintroduction of a little-known marsupial, the Quenda, is helping to regenerate a plant community.
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AUTUMN
Friday 18th April | Rpt Sunday 20th April 2025 -
Millie makes a portable herb basket that you can take on holidays!
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Costa discovers the sweet history of the cacao tree and learns that caring for its rainforest habitat will help keep Easter eggs on our shelves into the future.
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Costa and friends demonstrate how to create colourful dyed Easter eggs using ingredients from the garden.
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Hannah Moloney demonstrates succession planting for carrots for a long and abundant harvest period.
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Millie harvests her autumn crops and gets the patch prepared for growing plenty more food through winter.
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Josh discovers a stunning, surprisingly cool and tropical garden in Perth, featuring hundreds of palms and fruit trees.
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Costa meets an indoor plant collector who uses lush tropical climbers to grow green walls whilst renting.
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Tammy preserves flowers by turning them into resin coasters.
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Sophie suggests Mediterranean plants that thrive in southern dry regions.
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Jerry addresses common myths and misconceptions about natives and puts them to bed with examples of great plants for your garden.
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Hannah visits a market garden on Bruny Island, providing year-round fresh food to the local community, despite the tough, dry climate.
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Seasonal suggestions for jobs to do in the garden this weekend.
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Jane explains why lichen grows on trees, Jerry uncovers why white roses might turn pink and Tammy discusses the difference between running and clumping bamboo.
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