Gardening Australia episode 33 2018
Jane Edmanson plants a bed for summer cut flowers, Millie Ross meets a woman devoted to saving an endangered plant, Costa Georgiadis visits an unusual farm in Byron Bay, and Josh Byrne explores hectares of hidden tulips.
Costa meets a chef who has taken up farming to supply her family’s restaurant with hard-to-find ingredients
Jane plans ahead for summer cut flowers by helping to plant out a bed of perennials and annuals at Heronswood
Sophie compares the garden habits of guinea fowl and chickens, Tino offers advice for what to plant under citrus, and Josh explains the role of an irrigation solenoid valve
Millie meets a woman who changed her life direction to try to save a threatened plant species that is disappearing from Melbourne’s western plains
Josh visits Araluen Botanic Park, tucked away in Perth’s Darling Ranges, where the cool climate is marked by an extravaganza of tulips
Sophie updates the handy herb planter that is built into the centre of her outdoor dining table, providing colour and flavour at mealtimes
Jerry meets a malacologist who studies Australian snails and can offer a completely different view of this much-maligned gastropod
Tino shows how you can get kitchen waste to work directly on your garden soil by cutting out the middle man – the compost heap
We meet two artists who have bonded over their love of using plant material to create unusual works on a grand scale
Palisa Anderson from Boonluck Farm shares some of her favourite Thai recipes with Costa
Gardening Australia episode 33 2018
Boonluck Farm
Costa meets a chef who has taken up farming to supply her family’s restaurant with hard-to-find ingredients
Summer Colour
Jane plans ahead for summer cut flowers by helping to plant out a bed of perennials and annuals at Heronswood
FAQs
Sophie compares the garden habits of guinea fowl and chickens, Tino offers advice for what to plant under citrus, and Josh explains the role of an irrigation solenoid valve
Gardening Australia episode 33 2018 |
Little Treasures
Millie meets a woman who changed her life direction to try to save a threatened plant species that is disappearing from Melbourne’s western plains
Hidden Park
Josh visits Araluen Botanic Park, tucked away in Perth’s Darling Ranges, where the cool climate is marked by an extravaganza of tulips
Vege Table
Sophie updates the handy herb planter that is built into the centre of her outdoor dining table, providing colour and flavour at mealtimes
Snail Whisperer
Jerry meets a malacologist who studies Australian snails and can offer a completely different view of this much-maligned gastropod
Compost Trench
Tino shows how you can get kitchen waste to work directly on your garden soil by cutting out the middle man – the compost heap
My Garden Path - Wona Bae and Charlie Lawler
We meet two artists who have bonded over their love of using plant material to create unusual works on a grand scale
A Thai Feast
Palisa Anderson from Boonluck Farm shares some of her favourite Thai recipes with Costa