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Gardening Australia ep.20 2017

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Tino gets some tips on growing organic apples; Sophie builds an unusual home for native bees; Costa grows a tea garden and guest presenter Carolyn tells you where to start when creating a garden from scratch. 1. Plant Profile - Hooker's Banksia This native shrub produces magnificent flowers that look great in the garden or as a cut flower 2. Getting Started Guest presenter Carolyn Blackman shows us where to start when planting a garden from scratch 3. Saving Eggplant Seed Jerry gives us a useful seed-saving tip 4. Bee Hotel Sophie turns an old television into a home for native bees 5. Andrew's Apples Tino get some tips from an organic apple grower 6. FAQs - Lumpy Lemon Tree | Indoor Herbs Jane and Sophie answer two commonly asked gardening questions. 7. Training a Climber Millie shows us how to train a climber to properly cover a wall 8. Tea Thyme Costa plants a garden for making different types of tea Gardening Australia ep.20 2017

Love Your Garden Ep.3 - Series 7 2017

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 The team head to Chandlers Ford in Hampshire to help the Richardson family, who are facing a very difficult future. This post was moved here: https://video-clump.com/2018/05/05/ love-your-garden-episode-3-2017 / Father of two Jason survives only by the means of a portable external machine which keeps his heart working and three weekly sessions of kidney dialysis. The whole family are now tied to their home and desperately need an outdoor space on their doorstep that can become an escape. Love Your Garden Ep.3 - Series 7 2017

Gardeners' World ep.16 2017

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The British Garden: Life and Death on Your Lawn

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 The British back garden is a familiar setting, but underneath the peonies and petunias is a much wilder hidden world, a miniature Serengeti, with beauty and brutality in equal measure. In this documentary, Chris Packham and a team of wildlife experts spend an entire year exploring every inch of a series of interlinked back gardens in Welwyn Garden City. They want to answer a fundamental question: how much wildlife lives beyond our back doors? How good for wildlife is the great British garden?  Through all four seasons, Chris reveals a stranger side to some of our more familiar garden residents. In summer he meets a very modern family of foxes - with a single dad in charge - and finds that a single fox litter can have up to five different fathers. In winter he shows that a robin's red breast is actually war paint. And finally, in spring he finds a boiling ball of frisky frogs in a once-in-a-year mating frenzy. The British Garden: Life and Death on Your Lawn  The secret live

Gardening Australia ep.19 2017

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Tino visits a colourful garden, Sophie gets stuck into pruning, Costa visits an award winning garden, Angus profiles native groundcovers and we meet a botanical photographic artist. 1. A Small Water Garden John creates a water garden using native aquatic plants 2. Plant Profile - Eucalyptus caesia Want an elegant native tree for the garden? It's hard to go past the Silver Princess 3. Bring in the Bees Costa recommends some flowers that are sure to attract pollinating bees 4. Excess Produce - Chilli Oil Find out how to use excess chillies to flavour olive oil 5. Persian Carpet Josh visits an enthusiastic gardener who has transformed his suburban block and adjoining verge into an eclectic mix of plants 6. Raspberries and Rhubarb Millie gets stuck into some seasonal propagating in her vegie patch Gardening Australia ep.19 2017