Afleveringen
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Seasonal suggestions for jobs to do in the garden this weekend.
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We meet ethnobotanist Gerry Turpin, who records Indigenous plant knowledge for future generations, by connecting culture, science and intellectual property.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Tammy wades through fields of flannel flowers, visiting an amazing native flower farm where a florist’s daughter is following in her father’s footsteps, creating stunning arrangements.
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Costa visits a site that was once an abandoned brick pit, now transformed to an abundant, biodiverse wetland, thanks to the power of community action.
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Millie shows how she rescued her precious Wolgan Snow Gum - Eucalyptus gregsoniana – from succumbing to a fungal attack.
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AUTUMN
Friday 4th April | Rpt Sunday 6th April 2025 -
Clarence meets a nursery owner who is completely obsessed with growing native plants from seed.
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Jane explores an urban garden that’s been designed to be low maintenance, while still providing heaps of interest with beautiful native plants that thrive in clay soils.
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Josh does a garden stocktake – assessing which plants are not thriving and filling some gaps in the garden beds with locally indigenous varieties of his favourite native plants.
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Millie meets a rental gardener who has not only filled his own front yard with food and flowers but has spread to neighbouring properties.
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Clarence covers native plants that are perfect for growing on green walls.
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AUTUMN
Friday 28th March | Rpt Sunday 30th March 2025 -
We meet Olive Gill-Hille - an artist who makes fabulous furniture from fallen native Western Australian timbers.
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Josh explains why aspidistra leaves may be browning, Sophie shows how to tell when olives are ripe and Jerry looks at splitting stingless bee colonies.
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Jane highlights a dynamic hydrangea.
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Seasonal suggestions for jobs to do in the garden this weekend.
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Costa visits a garden packed with powerful plants, where modern science is enhancing traditional knowledge of medicinal flora.
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Hannah shows how she gives her worm farm a little TLC, keeping this garden treasure happy, healthy, and humming along.
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Guest Presenter Aidan observes the complex and skilful transplant of a massive Brachychiton tree from a backyard to a botanic garden.
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