Gardening Australia episode 31 2019

Gardening Australia episode 31 2019

Gardening Australia episode 31 2019: Costa joins a school’s celebration of a 30-year commitment to the local landscape, Millie Ross builds a blooming letterbox, Josh Byrne meets a teenage bee keeper and we visit a tulip farm bursting with blooms.


 

 



Gardening Australia has always provided practical, trustworthy and credible gardening advice to inspire and entertain. Join Costa Georgiadis and the team as they traverse the country unearthing the best gardens.

 

Gardening Australia episode 31 2019

 

Little Landcare Legends

Gardening Australia isn’t the only one to be celebrating a 30th birthday… Landcare Australia turns 30 this year too so Costa is travelling to a primary school in regional Victoria to join the party!

Costa heads to regional Victoria to track down a small school community who have cultivated a love of growing and responsibility for the local landscape for decades. Alongside the Senior Wooragee Landcare crew, they are part of a bigger celebration. Just like GA, Landcare is celebrating their 30th birthday!

FAQs – Brown dots on fern | Sowing tomatoes | Pruning frost damage

Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions.

A Sharehouse Garden

Tino visits a garden in inner city Hobart to help a houseful of enthusiastic and ambitious young people get the best out of their patch. Tino heads to a much-loved two-storey sharehouse in the heart of Hobart, to give the residents Renae, Derry, Thomas and Cee and hand in their productive patch.

Luke’s Bees

Josh meets a 16-year-old bee keeper who is so passionate about keeping honey bees, he’s teaching other young people. We’re in a suburban backyard in Bicton, near Fremantle. More and more people are becoming curious about keeping European honeybees, both for the delicious honey they produce and the pollination services they bring to the garden. This garden has two hives, and the person looking after them is Luke de Laeter, a 16-year-old apiarist!

Junk Mail

Millie makes a modern letterbox with room for plants, excess produce and the daily post. You can grow plants anywhere and more importantly, you should! Even the humble letterbox can be designed with room for plants & excess produce, as well as the daily post.

Never Enough Natives

Sophie visits the garden of an enthusiastic native plant collector to explore her fascinating flower filled collection.

Myrtle Combat

Jerry finds out how an invasive exotic fungus is threating an Australian plant with extinction, and what’s being done to save it.

My Garden Path – Tulip Farmers

We head to Australia’s largest tulip farm to meet a fourth-generation farming family who grow millions of blooms.

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