Costa Georgiadis rescues some sick-looking indoor plants, Jane Edmanson discovers the many benefits of salvias, Millie Ross shows how to keep worms happy, and we meet our new guest presenter, permaculturist Hannah Maloney.
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 4 2019
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Costa Makes a House Call
Costa visits broadcaster Brooke Boney, who has a collection of indoor plants in her Sydney apartment, some of which aren’t looking too healthy. Dr Costa to the rescue
FAQs – Testing pH in compost | Grass clippings as mulch | Harvesting zucchinis
Gardening Australia presenters answer commonly asked gardening questions
Salvia Garden
Jane visits a gorgeous garden that is home to a collection of stunning salvias, and discovers the many benefits of this forgiving, floriferous, easy care plant, which can even be used in cake baking
The Strawberry Patch
Tino is in the Potted Patch, where it’s time to replace the spent summer harvest with a new crop of perennial strawberries
My Garden Path – Hannah Moloney
We meet our new guest presenter, permaculturist Hannah Maloney and her family, who have devised some super-smart ways of cultivating an incredibly steep block in suburban Hobart
DIY Wetting Agent
Jerry Coleby-Williams shows how to make your own soil wetting agent
Guerilla Gardener
Josh meets a gardener who has transformed an unloved, barren corner of public land into a thriving food forest of fruit trees
Worms 3 Ways
Millie shows you how to bring the worms to your yard – by demonstrating three different styles of worm farm
Salvia Propagation and Teacake Recipe
Jane keeps some tips on propagating salvias and then gets to sample some delicious Sage Teacake!