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Gardening Australia episode 6 2019

Gardening Australia episode 6 2019

In Gardening Australia episode 6 2019: Sophie Thomson gets a visit from a butterfly expert, Costa Georgiadis and Millie Ross travels to west Arnhem land, Josh Byrne dives into a seagrass revegetation project and Jerry Coleby-Williams talks Cats claw creepers.      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 6 2019   All a Flutter With the help of an expert, Sophie learns how to grow the ultimate native butterfly habitat in […]

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Gardening Australia episode 5 2019

Gardening Australia episode 5 2019

In Gardening Australia episode 5 2019: Costa Georgiadis gets an experts top turf tips, Sophie Thomson visits a garden designed for time-poor gardeners, Paul West cooks up a storm in a school kitchen garden, and we meet a collage artist with a passion for nature.     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 5 2019   Work Life Balance Sophie visits a tranquil low-maintenance garden designed for busy gardeners FAQs – Speed

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Gardens Near and Far ep. 1 - Villa Gamberaia

Gardens Near and Far ep. 1 – Villa Gamberaia

Jean-Philippe Teyssier, landscape architect, takes us on a journey to discover the most beautiful gardens in France and Europe. Beautiful example of harmony, the garden of the Villa Gamberaia dominates Florence and summarizes the art of Italian gardens.     The park of the Villa Gamberaia retains its Renaissance imprint through the presence of iconic materials of the time: pebbles, slag and especially shells. Its orangery reminds us: citrus fruits are the kings of the Italian garden, used in the natural pharmacopoeia, the production of perfumes, cooking, but also as a gift for distinguished guests.   Gardens Near and Far

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Love Your Home And Garden episode 3 2019

Love Your Home And Garden episode 3 2019

In Love Your Home And Garden episode 3 2019: Alan Titchmarsh and his team bring the outside indoors for an inspirational family in Swindon. Looking after two young children is challenging when you’re both wheelchair users but Nina and Steve Parry from Swindon also have to contend with a poorly laid-out home and a garden they can’t see from inside. So their kids can’t play outside safely. A radical new lay-out bringing style to their boring bungalow and linking it to a dazzling and accessible outdoor space is what’s required. And Alan Titchmarsh’s team are just the people to do

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Gardening Australia episode 4 2019

Gardening Australia episode 4 2019

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   Are you a gardener in your 30’s? (or 20’s)! If you’re in your 30’s, it’s time to share your gardening stories! Costa Makes a House Call Costa

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Gardening Australia episode 1 2019

Gardening Australia episode 1 2019

In Gardening Australia episode 1 2019: Jane goes farming on Lord Howe Island, Millie discovers the secret lives of sunflowers. Tino Carnevale offers solutions for sloping gardens, and Josh Byrne plants semi-tropical edibles on his sunny deck area.     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 1 2019   Food Scrap Friday Costa visits a school garden where the whole community gets on board with composting their food scraps – and the

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Gardening Australia ep. 12 2018

Gardening Australia ep. 12 2018

In Gardening Australia ep. 12 2018, Jane Edmanson visits a home full of indoor plants; Costa Georgiadis finds a roof garden on a block of flats; Sophie Thomson builds a wicking bed; Tino Carnevale discovers Antarctic gardening; and Millie Ross grows a seat.     Gardening Australia ep. 12 2018   Outside In Jane meets an indoor plant enthusiast to learn some of his secrets of keeping plants happy and flourishing! A Touch of Green Tino finds out how scientists are gardening in the Antarctic The Leafy Lounge Millie shows us how we can grow a luscious leafy lounge using

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Gardening Australia ep.1 2018

Gardening Australia episode 1 2018

Costa visits a farm in the middle of Sydney; Jane explores the garden of Dame Nellie Melba; we meet indigenous author & historian Bruce Pascoe; Millie tackles a challenging courtyard; Tino shares his recipe for soil success.     In Gardening Australia episode 1 2018:   1. My Garden Path – Bruce Pascoe We meet indigenous author and historian Bruce Pascoe  2. A Farm in the City Costa Georgiadis visits a former bowls club that has been transformed into a thriving farm in the middle of Sydney  3. FAQs Sophie Thomson experiments with newspaper as mulch; Jerry Coleby-Williams explains how to

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Gardening Australia ep. 11 2018

Gardening Australia ep. 11 2018

In Gardening Australia ep. 11 2018 Costa is with our wonderful native wildlife at Healesville Sanctuary in Victoria, where he’s dipped into the archives to bring you a collection of stories that will not only inform you, but inspire you to create a garden where the whole family feels at home.     Gardening Australia ep. 11 2018 :   A Passion for Passata When Tino’s parents make passata, the whole family gets involved. Tino explains how it all happens and how the great tomato sauce tradition started. Planty Shanty Millie creates a living cubby house for children by planting an

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Beechgrove Garden episode 26 2016

The Beechgrove Garden episode 26 2016

It’s the final programme of the series and Jim, Carole, George and Chris are battening down the hatches, preparing the garden for the winter but also making plans for spring. Carole is starting her Christmas wrapping early as she shows how to wrap up tender plants around the garden that need extra protection.     George and Jim are in the fruit cage, where it’s a good time to take stock and do some remedial fruit work. Carole also visits Huntly Cot, a unique garden near Temple in Midlothian. At its centre is a heart-shaped heather garden, with a natural

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Beechgrove Garden episode 25 2016

The Beechgrove Garden episode 25 2016

In Beechgrove Garden episode 25 2016, leaves are falling in the garden but that’s not necessarily a bad thing as Jim uses them to make lovely leaf mould. He also shows the steamy secrets of his new hot box composter. Carole makes her last visit to Mieke and family in rural Aberdeenshire where they are gardening on a budget and this week they learn how to shred material to make economical but pretty paths.     Jim knows very well that gardening is good for you but this week it’s especially so as he marks the 10th anniversary of Trellis,

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Gardening Australia episode 42

Gardening Australia episode 42 2018

Gardening Australia episode 42 2018 is the final episode of 2018: Costa visits garden designer Paul Bangay; Sophie Thomson meets school kitchen gardener Stephanie Alexander, Jane Edmanson checks out kentia palms, and Millie Ross starts a vegie bed from scratch.       Gardening Australia episode 42 2018   Stonefields Costa visits the home of acclaimed garden designer Paul Bangay, where he discovers a landscape inspired by a view and learns where Paul’s love of plants began Fresh Start Millie’s vegie garden did well in its first year but is now having problems, so she looks for the culprit –

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