Costa finds a secret suburban greenwall,Tino creates useful biochar, Guest Presenter Craig Miller-Randle handles indoor plant pests and diseases, Josh finds out about a program that’s bringing nature back to the city and Jane profiles native plants that are perfect for the cottage garden. |
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Gardeners see the world as potentially productive real estate. Where can I plant something? What about squeezing a few extra pots in over there? Is there a balcony I could start growing on… or what about the rooftop, the back lane? Of course, there is always indoor planting potential and need I mention to you the lengths that guest presenter Craig Miller Randall has gone to at his place to literally grow on every square mm of space. But there is the next frontier.. | READ MORE |
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Jane shows how to update the classic cottage look with dazzling Australian natives. | JANE'S TIPS |
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Josh explores how an Urban Forest Strategy developed by community volunteers is successfully bringing nature into the city. | GREEN CITY |
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If you love your indoor plants, then you won’t want to miss this! On tonight’s show, guest presenter Craig Miller-Randle is back for part 3 of his special series on indoor plants. This week, it’s all about watering and humidity. Getting watering right can be the trickiest part of indoor plant care and Craig has some great tips to take the guesswork out and get it right! If you missed the first 2 stories in the series, you can catch them below! |
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This week we look at adding some cucumbers, beans, sweet corn and strawberries to the garden! Get your weekly What to Plant guide to see our top fruit and veggies to grow in your patch based on the climate zone you live in! |
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This weekend, we look creating a DIY sweet scented cleaning spray, tips to keep your roses blooming and tips to keep you canna looking fresh! Check out our Jobs for the Weekend for some more ideas for this weekend. |
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