We launch our series covering all you need to know about indoor plants; Josh suggests how to find room for more plants; Millie transforms her lawn into lunch, Costa finds out about plants in space and Tino shows how to learn from your weeds. |
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Some of you may have heard of it, but many probably haven’t. The Australian PlantBank. It's located within the grounds of the Australian Botanic Garden at Mt Annan in Western Sydney. It's the largest native plant conservation seedbank in Australia with over 10,000 collections and more than 100 million individual seeds stored. How’s that for a serious pantry! | TELL ME MORE |
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Tino reveals some useful lessons that weeds can teach you about your site and soil | MANAGE WEEDS |
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Costa goes to Mt Annan seed bank to discover some seeds that are out of this world! | SPACE PLANTS |
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If you love indoor plants, then don't miss tonight’s show! You might remember a story we did earlier this year with indoor plant guru, Craig Miller-Randle. Well he’s back as our new guest presenter with a series that's going to arm you with everything you need to know for indoor gardening success! His first story on tonight’s show is all about indoor plant containers and potting mixes. | CATCH-UP WITH CRAIG |
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Gardening Australia Magazine 2021 calendars and diaries are now available and there's still a chance to win a copy of your own! Our 2021 editions feature gorgeous photography, monthly planting guides, planners and gardening tips. To celebrate their release, we have a set to giveaway. Tell us your favourite month in the garden, and this fantastic prize could be yours! |
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If you love your greens, then now is a great time to plant some juicy cucumbers, broccoli and celery. If you're looking for some new additions to add to your garden, don't miss our weekly guide with the best plants to grow this time of year! |
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This weekend we show you how to fight off pear and cherry slugs, grow aquatic plants like water chestnuts and share some tips for healthy compost! Spruce the yard up with a little help from this week's Jobs for the Weekend! |
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