Gardening Australia - Season 21
Season 21
Episodes
A Cluttered Garden - Preventing Soil Erosion - The Vegie Guide - Understanding Bush Foods - Weed Alert - Coffee - Government House, NT
A Townsville Garden - Citrus Maintenance - Understanding Plant Uses - Weed Alert - Curry Plant - Growing Proteas and Waratahs
The Vegie Patch - Creating a Pond - Understanding the Environment - Rose Renovation - Self-watering Pots
Planting Water Lilies - Tip and Trick - The Point Preschool - The Vegie Plot - The Vegie Guide - March - Gardener of the Year 2009
Amanda's Garden - The Vegie Patch - Autumn Planting - Dead Easy Seeds - A Master Gardener
Geoffrey's Garden - Autumn Maintenance - Planning a Garden - An Adaptive Gardener - The Vegie Guide - Attila the Collector
Weather Tips - The Vegie Patch - A Lawn for the Tropics - Winter Herbs - Greywater Tips - The Happy Gardener
A Crash Test Garden - Leonie's Pest Remedies - Dividing Globe Artichokes - Old Fashioned Garden Tips - The Vegie Guide - A Walled Garden
Coralee's Garden - Fertilising Sloping Ground - The Vegie Patch - Ornamental Gingers - Building a Shadehouse - A Dog's Garden
Planting Bulbs - Planting Winter Vegetables - Planning a Bed - Dealing with Shade - The Vegie Guide - Gardening in Ballarat/High on a Hill
The Vegie Plot - Dry Climate Bulbs - Habitat Gardeners - Heirloom Vegies - A Fremantle Garden
Michelle's Garden - Making Potting Mixes - Common Gardening Problems - The Vegie Guide - Spinifex - The Vegie Patch
The Vegie Patch - Moving the Garden - Paper Pots - Deciduous Plants - Spring Cottage
Harvesting Pumpkins - Repairing the Lawn - Gardening in Byron Bay - Fruits of the Rainforest - Espaliering Shrubs - The Vegie Guide
Margie's Garden - Building a Raised Vegie Garden - Josh's New Front Garden - Propagating Cassava - Designing a Courtyard Garden - Shirley's Native Garden
Herb Garden Overhaul - Cumberland Plain Woodland - The Vegie Guide - The Meaning of Leaf - Tomatoes for the Tropics - Sprout Community Garden
Stephen's Perennial Border - Vegie Garden Timber - A Shade Loving Plant - National Camellia Gardens - Protecting Your Mulch - The Vegie Patch
Variegated Foliage - Starting a Rose Garden - Colour in Winter - The Vegie Patch - Pollinating Macadamia Trees - The Vegie Guide - Teresa Rocchi's Garden
Annie's Garden - John's Plot - Monty Don - Succulents for the Shade - Jerry's Neighbours
Stephen's Pond - Lilly Pillies - Structure in the Garden - The Vegie Guide - Looking after Roses - Front Garden Makeover
Fertiliser Teas - The Vegie Patch - Cottage Garden Maintenance - Pruning Tools - Designing a Kid's Garden
Josh's New Backyard - Sydney Sandstone Soil - The Vegie Guide - Gardening in Central Victoria - Building a No-Dig Garden - A Garden in the Bush
Anthony and Claire's Garden - The Vegie Patch - Tree Staking - Gardening Under Gums - Designing a Formal Garden - Subtropical Harvesting
Building a Vegie Bed - The Vegie Guide - Tom and Lorna's Garden - Erinose Mite - Hardwood Cuttings - Planting the No-dig Garden
The Vegie Patch - Fruit Tree Maintenance - Ringwood Community Garden - Pest Traps - Winter Lawn Maintenance - Urban Eden
The Vegie Patch - Gum Trees - Grid Planting - The Vegie Guide - Textured Garden - Euphorbias - Stephanie Alexander
Planting the Front Garden - Karen's Garden - Moving a Tree Fern - The Vegie Guide - Water Plants - Seasonal Top End Vegies
John's Plot - Propagating Grasses - Planting Potatoes - Gardening in Cairns - Edible Hedges - Tropical Garden Cottage
Designing a Vegie Garden - Reviving Succulents - Cape Banks - Potted Flowering Bulbs - Problem Solving in the Garden - Earimil - Earimil
Sue's Garden - Potted Produce - Fig Trees - An Inner City Garden - Planting Passionfruit - The Vegie Patch
Gardening Under Eaves - The Vegie Patch - The Vegie Guide - Deep Planting - A Tropical Herb Garden - Theo's Garden
John's Plot - Native Climbers - Perennial Border Maintenance - Seed Saving - Layering Natives - A Shared Garden
Subtropical Flowering Annuals - Dividing Orchids - The Vegie Patch - The Vegie Guide - Ollie's Garden - A Garden for Life
Helen's Garden - Bare Patches - Surf Coast Gardening - The Vegie Patch - Unique Plants - Passionfruit
Tropical Centre - Treating Paw Paw Virus - A Potted Garden - The Vegie Guide - Fruit Fly - A Clever Design
The Vegie Patch - Easy Propagation - Spring Flowers - Drawing for Design - Sub-Tropical Vegies - Native Wonderland
The Vegie Patch - The Vegie Guide - Worm Farm - A Haven in Newcastle - Kemi's Garden
Val's Garden - Gardening in Toowoomba - Spring Natives - John's Plot - A Bush Food Garden - A Grand Champion Garden
Protecting with Plants - Attracting Pollinators - The Vegie Patch - The Vegie Guide - Pruning an Olive Tree - Daniel's Garden
Overcoming Pests - Garden Design Inspiration - Cordylines and Crotons - Su's Garden - Poh's Family Garden
Woody Pear Garden - Summer Jobs - Gwen's Garden - Dwarf Apples - Mistletoe - The Vegie Guide
Anthony and Claire's Garden - Correcting Iron Deficiency - Spinifex - Building a Shadehouse - Sydney Sandstone Soil - Tree Staking - Teresa Rocchi's Garden
The Vegie Patch - Understanding Bush Foods - Coralee's Garden - Front Garden Makeover - Tom and Lorna's Garden
Planning a Garden - Jerry's Neighbours - Dealing With Shade - Edible Hedges - Shirley's Native Garden
Stephen's Perennial Border - Ask It/Solve It - The Vegie Patch - Understanding Plant Uses - Leonie's Pest Remedies - Habitat Gardeners
A Townsville Garden - Fruit Tree Maintenance - Fruit Fly - Bare Patches - A Dog's Garden
Old Fashioned Garden Tips - Point Preschool - Planning a Bed - Understanding the Environment - Moving the Garden
Spring Flowers - Stephanie Alexander - Cumberland Plain Woodland - Drawing for Design - Kemi's Garden
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