Stephen Ryan meets a couple in their beautiful sprawling suburban garden, which has been a joy to them for more than three decades, but also speaks of families who worked and loved it in the past.
Jane Edmanson visits comedian Dave Lawson to check out his garden, solve some problems and give him a hand to make it bloom. Vegie Garden Rescue: Leonie Norrington is planting vegies in her Top End garden.
Stephen shows how to fill unexpected gaps in a garden bed. Tino updates us on what's been happening at the Vegie Patch over summer, tends to the tomatoes, beans and corn and checks the progress of his giant pumpkin.
Sophie profiles some of her favourite plants for late season colour. Corn and Co: Jerry checks his potted produce, digs in his spectacular green manure and plants nematode resistant crops - corn and amaranth.
Colin answers viewer emails about dealing with flood damaged plants and gardens. Stephen Ryan visits a prolific productive garden created by two old friends in a rented suburban backyard.
Colin visits a passionate 80 year old orchid grower who lost his entire collection during the Queensland flood. John plants vegies for autumn including broccoli, leeks, mixed lettuce and a late crop of zucchini.
Josh visits King's Park to check out some great native flowering plants. Leonie makes a rich potting mix for her tomato crop, creates a fertiliser from weeds and harvests a range of tropical fruit and veg.
Tino Carnevale shows how to create the perfect soil for growing vegies. Clarence Slockee introduces some of the wildlife that lives in the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney.
Sophie checks in on passionate young gardener Daniel Lutz to see his orchid collection and get his top tips for healthy plants. Stephen visits a curious little garden in the Western suburbs of Melbourne,
Tino checks the progress of his gardening experiments including the giant pumpkin, the kiwi fruit and propagates a new plant from his banana plant. Colin meets a gardener who has filled his suburban plot with rare and exotic plants.
John looks at successful design elements to make the most out of limited space in courtyard gardens. Sophie Thomson shows how to identify conifer borer and gives tips on how to prevent it.
Tino Carnevale enters his giant pumpkin into competition at Tassie's Bream Creek Show. John Patrick explains how to use foliage colour and texture to bring interest to a small space.
Tino updates on recent progress in the patch and plants winter crops carrots, parsnips, beetroot and kale. Stephen drops in on a gardener who has made clever use of the limited space in her small suburban patch.
Tino plants heirloom potatoes and peas in The Vegie Patch. Colin Campbell looks at a colourful collection of Hibiscus and talks to an expert Hibiscus grower on how to care for them.
Stephen profiles some of his favourite plants for vibrant autumn colour. John demonstrates how to prune a wisteria vine. Angus visits the winner of Gardening Australia's 'Gardener of the Year' for 2010.
Josh visits an unusual house in Fremantle, where the garden has been designed to provide shelter, shade and security. Jerry plants a range of onions and their relatives suited to the subtropics.
After the hottest summer on record, Josh is taking stock of his native front garden by looking at what has thrived and replacing those plants that haven't.
Jane Edmanson follows retired flower grower Frank Baguley into competition at the Chrysanthemum Society of Victoria's Annual Show - will he get 'best in show'?
Stephen visits the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne to explore their collection of unusual plants and mature trees. Sophie visits a young garden where the owners dug-up, moved and replanted everything from their former home.
After helping with the initial layout, Josh re-visits a young family to help them with the next step building their dream back yard by defining paths and garden beds, preparing for irrigation and starting the trellis for the fruit trees.
Colin Campbell visits Brisbane's Roma Street Parklands, which was devastated by storms in 2008, to see what plants have recovered and how the gardens have been redeveloped.
Tino visits his dad to learn how he prunes his grapevines to create healthy vines and a bumper crop. Colin Campbell discovers some stunning Camellias and then gives his tips for growing them in the subtropics.
Stephen visits Gwen Ford to explore her iconic Australian garden, created by her late husband Gordon, one of our most eminent 20th century designers Angus explains how to pick plants that will thrive when planted around swimming pools.
Tino digs in the green manure crop, checks the progress of winter crops and plants a range of herbs in his handmade garden. Clarence drops in on a local legend to see the unusual garden he has created on Sydney's most notorious strip.
Sophie shows how to keep the kids gardening through the winter months with some fun planting ideas. Josh visits a couple who have worked together for over twenty years to create an abundant food forest garden.
John visits a garden where the designer has managed to make productive use of unusual gardening spaces. Colin checks in on plant collector Bill Coombe to see how his garden is recovering after the devastating QLD floods.
Jane Edmanson travels to The Australian Garden in Cranbourne, the inspiration for the gold medal winning garden at The Chelsea Flower Show, to see the exciting new development under construction.
Jane visits ABC 3 presenter Amberley Lobo, to check out her small plot and give her a hand to make it bloom. John explains how to pick the perfect feature tree to provide colour, shade, fruit or somewhere to hang a swing.
Tino shows how to make 'hot' compost to process all of the winter garden waste from The Vegie Patch. Stephen Ryan updates the Vegie Guide - looking at what's good to plant in vegie gardens, around the country.
Stephen drops in on a passionate gardener with a singular obsession - wattles. Jane visits a young family to find out how they created their beautiful and productive garden in the middle of the desert.
Jerry is in his vegie garden harvesting spices, saving seed and planting early season crops celery, celeriac, lettuce and radish. Stephen updates the Vegie Guide - looking at what's good to plant in vegie gardens, around the country.
Clarence looks at some rare and threatened plants and explains how they're being protected. Tino plants spring crops including red onion, garlic and lettuce and a range of traditional and unusual potato varieties.
Tino checks in on a school garden he helped build a year ago to see their success and solve a few problems. Angus looks at a variety of methods for propagating herbs and shows which method is best for different types.
Stephen drops in on a young gardener and friend to see how his garden, plant collection and passion have grown. Jerry plants a range of crops to help control the explosion of insect pests in his productive garden.
Jane visits a couple who have built a colourful and productive garden for themselves and their local community. Jerry plants a range of crops suited to the challenging conditions of a subtropical spring.
Jane profiles her favourite plants for cut flowers and shows how to grow them. Jerry explores a garden in Brisbane, filled to the brim with colourful foliage, flowers and established trees.
Sophie speaks with teenager Daniel Lutz, to find out who sparked his incredible passion for gardening. John Patrick visits a garden designed for a large family who love to play outdoors.
Jerry plants sweet potatoes on his verge to make the most of every piece of his productive patch. Clarence visits the Towra Team, a group of indigenous trainees working with NSW Parks to restore, protect and connect with their country.
Josh prepares for the summer heat, flushing and repairing irrigation lines. Stephen Ryan drops in on some old friends to explore their lovingly tended garden full of rare and unusual plants.
Jane visits a flower grower who also grows vegetables for St Kilda's Sacred Heart Mission to help feed the homeless. Josh visits the young family to see the results of the playful and productive garden he has helped them to create.
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