Costa explores the power of the flower; Jane discovers a collector's garden; Sophie explores a garden bursting with spring bulbs; Tino gets stuck into spring sowing and we find out what to do in the garden this weekend.
Josh meets a group of volunteers in Perth who do gardening maintenance for the elderly and physically disabled, allowing them to stay in their homes and continue to enjoy their gardens.
Renters Rule - Millie - Plant Profile - Archillea 'Moonshine' - Compact Formality - John - Excess Produce No-wilt Leafy Greens - Wasteland to Wetland - Indira - Clean and Green - Jerry - Waste Not, Want Not - Costa
Picking a Palm - Jerry - FAQs - Tight Spaces - Josh - A Canberra Gem - Costa - Horticultural Haircuts - Sophie - Green Manure - Tino - Soup and Salad - Jane
A Plethora of Proteas - Jane, FAQs - Beautiful Bark - Tino, Winter Work - Millie, Excess Produce - Preserved Lemons, A Garden Salon - Costa, My Garden Path - Dr Bryan Lessard
John visits a suburban garden and shares hints and tips for designing for small spaces. Edible Flowers: Costa shows us some of his favourite edible flowers.
Bring in the Bees - Costa, Raspberries and Rhubarb - Millie, Silver Princess, A Small Water Garden - John, Excess Produce - Chilli Oil, Cycle Recycle - Sophie, Persian Carpet - Josh
Costa joins a revegetation team for National Tree Week to help restore some former farmland. Guest presenter Carolyn Blackman gives us her top tips for designing a garden for an active family.
Guest presenter Carolyn Blackman explores the materials available for creating gorgeous gardens. Millie shows us how to move plants successfully whilst helping a friend renovate their garden.
Costa gets stuck back into his verge garden after building work temporarily halted progress. Josh meets a scientist unlocking the relationship between fire and native plants in a wonderfully diverse area of Western Australia.
Tino explains his secret to summer crop success including Australia's favourite, the tomato. Jane explores a collector's garden full of unusual, architectural beauties and gets his expert tips for growing them at home.
Jerry picks up a great tip on achieving perfect drainage for plants in any garden. Josh lends Millie a hand to build a frame for climbing plants that will create a beautiful small-garden screen.
Tino supplements the seasonal offerings at the patch by planting a range of true-blue edible Tassie plants. Jane meets a gardener who has created a spectacular plant-filled garden in an unforgiving, inland climate.
Jerry explores the exciting world of euphorbias, a family that includes plants of all sorts of shapes and sizes. Costa shows why it's important to pick the right sized pot for your plant.
Sophie explores a native botanic garden, for threatened species, run entirely by volunteers. Tino explains how to choose the right manure for your plants.
Jane shows us how to prune a cardoon. Josh visits a new playground that was built in harmony with the existing trees. Jerry tells us a tale of wayward plants.