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Welcome to the Gardening Australia Newsletter: 15/07/2010

Coming Up This Week

Coming Up This Week

Josh's New Backyard - Sydney Sandstone Soil - The Vegie Guide - Gardening in Central Victoria - Building a No-Dig Garden - A Garden in the Bush
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Gardening in Central Victoria

Gardening in Central Victoria
17/07/2010
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Josh's New Backyard

Josh's New Backyard
Presenter: Josh Byrne, 17/07/2010
Josh Byrne gets stuck into cleaning up his new back garden
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Gardening Australia Magazine

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AUGUST 2010 ISSUE OUT NOW

GREEN GARDENING As part of the Green issue, three sustainable gardens are explored.

CROP ROTATION EXPLAINED Tino Carnevale explains the benefits of crop rotation - a growing method whereby different groups of vegetables are moved from bed to bed each year.

GROWING PARSNIPS Maggie gives tips on how to grow your own parsnip and then, once you've harvested them, you can make her delicious recipes.

WINTER COLOUR Phil Dudman gives a round-up of some of the best choices of tropical plants available for winter colour, including orchid, heliconia, ginger, begonia, hibiscus, calliandra, cordyline and poinsettia.

MAKE AN ORGANIC PLANT SUPPORT Millie Ross shows you how to make structure in the garden using locally sourced materials.

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE * Drop in on the Ringwood Community Garden with John Patrick and discover their plots of plenty * Stephen Ryan reveals some rare woodland treasures * Fight hydrophobic soil * Find out about the agile wallaby * Tackle typical pests and diseases for azaleas * Learn about the healing power of pets * 2010 Gardener of the Year - enter now!

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