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| Welcome to the Gardening Australia Newsletter: 21/04/2011 | Coming Up This Week | | Courtyard Design Tips - Spotting Conifer Borer - Large Leaf Plants - A Native Plant Showcase - The Vegie Guide - Layering a Vegie Bed - A Kings Cross Treasure Read more ABC 1: Saturday 23 April 2011, 6:30pm | Watch a Story | | A Native Plant Showcase 23/04/2011 Preview a Story from the Upcoming Show Watch video | Find a Fact Sheet | | Layering a Vegie Bed Presenter: Leonie Norrington, 23/04/2011 Leonie Norrington builds a raised garden bed to plant her dry season vegies away from the competition of large tree roots Read more | Browse the Video Archive | | There are three ways you can access Gardening Australia video: Streaming: Watch short clips of various segments online. Download: Manually download the complete episodes to your computer. Vodcast: Subscribe and have the complete episodes automatically downloaded to your computer. | Gardening Australia Forum | | Got a gardening question? Got an idea or tip? Why not go to our forum where you can talk to other keen gardeners, share ideas, help others or just share your passion for plants. And don't forget — members of the Gardening Australia team, including our presenters are Forum members too! So join the team to talk all things botanical. Join the conversation | Gardening Australia Magazine | | MAY ISSUE AVAILABLE NOW BLOOMING BEAUTIES See the best of what's blooming now from late-season autumn colour to showy lilies and delicate billabong plants.
CREATE A TERRARIUM Mother's Day is quickly approaching, there's no better opportunity to start the hunt for a potted pressie for Mum; and Millie Ross has the perfect way to display your prize plant with her homemade terrrarium using recycled glass containers.
8-PAGE BULB SPECIAL It's bulb-planting season, time to get outdoors to prepare for spring colour. To help you make your selection, don't miss this eight-page guide on choosing bulbs.
SOUTH OF THE BORDER Recreate the look of the tropics even in the coolest of climates with these unusual rare plants. Host, Stephen Ryan explores large-leaved beauties that add an equatorial holiday feel to the garden, but can also survive harsh Australian frosts.
GROW PEARS, APPLES AND CRABAPPLES If you live in the cooler regions of Australia, you have the perfect climate for growing pears, apples and crabapples; and Tino Carnevale shows you how to do it from garden to table. Plus, Maggie Beer serves up some of her sensational crapabble recipes to warm even the coolest winter night. ALSO IN THIS ISSUE * Tour an artist's garden with its steep grassy paddocks, amphitheatre and communal vegie garden * Meet Noel Jupp, an entrepreneurial native gardener * The waste issue in Australia uncovered * Find out the dangers of feeding your pets chocolate * Visit a nursery in Melbourne where they are nurturing natives * Be inspired to visit the Adelaide Hills | | |
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