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| Welcome to the Gardening Australia Newsletter: 21/07/2011 | Coming Up This Week | | The Vegie Patch - A Kings Cross Treasure - Unusual Edible Plants - Tidying Up Citrus - Building a Bat Box - A Garden Retreat Read more ABC 1: Saturday 23 July 2011, 6:30pm | Watch a Story | | A Garden Retreat 23/07/2011 Preview a Story from the Upcoming Show Watch video | Find a Fact Sheet | | Unusual Edible Plants Presenter: Jerry Coleby-Williams, 23/07/2011 Jerry Coleby-Williams shows some of the unusual edible crops he is growing in his garden 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 | | AUGUST ISSUE AVAILABLE NOW IT'S EASY BEING GREEN As part of the Green issue, Josh Byrne goes beyond recycling in his efforts to save the environment.
BUSH SPIRIT Visit a Melbourne home with a garden designed to feel like the Australian bush. The garden is by the late Gordon Ford, a pioneering landscape architect who wrote The Natural Australian Garden with his wife Gwen.
GOOD BUG, BAD BUG Resident expert, Denis Crawford provides a cut-and-keep guide with handy photos so that you can tell the difference between common pests and beneficial insects. Then it's up to you to nip the nasties in the bud before they take over your patch.
DAISY SPECIAL To celebrate her love of the daisy, Sophie Thomson shares facts, figures and some of her favourite types.
TURNIP TRICKS Maggie Beer shares her growing advice for this nutritious vegetable that is often overlooked. You'll discover that a home-grown crop will deliver sweetness and tenderness that's difficult to find in the shops.
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE - Find out the new trends from this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show and learn about the Australian winners
- Be inspired by a school teaching environment principles with the help of the community
- Stephen Ryan explains the difference between a snowdrop and a snowflake
- Millie Ross shows how to build a fire pit
- Why the little penguin is under threat on our mainland
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