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| Welcome to the Gardening Australia Newsletter: 05/04/2012 | Coming Up This Week | | On the Verge - Ned's Grand Plan - Autumn Jobs - A Garden for Play Read more ABC 1: Saturday 7 April 2012, 6:30pm and Sunday 8 April 2012, 1:00pm | Watch a Story | | Planting the No-Dig 07/04/2012 Preview a Story from the Upcoming Show Watch video | Find a Fact Sheet | | Making a Chook Tractor Presenter: Costa Georgiadis, 07/04/2012 What you'll need to make a mobile chicken coop like Costa's 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? 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. Join the conversation | Your Place - Share Photos and Videos of Your Garden | | THE NEW EASY WAY TO UPLOAD YOUR PHOTOS AND VIDEOS The Gardening Australia website has a new section - 'Your Place.'
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View garden photos and video from fellow gardeners | Organic Gardener Magazine | | MAY / JUNE 2012 ISSUE OUT NOW In the latest issue of ABC Organic Gardener Magazine... DO ME A FAVA Broad beans help enrich your soil as well as being a magnificent food source, writes Peter Cundall
HEAVENLY BERRIES Justin Russell says you need surprisingly little space to grow ruby-red raspberries bursting with flavour - and even gardeners in warmer climates can have a go.
NATIVE ATTRACTION Kim Woods Rabbidge visits 'Birdhaven', a stunning showcase of native plants, with a thriving organic vegie patch.
PLANET: SEEDY BUSINESS Seed diversity has plummeted in the last 50 years and multinationals are wresting control of our food future, writes Simon Webster.
ACTION: PLANT A LARDER Choose traditional varieties with longer harvesting periods for a year-round supply of fresh food, says Jerry Coleby-Williams.
PLUS.... - Raising ducks
- Pumpkin harvest tips and recipes
- Turning autumn leaves into rich soil conditioner
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