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| Welcome to the Gardening Australia Newsletter: 19/10/2012 | Coming Up This Week | | A Positive Path - A Plant Revival - The Secret Garden - Core Gardening - A Garden for Life Read more ABC 1: Saturday 20 October 2012, 6:30pm // Sunday 21 October 2012, 1:00pm | Watch a Story | | A Garden for Life 20/10/2012 Preview a Story from the Upcoming Show Watch video | Find a Fact Sheet | | Core Gardening Presenter: Sophie Thomson, 20/10/2012 Sophie gets chiropractic tips to prevent injury while gardening 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 | Gardening Australia Magazine | | NOVEMBER ISSUE AVAILABLE NOW GARDENER OF THE YEARMeet the five amazing finalists in the Gardener of the Year competition and vote for your favourite. This year, the winner will be decided by Gardening Australia magazine readers. See the November issue for details on how to vote.
IMPRESSIVE NATIVE GARDENJosh Byrne visits the inspirational and colourful garden of renowned landscape architect Marion Blackwell.
DELICIOUS ZUCCHINIGardener and former chef Jenny Ferguson shares delicious recipes for fritters and soup.
BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS Spring peonies are in full bloom this month and they have Michael McCoy swooning. He pinpoints the appeal of these big, bold and beautiful blooms and finds out why so many of us wish we could grow them. A MAN OF INTEGRITY We pay tribute to the late Colin Campbell, whose practical advice and sense of humour inspired gardeners around Australia, both seasoned professionals and keen amateurs. His friend Peter Cundall and the Gardening Australia presenters share their personal memories.
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE - Millie Ross builds a wooden fence for next to nothing
- Helen Moody discovers that more is not necessarily better when it comes to organic matter
- Your 10-page action diary
- Readers' gardening questions answered
- Jackie French ponders why pet fish die whenever she is close by
- Sophie Thomson takes a look around Mount Gambier in regional South Australia
- Resident chook expert, Megg Miller, explains how to care for newly hatched chicks
- Michael McCoy's riding the wave of spring and enjoying his garden at its peak
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