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| Welcome to the Gardening Australia Newsletter: 29/05/2015 | Coming Up This Week | | A Passion for Passata - FAQs - Growing Greens - A Playful Paradise - Cassava - Composting Gum Leaves - Something for Nothing - Let Them Eat Meat Read more ABC TV: Saturday 30 May 2015, 6:30pm and Sunday 31 May 2015, 1:00pm | > Watch a Story | | Web Exclusive - Carnivorous Plants 30/05/2015 Just how much does a carnivorous plant eat? Find out in this web exclusive! Watch video | > Find a Fact Sheet | | A Passion for Passata Presenter: Tino Carnivale, 30/05/2015 Tino and family are using excess tomatoes to make traditional Italian passata 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. | Catch Up on iView | | GARDENING AUSTRALIA ON IVIEW Never miss a gardening moment!
Gardening Australia on iView | Weekly Gardening Action Plan | | Tropical Zone Being the driest time of the year, special care may be needed with newly planted shrubs and trees. Give them a deep soaking once a week during the driest times. Jerry has a tip for getting water right to the roots: Deep Watering Fact Sheet Subtropical Zone With the driest months approaching, make sure to mulch well around garden beds to keep the soil moisture in. There are a wide variety of materials available - here's some help choosing the right one for your needs: Choosing Mulch Fact Sheet Temperate Zone Get busy cleaning and maintaining irrigation systems while they're not needed! Flush out tubing and soak nozzles in vinegar to unblock them: Irrigation Maintenance Tips Fact Sheet Arid Zone Get your vegie garden beds ready for spring by planting some cool season green manure crops: Pete's Patch Fact Sheet Cool Zone With the cooler weather here, why not plant some herbs in pots? You can move these mini garden beds out of the elements on those cold winter days and nights: Potted Winter Herbs Fact Sheet And if you want some ideas of what to plant in the vegie patch, don't forget to visit The Vegie Guide or Download the App | | |
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