Costa picks up some great design ideas, Tino gets some winter herbs in + More!!!

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Welcome to the Gardening Australia Newsletter: 05/06/2015

Coming Up This Week

Coming Up This Week

Ideas on Show - New Guinea Bean - FAQs - A New Beginning - Rosehip - Planting Winter Herbs - The Shambles


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ABC TV: Saturday 6 June 2015, 6:30pm and Sunday 7 June 2015, 1:00pm

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Planting Winter Herbs

Planting Winter Herbs
06/06/2015
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Ideas on Show

Ideas on Show
Presenter: Costa Georgiadis, 06/06/2015
Costa is exploring a world of ideas, finding something for everyone at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show
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We know it's just an arbitrary date, but what does the first day of winter mean for you?

Tropical Zone
Are you considering planting some Alocasias (Elephants Ears) to add some dramatic foliage to your garden?: A Tropical-style Garden Fact Sheet.

Subtropical Zone
It's a productive time for subtropical vegetable gardeners - what are you planting?: Peas, Beans and Leafy Greens Fact Sheet.

Temperate Zone
Are you dreaming of a garden bursting with berries? Bare-rooted strawberries, brambles, gooseberries and delicate raspberries are becoming available: Growing Raspberries.

Arid Zone
Many wildflowers are brightening up the Red Centre at the moment - have you considered adding some scarlet Sturt's desert pea (Swainsona formosa) to your garden?: Representing Australia Fact Sheet.

Cool Zone
Are you planning on planting some herbs to add some spice to your winter garden? Preview Tino's story to see what he's planting in his garden: Watch the Story.


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

Organic Gardener Magazine

Organic Gardener Magazine

JULY / AUGUST ISSUE AVAILABLE NOW

Small-space gardening is big right now and this issue is packed with lots of compact and clever ideas!

DESIGN: COMPACT AND CLEVER
Organic Gardener looks at ideas to maximise productivity in small spaces, from vertical and rooftop gardens to abundant courtyards and balconies.

GROW: SPACE SAVERS
Justin Russell says you don't need a huge backyard to grow your own fruit trees and offers some big ideas for growing in small spaces - including pot, espalier and dwarf varieties.

GROW: STICK TO IT!
Peter Cundall fondly remembers the sour-sweet sticks of rhubarb he enjoyed as a child and reveals how to grow your own, both in the ground and in containers.

GROW: HARDY HERBS
Short on space? Penny Woodward names her top Mediterranean herbs that are tough enough to survive limited growing conditions.

LIFE: LIVING THE DREAM
Jacqueline Forster catches up with our Patch from Scratch winners - the Gordon family - to see how their inner-city bare backyard was transformed into an organic abundance.

BASICS: CITRUS BONANZA!
Phil Dudman's step-by-step guide to no-fuss grafting so you can grow different citrus on just one tree.

PEOPLE: THE LAST OF FREEDOM
World-renowned environmental activist Dr Vandana Shiva speaks with Kirsten Bradley about the big issues facing the future of farming, food security and seed freedom.

POULTRY: GETTING STARTED WITH CHOOKS
Jessamy Miller reveals everything you need to know to get started with backyard chickens. Plus, check out the Patch from Scratch chook palace!

HARVEST: COMFORT FOOD
Parsnips have a unique sweet, earthy flavour making them the perfect ingredient for warm, hearty winter meals, say Julie Ray and Phil Dudman.



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