Gardening Australia - Season 22

Season 22

Episodes

Paula and Michael's Garden - Cucurbits - Germinating Native Seeds - Gravel Paths - Citrus Care - Hendrik's Garden - The Vegie Guide

A Novice Gardener - Vegie Garden Rescue - Ilda's Garden - Building a Herb Bed - Indigiscapes

Filling the Gaps - The Vegie Patch - The Vegie Guide - Horticultural Legends - Pest Patrol - Gardening With Fish:

Autumn Flowers - Corn and Co - Designing With Trees - Using Climbers - Wendy's Secret Garden

Flood Recovery Tips - A Chat With Friends - The Vegie Patch - Tropical Flowers - After the Floods

Starting Over - John's Vegie Plot - Seed Bombs - Building a Compost Bay - Horticultural Oil - Robbie's Garden

Native Beauties - Wet Season Tasks - pH Testing - The Vegie Guide - Fast Food - 2010 Gardener of the Year

Making Perfect Vegie Soil - The Wild Garden - Disease Alert - Myrtle Rust - Pineapple Lilies - Autumn Vegies - Antoinette and Rocky's Garden

Making a New Start - Caring for Orchids - Debra's Garden - The Vegie Patch - The Vegie Guide

The Vegie Patch - Dallas Kampe's Garden - Small Gum Trees - Clerodendrums - Using Bamboo - Getting Kids to Garden

Courtyard Design Tips - Spotting Conifer Borer - Large Leaf Plants - A Native Plant Showcase - The Vegie Guide - Layering a Vegie Bed - A Kings Cross Treasure

A Prize Pumpkin? - Tips for Using Foliage - Chasing the Sun - Growing Strawberries - A Garden on the River

The Vegie Patch - Eleanor's Garden - A Collector's Garden - Tropical Pineapples - The Vegie Guide - Planning a Backyard

The Vegie Patch - Growing Perfect Hibiscus - Climbers Through Trees - Bulbs in the Tropics - Crop Rotation - Transplanting Native Trees - Master Grafter

Autumn Colour - Pruning Wisteria - 2010 Gardener of the Year - Perennial Vegies - The Vegie Guide - Planting for Pollinators

Garage Mahal - Subtropical Onions - Planting Under Trees - Planting Under Trees - Growing Kangkong - A Family Garden, Part 1

Front Garden Progress - Kate and Mo's Garden - Dry Season Vegies - Vegie Guide - Rose Hedge Planting - The Tree Keepers

The Vegie Patch - Best in Show - Conifer Cuttings - Native Herbs - Subtropical Shade Plants

Winter Inspiration - A Transplanted Garden - Growing Pandanus - A Rock-Solid Garden - A Rock-Solid Garden - The Vegie Patch

A Family Backyard, Part 2 - Giant Lilies - Waldo the Bush Poet - Peas, Beans and Leafy Greens - A Garden for Song

Winter Vegie Tips - The Vegie Guide - A Picture Garden - Simple Hydroponics - The Fig Tree Memorial - Antoinette and Rocky's Garden

Pruning Grapevines - Camellias in Bloom - Beautiful Fruit Trees - An Integrated Garden - The Chelsea Flower Show 2011

A Groundbreaking Garden - Planting Around Pools - Making Mini Gardens - A Vegie Garden Check-Up - An Inner City Bush Haven

The Vegie Patch - A Kings Cross Treasure - Unusual Edible Plants - Tidying Up Citrus - Building a Bat Box - A Garden Retreat

Gardening With Kids - This Gardening Life - Propagating the Unusual - Fruit Tree Pruning - The Vegie Guide - A Traveller's Garden

Making Odd Spaces Work - A Helping Hand - Josh's Vegie Trials - Winter Flowering Natives - A Garden for the Kids

Mara's Garden - The Australian Garden - Wild Greens - A Family Backyard, Part 3 - Top 5 Winter Natives

Getting Started - Choosing a Feature Tree - A Love of Bonsai - The Vegie Patch - Inspired by Vietnam

The Vegie Patch - The Vegie Guide - A Sunshine Coast Garden - Creating a Terrarium - Wairoa - Jean's Garden

Esther's Garden - A Garden in Alice - Making a Hot Box - Weed Control - Early Spring Vegies - Guilfoyle's Volcano

Spring Vegie Jobs - The Vegie Guide - The Weird and Wonderful - Checking In With Dave - Pruning Banksias - 'Runnymede'

Conserving Rare Trees - The Vegie Patch - Potatoes / Seed vs Seedlings - Rusty's Garden - Caring for Succulents - Old-Fashioned Roses

A School Vegie Garden - Propagating Herbs - A Tale of Two Gardens - A Family Backyard, Part 4 - An Oasis in the Desert

A Garden for the Future - Pest Control - The Vegie Guide - Potted Plant Care - Spring Pruning - A Native Cottage Garden

Gardening for Community - Subtropical Spring Vegies - A Garden to Remember - Propagating Cuttings - Rhododendrons in Bloom

Plants for Picking - Filled with Foliage - The Vegie Patch - The Vegie Guide - For the Love of Clivias - WA Wildflowers

Daniel's Inspiration - Designing for a Family - The Vegie Patch - Choosing Mulch - The Purple House

On the Verge - The Towra Team - A Native Garden Showcase - Growing Succulents - A Spiritual Garden

Irrigation Maintenance Tips - Lyn and Bill's Garden - The Vegie Patch - Crop Protection - Bringing the Outside Inside - Planting for Summer - Tulips

Growing for the Mission - A Family Backyard Final - Seedling Production - Gardening in a New Climate
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