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Gardening Australia ep.6 2016

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Gardening Australia is an Australian lifestyle television program which suggests and promotes organic and environmentally friendly ways of gardening. Gardening Australia ep.6 2016 1. Aquatic Oasis Angus meets a passionate biology professor who's turned an old fibreglass pool into an aquatic wonderland 2. Plant Profile - Pom Pom Tree Sophie shares why the old fashioned Pom Pom Tree - Dais continifolia - is worth growing 3. Saving Seed Tino shows how easy it is to save seed 4. A Life in the Garden Jane explores a delightfully ordered garden with a ripper vegie patch in Surrey Hills, Melbourne 5. Propagating Echeveria Jerry offers tips on propagating echeveria 6. Get Composting Costa makes composting as easy as ABC to inspire everyone to have a go 7. Native Tidy Up Josh spruces up his native garden by pruning, thinning and mulching 8. FAQ's - Fertilising Potted Plants | Bumpy Lemons | Mulch for Succulents Josh tells us how often we should feed potted plants,

Monty Don's Italian Gardens - The Veneto Lucca and the Lakes ep.4

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Monty Don concludes his garden tour of Italy in the wealthy north where, in the Veneto and Lucca, extravagant pleasure gardens were created for flirtation and fun. This post was moved here: https://video-clump.com/2018/03/13/ monty-dons-italian-gardens Monty Don's Italian Gardens - The Veneto Lucca and the Lakes ep.4

James Martin: Home Comforts - Speedy Suppers

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James creates recipes with clever shortcuts, using timesaving ingredients to make those midweek suppers a breeze. He is joined by special guest Gennaro Contaldo. This post was moved here :   https://video-clump.com/2017/12/30/ james-martin-and-gennaro-contaldo James Martin: Home Comforts - Speedy Suppers 1. Heritage tomato tart with blow-torched tomato salad This lightning quick tomato tart is a delicious summery option for when unexpected visitors come calling. 2. Cauliflower cheese with maple syrup pancetta Thought cauliflower cheese couldn’t get any better? Salt-sweet pancetta takes this comfort food classic to a new level. 3. Ricotta and herb cappellacci This beautifully summery dish makes delicious use of fragrant herbs, fresh cheese and seasonal vegetables 4. Lemon chicken and blackbean squid with stir-fried rice James makes two quick dishes to serve with fried rice - who needs a takeaway?

Gardening Australia ep.5 2016

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1. Dazzling Dahlias Sophie meets an Adelaide couple who inherited a dahlia collection that they cleverly incorporated into their terraced cottage-style garden 2. My Garden Path - Amy Duncan We watch tattoo artist Amy Duncan at work as she creates a botanical work of art, and talks about her connection to plants and flowers 3. Fabulous Foliage Jerry shows us a range of his favourite, bright and colourful tropical foliage plants 4. What a Tool! Tino shows us his favourite gardening tool 5. FAQs - Orchid Flowers | Watering in Plants Jane demonstrates what to do when an orchid flower dies and Josh explains why we need to water plants in 6. April Alliums Tino shows us how to cultivate a range of awesome alliums, including spring onions, chives and garlic 7. Vaucluse House Costa explores this 19th century Sydney mansion that is still surrounded by original gardens and woodlands Gardening Australia ep.5 2016

Gardeners World ep.8 2016

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This post was moved here :   https://video-clump.com/2017/12/05/ gardeners-world-episode-8-2016 /  With over 70 floral displays on show, Monty is on the lookout for scented plants to take back to Longmeadow, Carol advises on plants to buy for problem places in the garden, and Adam Frost takes a tour of the show gardens to find the best take-home design tips. Gardening show packed with good ideas, tips, advice from experts and timely reminders to get the most out of your garden, whatever its size or type Gardeners World ep.8 2016 1.Start hardening off tender plants It’s really important to harden off plants that have been raised indoors, including those bought from a garden centre. A coldframe is ideal for this, but if you don’t have one, a sheltered corner will do. For the first week, leave your plants out during the day and bring them in at night. For the second, you can leave them out the whole time. By then, your plants will have acclimatised to life outdoors and