Friday, 19th August – 7:30pm | Rpt Sunday, 21st August – 1:30pm
| Well, our mid-year break has come to its conclusion and quite seriously, if I had a dollar for every time I had been asked when the show is going to be back on, I think we could purchase our own broadcast tower and transmit directly to you three times a week! |
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Costa visits a laneway transformed by love and plants, Sophie dives into soil science, Millie visits guitar makers transforming salvaged timber, Tino resets the vegie garden for spring and Tammy meets high-tech home hydroponic growers! | SNEAK PEAK | |
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Tammy meets a couple who have turned their home into a high-tech hydroponic jungle, where they combine their horticultural passions to create stunning new Anthurium hybrids. | EXPLORE THE JUNGLE! | |
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Tino shares his tips to prepare the vegie patch for a bumper spring and summer; with some simple tasks that will prevent pests, minimise weeds, and enrich the soil for harvests ahead. | SPRING PREP | |
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| Plants, Projects and Practical Tips |
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| What to Plant This Weekend |
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Planting inspiration for the vegie garden! |
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Get your garden ready for spring! |
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This Science Week, the ABC is celebrating Australia's unique native trees - and we want to find which one is the country's favourite! With more than 100,000 votes in the search for Australia's favourite tree for National Science Week - it's time to get (a bit more) serious! The trees have been pruned down to the top 20 and the second round of voting is underway. The species that have made the cut are some of the most iconic among all of our continent's unique and spectacular flora. Many of them are gum trees - the ghost gum, gungurru, karri, mountain ash, red flowering gum, river red gum, snow gum and Sydney red gum have all made the top 20. With the bottom 13 trees from the starting line-up now eliminated, we sadly said goodbye to the coolabah, the mulga, and grey mangrove, among others. The red cabbage palm gets the "black stump" award for the least votes - but we still love it in all its rare, spindly majesty. Don’t forget to cast your vote to nominate your favourite native Australian tree! Catalyst is also exploring the extraordinary lives of eight of Australia's oldest, largest and most iconic trees. You can watch part one on ABC iview. Part two, where an expert judging panel will select their favourite tree, airs at 8:30pm on Tuesday, August 23 on ABC TV and ABC iview. |
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