Next on: Tonight 7.30pm, Rpt Sunday 1.30pm |
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Jerry revisits a delightfully individual garden, Clarence meets a pair keen to promote their local Illawarra plants, Millie spends the day with a chef who is drawing on his culture to create distinctive dishes and Josh takes a close up look at WA’s native grass trees. |
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What a week it has been since I last put pen to paper. I was actually in Melbourne ahead of an International Composting Awareness Week event for the Boroondara Council who were celebrating the anniversary of their FOGO (Food Organics and Garden Organics collection). They asked me along to be part of the community composting celebration, and what a celebration it was with close to 350 adults and children turning up to not only celebrate but also to talk and learn more about compost! | MORE FROM COSTA |
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Josh looks at WA’s ancient grass trees – both their cultural role and how one nursery is saving hundreds from being bulldozed. | WATCH HERE |
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Millie meets chef Sam May, who is drawing on his cultural knowledge to create distinctive dishes featuring a range of Australian native plants | GET RECIPE |
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Looking to plant some hearty vegies to get you through winter? Well now is a great time to add some potatoes, beans, tomatoes and spinach! Click below for other vegies you can plant during the cooler months. |
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Gear up for winter by planting some delicious herbs to add to your warm winter soups! It's also Botanic Gardens Day, this Sunday so enjoy the day exploring your local botanic garden and if you're still looking for things to do, hit the button below! |
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