Costa meets a family who is transforming their typical suburban backyard into a productive oasis over the following year, starting off with some vegie beds.
The GA Team answer some common gardening questions. Creative Containers: Costa gets creative sprucing up recycled containers with easy and productive herbs.
Tino shows how to prune productive trees to encourage next year's fruit. Sophie visits an inspirational gardener who is helping hospital patients on their road to recovery by engaging all their senses in the garden.
Sophie shows how successfully growing winter vegetables is as easy as letting nature take its course. Josh shows how to keep your compost healthy and sweet.
John meets landscape designer, Sandra McMahon, in her home garden that has a stunning and colourful display of flowers and foliage around every corner.
Jane profiles a gorgeous geranium. John looks at the options for more traditional garden edging. Jerry shows how he grows his own pesticides, fertiliser and soil conditioners.
Josh takes advantage of the vertical spaces in his garden by planting ornamental and productive climbers. Jane answers a common citrus question, shows when to harvest corn and Tino tells when to cut back asparagus.
Sophie profiles the unusual but easy to grow New Guinea bean. Jane answers a commonly asked question about citrus and Tino gives advice on keeping chooks pest-free and thriving.
Sophie visits a stunning garden that is a colourful, lush oasis atop a windy, exposed hill. Costa explores the toughest plants for home gardeners, succulents, and shows how to plant and care for them.
Josh answers a question about using fertiliser in winter and Jerry shows how to keep your compost pile working a treat. Tino's in The Patch showing how to create deep, fertile and free draining soil.
Costa visits green wall and roof garden expert Mark Paul's home to find a cleverly constructed garden bursting with ideas for growing plants in unlikely spots.
Sophie visits a stunning country garden bursting with colour despite experiencing searing heat in summer and hard frost in winter. Jane profiles an old fashioned plant making a comeback - the Aster.
Sophie explains how to pick the perfect spot for a new vegetable garden; Jerry answers a query about growing paw paws from grocery-store seed and Jane shows how to prune tree ferns.
Josh profiles an attractive, unusual plant from northern Australia's arid regions. John explains how to use colour in the garden, giving tips on how to compose hot and cool-coloured plantings.
Angus visits a native garden in Sydney's west growing a diverse range of species and lists his top five plants for bush tucker. Josh has a great climbing plant solution for a tricky spot.
Costa shows how to give tired hand tools a new lease of life so they last for years to come. Jerry explains the importance of potassium to plants, and shows how to apply it to keep encourage stronger growth and juicier fruit.
Costa drops in on a gardener who shares a number of great ideas for productive gardening, including watering, fertilising and putting chickens to work. Josh shows how to plant passionfruit to get them off to a flying start.
Josh meets Alex George, a renowned expert on the flora of WA, to explore his garden of stunning and unique native plants that he's collected throughout his long and fascinating career.
Tino is planting a range of easily grown edible tubers; from the humble potato to an exotic sunflower and a South American yam suited to the even poorest soils.
Jane checks out the latest flower project undertaken by the City of Melbourne - a mass-planted display of ninety-thousand daffodils in Fitzroy Gardens.
Costa hands out free plants to busy city workers, spreading the word about gardening and its many benefits to the physical and mental health of all who get up and grow.
Whether growing tomatoes in the ground or in pots, Josh has some great tips on how to ensure a bumper crop. Angus visits a beautiful display of WA wildflowers in Sydney's west, finding out how they're grown.
Jane meets designer, Ross Ubergang, and explores a chic garden where he's transformed a site into a liveable space using recycled materials. Tino shows how to keep mail-order plants healthy and thriving once they arrive on the doorstep.
Tino plants some of the most prolific summer vegetables, like corn, beans and pumpkins, and shows how to get them off to a running start. John profiles a beautiful native sedge that's becoming more popular in home gardens.
We meet Dr. Ken Walker, the Senior Curator of Entomology at Museum Victoria, to explore the museum collection of over 3 million insect species and discover which Aussie bee is the gardener's best friend.
The Gardening Australia Team share their goals for the garden over summer. Costa visits a family who have created a beautiful small garden that seamlessly integrates the indoors and outdoors.