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Gardening Australia Online

Gardening Australia  Online
Original Title :
Gardening Australia
Genre :
TV Series / Documentary
Cast :
Jane Edmanson,Peter Cundall,Joshua Byrne
Type :
TV Series
Time :
30min
Rating :
7.6/10
Gardening Australia Online

Series cast summary:
Jane Edmanson Jane Edmanson - Herself - Presenter 2 episodes, 2007-2009


User reviews

Worla

Worla

Gardening Australia is a excellent gardening show hosted by Tasmanian gardener Peter Cundall and with a group of well informed and always full of interesting practical information co-hosts for various segments. The show's excellent camera-work and well made segments make for good viewing. It is paramount in it's genre and would rank above most gardening shows i have seen. It truly captures the many parts of the great jigsaw puzzle of Australian gardens and also has informative segments on general plant information such as weeds in our bushland which grow 'over the fence'. Ten out of ten for an entertaining and informative guide to good gardening practices. Pete's public vegetable garden, if anything to go by, sums up the shows success quite well.
Phalaken

Phalaken

The program of Friday 8 Feb was fantastic, loved the gardens particularly the Olinda garden. Really enjoy seeing other Australian gardens with all their diversity. Also last week the way to pot up cycads was fascinating and I will give this a try. As a woman I do love to get my hands dirty in the soil, but must be careful here in Darwin with all the diseases around now. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to seeing Costa before beard. I have been with my husband for 35 years and not seen him face naked haha.
Shaktiktilar

Shaktiktilar

Everything about Gardening Australia is great but it is hazardous and disgusting to see presenters talk to the camera which then focuses on their gardening work and dirt encrusted hands and fingernails. It is particularly sad to see women with harsh grubby hands. Germs and other hazards in soil is well documented and I think Gardening Australia should focus on this area whilst endeavouring to inform the public about plant matters.