Organic Gardening
Streaming Video - 2007
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Vaucluse House: Peter Cundall visits Sydney's Vaucluse House, which was built in 1803. It's surrounded by 25 acres of gardens, including a pleasure garden, bushland, and significant trees. Peter also lends a hand in the huge kitchen garden. Compost Tea: Jerry Coleby-Williams shows how to make his grandfather's recipe for compost tea, a liquid manure that serves as a great garden fertilizer. Camellias: Jane Edmanson shows us a wonderful collection of camellias in Melbourne's outer suburbs. She explains the different varieties of camellia and how to incorporate them into your garden. Waterwise Plants: John Patrick looks at compact, low maintenance waterwise plants-a good option for gardeners wanting to make their gardens drought-proof. A World of Trees: We meet passionate tree collector Bill Funk from Dunkeld, Victoria, who started his collection in 1973 and now runs a farm covered with thousands of trees from all over the world
Vaucluse House (4:27)
Compost Tea (4:15)
Camellias (5:44)
Waterwise Plants (3:38)
A World of Trees (5:49)
Credits: Organic Gardening, Episode 9: Vaucluse House, Compost Tea, Camellias, Waterwise Plants, and a World of Trees (1:34)
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PUBLISHED
ABC International, 2007
Year Published: 2007
Format: Streaming Video
SUBJECTS
Compost
Organic gardening