Episode 17: Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2024
We went to MIFGS! Erin and Jamie spend this hour dissecting their recent visit to the 2024 Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. We talk you through our favourites in the hall of flowers, the Avenue of Achievable Gardens and the prize-winning Show Gardens. We also highlight the common themes we saw and some plants that seem to be having a bit of a moment. Grab a cuppa and put us in your ears!
Grab a cuppa and join Jamie and Erin as we discuss mushrooms and a horticultural hack for hydrating your soil during extended hot and dry periods. We are keeping our cool during our Australian Summer, so there’s much talk of irrigation . . . and of course, an update on Jamie’s very own F1 Dahlia seedlings. Enjoy!
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Episode 15: Summer gardening with olives, blackberries, slugs and a puppy
We’re back for 2024! After a short break to imbibe champagne, we’re here to regale you with our Summer garden doings. This includes a new puppy for Jamie, Olive Tree propagation, a slug infestation and blackberry management. Jamie is being remarkably (uncharacteristically?) restrained in her Dahlia propagation.
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Episode 14: Garden visits with majestic trees, tree maintenance, leaf curl
Jamie has visited a couple of new gardens and shares stories of majestic trees and goes into quite a bit of useful information about tree maintenance, particularly in relation to leaf curl.
Jamie and Erin re-cap their recent (very successful) plant buying trip to the Garden Lovers Fair at Bolobek, in Macedon VIC. We share our favourite purchases, an inspiring talk on espalier work and Rhododendrons. We also discuss some of our current vegetable propagation for Summer, as well as some of the least favourite vegetables we’ve grown. Jamie waxes lyrical about stainless steel cable ties and Erin complains about long bakery queues.
Welcome to the Garden Hoes Australia Podcast, where we talk all things gardening. Your hosts, Jamie and Erin, will wander down the garden path with tea (or gin) in hand and discuss gardening loves, hates, new discoveries, interview fascinating gardeners, and visit inspiring gardens. We explore the connection people have with gardens and unearth practical tips, along the way.