Make your backyard a peaceful sanctuary for the wellbeing of you and your family as well as all the other creatures that feel at home there.
gardening
Gardens do best when they’re allowed to recycle, so hold on to your lawn clippings and discover how best to feed your garden.
The typical Aussie backyard of high-maintenance lawn is making way for vegie plots, paved areas and holistic green spaces.
Companion planting in the vegetable garden can reduce pests and weeds, and help feed your garden.
Costa Georgiadis outlines a plan for personal and societal transformation that starts in your own backyard.
The air warms, the light turns golden and spring is on the horizon; it’s time to get started in the garden. Here’s how to get your seed and seedlings off to the best start, so they flourish in the warmer months
The ultimate how to guide to getting your garlic and greens to grow in time for Winter!
Shelley Pryor, organic gardener at Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat, demonstrates that maintaining a green and healthy lifestyle is a matter of growth.
Chooks, ducks, geese and turkeys rise with the sun and happily spend their days heads down and bottoms up, cleaning up insects, pests and weeds, and fertilising as they go!
In days gone by, home gardens always included a few different fruit trees, a tradition that’s well worth revisiting.
Don’t be just a half-informed gardener when you can become a serious student of horticulture with the right resources.
Community gardens are a creative outlet for people from all walks, especially city dwellers, and a growing movement in many parts of Australia.
Subscribe
Subscribe to a newsletter to receive latest post and updates