Episode 29 - August 31st

May 26, 2008, 2:18 pmbetterhomesgardens

Joh and Graham are in the Hunter Valley Gardens to welcome in Spring.

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Karen gives us a taste of France with one of the country's most popular dishes, a light and scrumptious Nicoise salad. This dish is a meal on its own or a great accompaniment to any menu. Watch the video

If you're into seasonal cooking, Ed's got just the dish for you. In Spring, Zucchini flowers are in all good grocery stores and with so may around they're fresh and cheap. Ed shows us his fail-safe way to stuff zucchini flowers with a little bit of luxury...some yummy crab. Watch the video

If you're looking for something to liven up a small space in your garden, Graham's flower ball may be just what you need. It's a simple way to create a stunning focal point of dramatic spring colour and fun in your yard. Watch the video

Want to seat the family in the garden without the hassle of trying to find enough chairs? Rob creates the perfect seating for any Aussie backyard - an all in one bench around a tree! This is not just a beautiful addition to a yard, it will also protect your tree when you're mowing and hide any unsightly dead grass at its base.Watch the video

In our busy lives it's easy to forget that your garden needs to be fed too, and there's no better time of year to get a head start than Spring. Graham will help us choose the fertiliser that's right for your garden and show us how to apply it. He'll also introduce us to a new plant on the market, the stunning Dianthus. Watch the video

If you can't wait for your garden to Spring into life, Jason and Tara have a couple of ideas to liven up your garden with colour right now. All it takes is a couple of tins of paint, tiles, potted colour and some creativity! Watch the video

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