In this issue
- Food security begins at home
- Meet the next generation taking root
- Beyond natives vs exotics
- Gardens are the best medicine
- Lessons to learn from French gardeners
- A colourful summer bounty begins in winter
- Planting the winds of change
- The solution under our feet
- The radish revolution
- From garden to studio
- Multifaceted cover crops for spring sowing success
- Winter dormancy isn’t always downtime
- Grassy meadows intermingled with bulbs
- Educating gardeners
- Exclusive Diggers Club Spring Garden Tour
For Gardeners
Educating gardeners
Gardening Australia, Diggers and our members combine to lead gardening education and grow our knowledge.
Planting the winds of change
How GUST (Grow Urban Shade Trees) is helping Woy Woy Peninsula residents grow a greener canopy.
Meet the next generation taking root
On a picturesque farm in the rolling hills of Doreen, 10-year-old Diggers member Hugo has carved out a vegie garden of his own.
For Gardens
Exclusive Diggers Club Spring Garden Tour
All the details of our behind-the-scenes tour with Botanica
Grassy meadows intermingled with bulbs
Rooted in historical land management practices, Cloudehill’s grassy bulb meadows are evolving into rich, biodiverse landscapes.
Winter dormancy isn’t always downtime
It’s the season to review and renew your garden, including pruning established fruit trees.
For Gardening
From garden to studio
The ultimate sustainable craft of transforming plant material into fibre art.
The radish revolution
A humble root vegetable that asks for nothing yet gives grandly.
The solution under our feet
Sometimes the simplest solutions hide in plain sight. How buried roots and dormant seeds sparked extraordinary landscape and livelihood transformation.