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25.01.2022 The year that was... In our December issue, Costa Georgiadis and the Gardening Australia presenters reflect on the highlights and lowlights of 2020, and share uplifting stories of how gardening saved them and others during an extraordinary year.



23.01.2022 Fancy a bit more of that relaxed holiday vibe in your own backyard? In our latest issue, see how to create a tropical-style garden even if you don’t live in the tropics. photo: Robert Firth/Acorn Photo #gardeningaustraliamag #gardening #tropicalplants #tropicalvibe #tropicalgarden

22.01.2022 Get your lawn summer ready! For lawn tips, special offers & expert advice direct to your email from Lawn Solutions Australia subscribe today: http://bit.ly/2Onm4a7

18.01.2022 Get the bees buzzing at your place! In the October issue, Sophie Thomson outlines 10 ways to ensure your garden attracts bees and is a welcoming and safe space where these important ‘garden guardians’ can thrive. Photos: Luke Simon



12.01.2022 Be prepared for a fresh new year with the 2021 Gardening Australia magazine calendar and diary, available now at newsagents and www.abcmagazines.com.au

10.01.2022 Have you ever tried these intriguing little tropical fruits? These are lemon drop mangosteen, and they have a mouth watering balance of sweet and sour, giving the tastebuds a tangy buzz. In the latest issue, Phil Dudman (Gardening) gives his tasting notes and growing tips for these, along with a bunch of other exotic fruits, including acerola cherry, governor’s plum. longan, white sapote and kwai muk. Photo: Phil Dudman (Gardening)

10.01.2022 In our February issue, meet an innovative artist and gardener who’s using air plants (tillandsias) to create living screens, and mitigate the effects of a hotter climate. And if you’ve got the patience, see how to propagate them from seed. #art #artist #airplants #tilandsia #climatechange #ideas #innovation photo: Virginia Cummins



10.01.2022 There are many daisies to fall in love with tens of thousands, in fact. In our latest issue, choose from our gorgeous gallery showcasing 12 of the best, complete with growing guides. photos: istock

09.01.2022 In the November issue, out now, learn how to turn your garden into a mecca for small birds, grow your favourite daisies, transform clay into workable soil, and catch and conserve water. Also, plant Japanese windflowers, grow eggplant in a pot, find a spot to grow juicy kiwifruit and go retro with a rockery.

09.01.2022 Want to share your joy of gardening with someone special? Give a gift subscription of ABC Gardening Australia magazine and you'll be digging the fun together! Subscribe today for yourself or a friend and you'll go in for a chance to WIN 1 of 5 Gardening packs from GARDENA valued at $2969.36! A great gift for all! Head to https://www.mymagazines.com.au/magazine/gardening-australia for details on how to subscribe and have a chance to win this fabulous gardening prize!

08.01.2022 The Envirosafe fly trap is an Australian-made, safe, natural and reusable way to enjoy the outdoors this summer. People, planet and pet friendly! https://envirosafeaustralia.com.au/

07.01.2022 So you want to design a perennial garden bed, but don’t know where to start? In the latest issue, Michael McCoy talks you through how to plan the bed and choose the plants, and even provides you with a diagram and plant list to create this beautiful scene pictured. photo: Virginia Cummins



06.01.2022 In the patch this month (October issue), we're growing capsicum, harvesting mulberries, planting okra and zucchini and growing ginger in pots. We're also tackling the problem of dry lemons. What's happening in your patch? photos: istock, Fiona Walsh, Phil Dudman (Gardening)

03.01.2022 The December issue is out now. Decorate your garden with pots of Christmas cheer, grow tropical fruits, rosella and blueberries, discover native lawn options, and transform sand into workable soil.

03.01.2022 Pretty up your summer and autumn garden with these gorgeous perennials in shades of blue: sea holly, Russian sage, blue beard, catnip and many more... in the February issue. photo: istock

03.01.2022 In our latest issue, make your garden and festive table sparkle with vibrant floral pots, and get crafty with planty gifts, a succulent tree, and other decorating ideas. Easy projects with step-by-step guides. Photo: Brent Wilson

03.01.2022 Last chance to win! Our huge pruning pack competition closes tomorrow. https://www.gardeningaustralia.com.au/win-fiskars-powergea/ #gardening #pruningseason #gardeningaustralia

02.01.2022 A favourite from the ’70s, the hoya is wowing us all over again with its fabulous trailing foliage, waxy blooms, and array of forms and habits. Find your favourites in our latest issue, and learn how to keep them looking glossy and gorgeous. photo: istock

01.01.2022 Curious about native lawns? In our latest issue, discover the native grass species that perform well as turf. You will also find answers to your questions about general lawn problems and maintenance. Photo: Kelsey Ormsby

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