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Read MoreSteve and Deryn talk to Mycologist Dave Proudmore from Swan Valley Gourmet Fungi about the varieties available to the home grower. Tune in to see how you can grow delicious, unusual mushies at your place.
Read MoreSteve Wood talks with Geoff Richards from Richgro about the company's conversion of food waste to electricity and Deryn Thorpe joins Steve to chat with garden author Paul Urquhart about gardening and garden travel.
Read MoreRohan Carboon is a bushfire safety consultant who talks with Steve and Deryn about creating a home and garden that is more able to withstand a bushfire.
Read MoreFrog Doctor Johnny Prefumo talks with Deryn Thorpe and Steve Wood about building frog friendly gardens on this week's All The Dirt podcast.
Read MoreOn this week's 'All The Dirt' podcast Steve Wood and Deryn Thorpe chat about jobs to do in the winter garden and dispel a few gardening myths.
Read MoreRichard Heathcote is an expert on heritage buildings and gardens who has worked at Rippon Lea, the National Trust's flagship property in Melbourne at Carrick Hill historic house and garden in Adelaide. He takes tours to England to see some of the country's finest grand houses and country estates and speaks to Steve and Deryn on this week's 'All The Dirt' podcast about travel, old homes and heritage.
Read MoreOn this week's 'All The Dirt' podcast Steve Wood and Deryn Thorpe chat with Chris Ferreira about the realities of running a small rural property and his new book 'A Place In The Country'.
Read MoreMicrobiologist Dr Uwe Stroeher, speaks with Deryn and Steve on this week's 'All The Dirt' podcast about the microorganisms, that exist in the soil environment and how they work to breakdown organic matter to create food for plants.
Read MoreJim Fogarty is an award-winning landscape designer and garden writer who has twice presented at the Chelsea Flower Show in London and exhibited display gardens in the USA, Singapore and Japan where he has won many gold and 'best in show' awards.
He speaks to Steve and Deryn on this week's 'All The Dirt' podcast about garden design and garden travel.
Dr Jana Söderlund is a sustainability consultant and environmental educator who believes that nature needs to play a bigger part in our built environment. She speaks to Steve and Deryn on this week's All The Dirt podcast about the social, environmental and economic benefits of 'biophilic architecture'.
Read MoreFor the last ten years landscape architect Keith Edwards has worked for The Digger's Club in 'Heronswood' in Dromana and 'St. Erth' at Blackwood, Victoria.
He is Diggers' garden designer and he speaks to Deryn and Steve on this week's All The Dirt podcast about his passion for soil health, heirloom vegetables and creating productive and beautiful gardens.
Tim Davies is an award winning landscaper whose design, construction and maintenance company has been transforming gardens since 1983.
He talks with Deryn Thorpe and Steve Wood on this week's 'All The Dirt' podcast about his life, garden trends and passions.
Celebrity butcher Vince Garreffa, is a larger-than-life personality with 50 years of experience in the meat industry and a passion for raising money for charity. He shares his life story on this week's 'All The Dirt' podcast with Steve Wood and Deryn Thorpe.
Read MoreGuy Jefferys, award winning head chef at Millbrook Winery, grows all the fruit and vegetables served in the restaurant. He speaks with Deryn and Steve on this week's All The Dirt podcast about growing your own heirloom crops.
Read MoreJohn Patrick, is well known to Australians as a former presenter on ABC's television series Gardening Australia but he is also a well known landscaper, garden author and traveller.
He speaks to Deryn and Steve on this week's All The Dirt podcast about his life, love of plants and favourite gardens.
Professor Tim Entwisle, the Director and Chief Executive of the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, enjoys communicating and promoting science, plants and gardens.
In this week's 'All The Dirt' podcast, recorded in the Melbourne Botanic Garden, he shares with Steve and Deryn some of his favourite trees, his fascination with algae and love of garden travel.
Joe Tassone from Tass 1 Nursery grows a wide range of common and unusual fruits at his Middle Swan nursery.
On this week's All The Dirt podcast he chats with Steve and Deryn about growing fruits in sub tropical and Mediterranean climates and they taste and discuss the fruits he picked that morning from his garden.
The fruits are: panache and hasbergen figs, acerola cherry, orange berry, Chinese date (Ju-jube), beach cherry, white sapote, tropical wampee, native wampi, wax jambu and passion fruit.
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