Dean McFaull lives on Molly Island surrounded by the Blackwood river in the South West of Western Australia. His daily commute is via boat or barge. Surrounded by the spectacular flora and fauna of the area Dean has developed a deep connection with the incredible 400 plus species of native orchids that abound throughout the wildflower state.
Read MoreOn this episode, Deryn speaks to Soil Scientist Dr Dan Carter about water repellent soils. Enjoy!
Read MoreIan Parmenter hosted the highly successful and long running ABC cooking show “Consuming Passions” Ian’s love of life and food shine through in his continued desire to encourage future generations to appreciate whats truly important.
Read MoreWitchcliffe Ecovillage is a world leader in setting the groundwork and guidelines for establishing a sustainable and ethical community.
Read MoreDeryn talks with bird expert Eric McCrum about using native plants to attract birds into the home gardnen. Enjoy!!
Read MoreDeryn and Steve talk Autumn tasks in the garden, it’s our favourite time of the year to plant, prune, pick and enjoy. We also discuss Chilli Thrip and the devastating effect it is having on roses.
Read MoreFarmers Markets provide an ideal outlet for small producers while creating a friendly and vibrant community atmosphere. Enjyoy!
Read MoreBotanist Kingsley Dixon and Lionel Johnson take us on their five year journey restoring their garden, Cypress Farm. We hope you enjoy!
Read MoreBotanist professor Kingsley Dixon has made many discoveries that have transformed the way we think about plants and conservation. Enjoy!
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Read MoreDeryn and landscaper Darren Seinor record live at the Kalamunda Garden Festival and chat about their favourite fruit trees and vegetables and take questions from the audience. Enjoy!
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Read MoreJay Harman, author of The SHARK’S PAINTBRUSH is CEO of Pax Scientific a world leading design company that bases its inventions on Biomimicry, observing nature to inspire innovation.
Read MoreAnthony and Tini Quinlan are dedicated organic supplement specialists. Their passion is sourcing and supplying the best available natural nutrition for the home gardener and commercial producer building soils for the future. Enjoy!
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Read MoreGardening on the coast can be a challenge but with a few hints and tips anyone can have a beautiful coastal garden. Enjoy!
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Read MoreOn this episode Deryn chats to Marcus Geisler, the CEO of the Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council, Marcus is passionate about keeping organic and recyclable materials in the economy and explains how new systems are recycling waste to return compost to the soil. We hope you enjoyed this as much as we did!
Read MoreHi All! We have a really great episode for you with our guest Wayne Prangnell. He is an engineer with a passion for growing rare and exotic fruit. Together with his family they have collected, planted and experimented with edible plants from around the world! Enjoy!
Read MoreOn this episode of All The Dirt, Deryn and Steve talk summer gardening. Tips and hints on keeping our gardens and vegetables looking great over summer. Enjoy!
Read MoreSara Farley is Managing Director of the Rockefeller Foundations food team. The foundations aim is to deliver transformed food systems that optimize human and planetary health. By the year 2050 60% more food will be required to cater for the growing global population. The foundation offers financial support to innovative projects that aspire to meet the worlds future demands.
Read MoreCarole Fudge has worked in gardening for most of her life and recently introduced Raven ZZ Plant, a striking black leafed indoor plant to Australian gardeners. Enjoy!
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