Fact Sheets: Soils
Pete To Your Place
Peter Cundall, 08/07/2006
Peter visits a garden to give advice on improving soil structure
The biggest problem for most garden lovers in many parts of Australia is lack of water.
Clay Soil Test
Angus Stewart, 01/07/2006
Angus learns how to test clay soil
Clay often gets bad press in gardening books.
Gardening Australia Expo Brisbane - Healthy Soil
Jerry Coleby-Williams, 19/05/2006
About half of our gardening problems can be prevented by having healthy soil.
Soil Improvement
Peter Cundall, 12/11/2005
Pete gives some tips on soil improvement
We have heavy clay soil and that's the reason I'm digging some pale looking stuff in.
Soil Building
Josh Byrne, 13/08/2005
Josh demonstrates how to build up garden soil.
Bare Rooted Plants
Melissa King, 30/07/2005
Melissa explains about bare-rooted plants.
Pete to your Place #6
Peter Cundall, 16/07/2005
Pete visits the Good News Lutheran School at Tarneit, Victoria.
Water Special - Soil Preparation & Mulch
Melissa King, 05/11/2004
Water Special - Soil Preparation & Mulch
Sandy Soil Organics
Josh Byrne, 19/09/2003
Australians love to spend time at the beach no matter what the weather is like or what time of year it is.
Wood Ash
Malcolm Campbell, 29/08/2003
Wood Ash should not be applied to the soil unless it is certain that the soil can benefit from it.
Science of Gardening
Josh Byrne, 15/08/2003
Remember what it was like to go on a school excursion?
Talking Dirtty
Colin Campbell, 11/07/2003
We all depend on the soil for a productive garden.
Seaweed
Peter Cundall, 28/02/2003
Fertile soil is the most important and significant substance on earth.






