Charlie transforms the front yard of a Federation era home into a classic formal garden. Joh tours Byron Bay’s Summerland farm, which employs over 100 disabled community members. Melissa meets a designer who transformed a childhood home with an English-style cottage garden. Adam provides a long-lasting option for replacing a worn-out garden gate and Juliet explores Sydney’s smallest home.

00:00 Classic Garden Makeover
06:44 Summerland Farm Tour
13:41 Homemade Falafels
19:29 Paddle Boarding Dog
24:07 Bánh mì Burger
30:00 Cottage Style Garden
36:54 Garden Gate Upgrade
43:59 Sydney’s Smallest Home
51:00 Polenta Sharing Board
57:20 Summerland Farm

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20 Comments

  1. If they don’t have 10 minutes to cut grass they definitely don’t have time to take care of that.

  2. Who would want to take those lovely tiles up?It looks lovely but must ve cost $1000s with all that brick ,stone, gravel ,man power and all those plants for a postage stamp sized garden .

  3. The first makeover they should have tiled the whole of the middle section. Will turn to mud in the rain and weeds will grow in it

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