Enjoy this selection of episodes from our 1992 season.

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13 Comments

  1. Thank you for uploading this ❀ I grew up watching gardening Australia..I've loved every season and every presenter. I have to say. Peter Cundall was my favourite. He inspired me as a kid to grow plants especially veges. I'm 46 now and my vege garden and orchard and plant collection owe a lot to that man and this show. Thank you for all the years of wonderful viewing..
    And you know what I'm gonna say. That's your bloomin lot!

  2. Hearing that old title followed by Peter Cundall woke up so many memories from mt toddlers years, that haven't been activated in so long I'd forgotten they existed. Thank you

  3. Jesus, these episodes are so old that someone's still using an XC Falcon as a daily driver!!
    1992… Wow, I was in year 7 then.
    I didn't plant my first 'garden' until 1994. I was 14 and grew a small crop of maize. Basically popcorn from the pantry πŸ˜†
    My parents were already big veggie growers and they gave me a small plot of land.
    I haven't stopped since.
    Now in my yard, every square metre is plants, veggies or fruit trees.
    A life long obsession helped by shows like Gardening Australia and even Burke's Backyard.
    RIP Peter. It's been 5 years already.

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