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Autumn gold: 4 ways to use fallen leaves

Make the most of the season’s newly fallen leaves by harnessing their potential in the garden with our handy tips.

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7 hacks for cleaning your barbecue

It’s time to end your barbecue’s winter of discontent. But no one enjoys getting rid of the grime and gunge during that first barbie clean of the season.

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8 spring gardening tips to get your outdoor space ready for summer

As The Beatles song goes, it’s been a long cold lonely winter – and your garden knows it. Here are eight springtime tips to get your outdoor space ready for the sun.

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How to grow and dry your own chillies at home

Next to onions, chillis are one of the worlds most commonly eaten flavourings. Learn how to grow your own at home.

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How to grow citrus in small spaces

Love in-season citrus? Your favourite citrus fruits are well within your reach – right 
in your own little garden.

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Baked Beetroot

Baked Beetroot. Beetroot is an easy-to-grow and colourful crop in the garden and makes for a tasty and versatile ingredient […]

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State Rose & Garden Show

The free Wyndham City event will once again take place on the grounds of Werribee Park at the Victorian State Rose Garden. A truly great day out for the entire family, featuring a variety of food trucks and live music to enjoy.

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Trees for Bees

We can all do our bit to boost the nutritional forage for bees. Here are a few trees you can plant in your garden.

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Your Guide to Composting

Simple composting solutions for every household.

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Are Rooftop Gardens The Way Of The Future?

Adding greenery to urban spaces supports local produce and sustainability.

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Five ways to safeguard your mental wellbeing this Autumn

Don’t let the cooler weather season get you down, with these five ways to stay happy and content over the coming months.

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The grass is greener

Gardening, says style icon Carolyn Roehm, is just like love. you fall for something, end up being disappointed when it […]

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The tree that bears forty different fruits

A professor from Syracuse University in New York created a tree that produces forty different fruits.

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Dior’s garden of earthly delights

Raf Simons looked to the old masters of Flemish painting and to the artisanal masters of haute couture for his […]

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Maroubra unknown baby given funeral

The unknown Maroubra baby was given a proper funeral by her community

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Move over man-caves, women are finding refuge in she-sheds

In another great leap for equality women are finally getting a ‘room of one’s own’.

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London’s garden bridge set to ‘green’ River Thames

London’s River Thames is going green with the construction of a 370m garden bridge.

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Grow your own edible garden with Isabelle Palmer’s tips

When it comes to planting your greens, Isabelle Palmer, founder of online shop The Balcony Gardener and author of new book The House Gardener, believes you should look beyond traditional pots and planter boxes.

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Grow your own worm farm

Eco artist Richard Thomas helped launch Australia’s first rooftop worm farm in Melbourne. He speaks to us about this latest green restaurant trend.

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At Home in Hawaii with Jack Johson

Hawaiian-born folk rocker and avid philanthropist Jack Johnson, enjoys a laid-back life in Oahu. MiNDFOOD discovers the musician’s sustainable side and takes a look at what’s served up at his beach party feast.

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Gardening linked to longer life

If you enjoy pottering in the garden or odd jobs around the house, chances are you will live longer.

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Dr Hauschka’s secret garden

MiNDFOOD Beauty Editor Liz Hancock goes to Germany to visit Dr Hauschka’s secret garden.

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Gardening from Chelsea to Giverney

Gardening guru Angus Stewart gives us the scoop on the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show and Monet’s garden.

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Kitchen pharmacy

Food doesn’t only warm the heart and nourish the soul it can also be a prescription for life, Leesa Oates explains. She also shares a recipe for a flu-banishing tea.

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