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Articles
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The right cheese for the right occasion… and the right wine for the right cheese…
3rd April 2012 by Peter-Wright
Read moreMatching food with wine can be a complex matter and matching cheese with wine even more so; however, all it takes is a little inspiration and some easy to remember pointers to quickly become a cheese and wine pro.
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The world’s most wondrous flower show!
3rd April 2012
Read moreThe Chelsea Flower Show is often described as the world’s biggest and best flower show. Put on by the UK’s Royal Horticultural Society, the show has been held in the grounds of the Chelsea Hospital in London for nearly a century, attracting garden lovers from across the globe. And Lindeman’s are giving away a fabulous prize of a trip to the visit the show, including flights and accommodation! Find out more about the world’s greatest celebration of flowers and don’t miss you chance to win!
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Shade Loving Plants
3rd April 2012 by Nurseries Online
Read moreAs autumn arrives the shadows gradually grow longer, and here at the Harvest Club we are looking for new plants that need less sunlight and brighten up even shady areas. Our friends at Nurseries online have some fabulous tips on plants that thrive in the shade that you can cultivate in even the smallest of gardens.
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Meredith Kirton’s favourite Australian botanical gardens
3rd April 2012 by Meredith Kirton
Read moreAustralia boasts some truly magnificent Botanic Gardens, and it was in fact the Sydney Botanic Garden that inspired and nurtured my love of horticulture. As a very young child we occasionally picnicked by the famous palm grove and I still have vivid memories of playing hide and seek in the grove, with the fronds casting green light everywhere and the sense of wonder of looking up into that canopy.
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Dominique Rizzo’s picnic special
3rd April 2012 by Dominique Rizzo
Read moreThe first terminology of the picnic has been documented as far back as the 18th century where it was described as an intimate occasion between family and friends, where everyone brought something to share at the table, usually of cold origin like sandwiches, finger food, salads, wine and champagne.
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Gardens of the World: A gentle stroll
3rd April 2012
Read moreJapanese gardens are world famous for their beauty and serenity, and no more than in autumn, when the leaves on the Japanese maples turn, changing from orange to a vivid red. Helen Young, gardening expert from Australian House & Garden, visited Japan’s Ritsurin Garden, on the island of Shikoku, and found a park of such refined beauty that visitors wander through it in silent reverence.
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Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show Wrap Up from Meredith Kirton
3rd April 2012 by Meredith Kirton
Read moreEach year the Melbourne International Flower and Garden show provides thousands of visitors to the show with an opportunity to taste, see, smell and hear about the best in the gardening world Australia has to offer.
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Orchards and Nutteries with Meredith
15th February 2012 by Meredith Kirton
Read moreThe best way to get the freshest produce is to grow it yourself! You may have tried a small vegie garden, but what about fruit and nuts? Meredith shares some tips on how you can establish fruit and nut trees in your garden. They may take a while to grow, but the rewards are worth it!
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Revealed… the seven category winners in the Australian House & Garden Garden of the Year competition!
15th February 2012
Read moreCongratulations to the many passionate gardeners who entered the H&G Garden of the Year competition. We were inspired and delighted by the high calibre of entries from all over the country and the contest was tough!









