Gardening
Michael Carolan: the future of food
Professor Michael Carolan from Colorado State University is in New Zealand for the future of food symposium. He's an authority on food security and resilience - the cost of cheap food and the… Audio
Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
It's the end of the golden weather, but even though the garden is falling apart, you can still be planting veges for winter. Audio
Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
Gardening guru Lynda Hallinan talks apples! Which are easiest to grow, which are the best to eat and how to preserve them. Audio
Lately with Karyn Hay 26 February 2018
In Lately tonight Karyn Hay talks regulation and self-regulation online, vertical gardening and Karen McKenzie from NZ Booklovers has been reading Lyndon Kelly's new book Crystal Reign. Audio
Why your garden needs weeds
The scruffy weed-filled corner of your yard could be the key to making a thriving garden. Eecologist Wendy Seabrook makes the case for weeds. Video, Audio
Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
Lynda is opening her garden to the public next friday, along with 21 other gardens around Auckland. She talks about what is looking good at this time of year. Audio
A bloomin’ good life on the spectrum
Alan Gardner has pink hair, pink fingernails and green thumbs. He also has Asperger Syndrome and presents the TV show The Autistic Gardener. Alan talks to Kathryn Ryan about how he views the world and… Audio
Taranaki garden show takes inspiration from Frida Kahlo
Taranaki's premier garden festival is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a Frida Kahlo-inspired Mexican Fiesta.
Gardening on Labour Weekend
The long weekend is a great opportunity to get out in the garden and tidy up ahead of warmer days spent in the outdoors. The talented garden expert, Lynda Hallinan takes us through how to approach… Audio
Growing green fingers
Out of nearly 70 applications from primary schools and pupils aged between 7 and 11, five young gardeners and a School of the Year have been revealed in the inaugural Garden to Table, Young Gardener… Audio
'Gardening is always about change and growth'
Award-winning garden designer Dan Pearson loves each of the four seasons, but his least favourite is summer. Audio, Gallery
Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
Lynda tell us about a pest that is worrying those who grow tomatoes and potatoes. It's called the tomato/potato psyllid or TPP (Bactericera cockerelli) and it can completely undermine attempts to grow… Audio
Judy Horton: Australian gardening guru
Horticulturist Judy Horton is the face of gardening in Australia. She talks to Kim Hill about gardening challenges and fashions and her favourite garden in the world. Audio
Nights' Pundit - Guerilla Gardening
Kellar Taylor is on a mission to change the world - one plant at a time. Audio
Gardening: Lynda Hallinan
Lynda Hallinan talks about growing healthy food in the garden and has some tips on getting the most produce possible. Audio
Spring-time gardening with Xanthe White
Landscape designer and gardener Xanthe White with a warning of Spring fever - what you should and shouldn't do in the garden in the first month of spring. Audio
Controlling pests and disease in your home garden
After seeing one too many websites with dodgy information about pest control, Nelson horticulturist Bill Brett decided to write a book with some facts based on science. He shares some tips. Audio, Gallery
Lynda Hallinan, Gardening Queen
Lynda Hallinan is a gardening guru who's happy to help people get into the garden and grow their own produce. She's also got some great ideas on what to do with the produce that is grown. As we head… Audio
Tree pruning with Xanthe White
Kathryn Ryan talks to landscape designer Xanthe White, on why you shouldn't be afraid to prune trees in the city. Audio