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Keith and Elisabeth

Muddy Boots

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Muddy Boots

Keith and Elisabeth

Muddy Boots

A weekly Home, Garden and Education podcast
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Q&A time again! Who will be this month’s lucky winner of the fabulous prize donated by The Plant Runner?Unwanted grass coming up in garden beds try either organic Slasher or the less toxic version of Roundup now available called Roundup Natural
Landscaping a garden can be overwhelming. Where to start? What to consider? This week, Keith gives us some practical advice.Steps to follow:Start with a ‘wish list’ - consider how you would ideally want to use the space. Do you want a BBQ, a po
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Struggling to have enough pockets for your secateurs, phone, seed packets etc while you're working in the garden? Well this week we meet Sahra Dixon, who has the solution!Le Sac is a gardening belt designed to be both practical and stylish. Cot
Q&A time again! Who will be this month’s lucky winner of the fabulous prize donated by The Plant Runner?Lemon tree with droopy branches from so much fruit? 4 stakes and lightly tying the branches to support them, could help here. Alternatively,
Citrus trees - a complex and needy tree to grow but worth it when you are well rewarded with abundant fruit. We have regularly discussed their heavy feeding requirements and the long list of pests that can cause problems. Today, instead, we are
Whether you have a large rural garden or a small city balcony, creating “zones” will help you make the most out of the space and optimise its functionality.Hedging is a great way of creating different zonesPlants like Syzygium australe (Straigh
Herbs - an essential in every kitchen and a favourite in every garden. This week we talk to Elle from Australian Medicinal Herbs. Hear the story of Elle’s transition from the police force to medicinal herbs. The certified organic Australian Med
Q&A time again! Who will be this month’s lucky winner of the fabulous prize donated by The Plant Runner?Granitic sand and Decomposed Gravel - what’s the difference? Granitic sand is crushed rock under 4mm. Keith thinks “Deco Gravel” as the list
Perennials 30.4.24With Elisabeth busy with garden and house renovations this week, we have decided to replay one of our listeners favorite episodes. Perennials. Elisabeth thinks these are a “must have” in every garden.What is a perennial? A pla
With Elisabeth busy with garden and house renovations this week, we have decided to replay one of our listeners favorite episodes. Delicious berries. Maybe you already grow your own or maybe you don’t know where to start. This week’s episode lo
With Elisabeth busy with garden and house renovations this week, we have decided to replay one of our listeners favorite episodes. Join us to hear Keith’s tips on growing citrus. Follow Keith’s tips for healthy, disease free, fruit producing ci
Who will be the lucky winner of this week’s prize from The Plant Runner?Another packed episode of excellent questions from our listeners and hear more about what Keith does (when he’s not talking to us about gardening!)Some great tips this week
Ever heard of mychorrhizal funghi or have any idea how they benefit your garden? Well this week, we meet Tim Lister from BioStim who explains all!BioStim’s MycoGold can be add back beneficial fungal spores to our soil to replenish what has been
Autumn is here and there is plenty to do in the garden! This week, hear Keith and Elisabeth’s suggestions on what to get done in the garden this Autumn.Pruning and deadhead perennials such as hydrangeas, salvias, lavender etcPrune espalier appl
We’ve heard Elisabeth mention “my new garden” a number of times. Now we have the opportunity to follow Elisabeth’s journey to creating her new dream garden.Keith drew up plans for the garden using council plans and including Elisabeth’s plant s
Who will be the lucky winner of this week’s prize from The Plant Runner?Another packed episode of excellent questions from our listeners and hear more about what Keith does (when he’s not talking to us about gardening!)Some great tips this week
What alternatives are there to the classic, Australian lawn? Synthetic? Elisabeth is not a fan, will Keith convince her that they have a place?Before considering an alternative, consider a few elements - amount of sun, foot traffic, water condi
A happy, cost effective, sustainable garden - who doesn’t love that?Set yourself up by spending the time and money by setting up your garden with good soilCompost - a great, cost effective way to turn your kitchen waste into a valuable product
Currently own a worm farm or thinking you might like to? This week we meet Richard Thomas from WormloversHear about the history of Wormlovers and their journey over the last 10 years and learn from Richard’s knowledge on the benefits of worm fa
Find out who will be this month’s Q&A winner of The Plant Runner’s prize!We have been inundated with excellent questions, here are some of the topics discussed this month:Passionfruit hoppers can be controlled by weekly spraying of ECO Neem and
What’s growing in Keith’s garden? Flowers, trees and of course lots of edibles. This week we take a closer look at what’s happening in his beloved garden.The trial garden - what’s living up to expectation and what’s not! Some disappointing new
Today we go back to one of Keith’s favourite topics! Where everything in a good garden starts - the soil.Finally an easy guide to why we should we be composting, getting started and maintaining a perfect, odour-free compost. We learn about the
Today we explore the world of native and exotic plants. What is a native plant? What is an exotic plant?  How can we integrate these different designs into our garden spaces?Keith outlines some of the benefits of growing natives and exotics in
Our first Muddy Boots Q&A for the year!Find out who will be this month’s Q&A winner of The Plant Runner’s prize!Types of nutrient rich mulch - what to choose? Mushroom, Lucerne, Pea straw? Keith recommends Who Flung Dung Poppy seeds - an easy o
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