Program Transcripts: 2006
Look through the transcripts of Gardening Australia programs from the last year.
December
Transcript - Episode 42
2 December 2006
PETER CUNDALL: There is only 4 square metres here and it's full of about 30 different types of brassicas.
November
Transcript - Episode 41
25 November 2006
PETER CUNDALL: This is an old classical style English park but it is right in the very heart of Launceston, Tasmania, and it is a superb example of old-fashioned and modern landscaping.
Transcript - Episode 40
18 November 2006
PETER CUNDALL: This is part of our own garden in northern Tasmania.
Transcript - Episode 39
11 November 2006
PETER CUNDALL: You know, this is the marvellous advantage of living in a cool climate; we can grow the most fabulous tulips.
Transcript - Episode 38
4 November 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Okay, so we're right in the middle of spring, and it's absolutely blooming gorgeous, isn't it?
October
Transcript - Episode 37
28 October 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Isn't this absolutely blooming marvellous?
Transcript - Episode 36
21 October 2006
PETER CUNDALL: I don't believe that space should be wasted in the garden.
Transcript - Episode 35
14 October 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Every city has its places of refuge away from the hustle and the bustle of traffic, and Hobart is no exception.
Transcript - Episode 34
7 October 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Isn't it absolutely beautiful?
September
Transcript - Episode 33
30 September 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Aren't proteas the most remarkable plants?
Transcript - Episode 32
23 September 2006
PETER CUNDALL: This is an apple tree, and last year it was badly infested with codling moth grub.
Transcript - Episode 31
16 September 2006
PETER CUNDALL: This is a very special school in a beautiful area.
Transcript - Episode 30
9 September 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Have you ever noticed how wonderfully modest hellebores are?
Transcript - Episode 29
2 September 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Potatoes are so boring to look at, but there are different varieties and there are different shapes too.
August
Transcript - Episode 28
26 August 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Well, we're right at the very end of winter.
Transcript - Episode 27
19 August 2006
PETER CUNDALL: You know, this is what it's all about.
Transcript -Episode 26
12 August 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Aren't they absolutely beautiful?
Transcript - Episode 25
4 August 2006
JERRY COLEBY-WILLIAMS: It's the time of year when I harvest my cocoa yams, and I can't wait to get these in the kitchen .
July
Transcript - Episode 24
29 July 2006
PETER CUNDALL: It's been my ambition to come here for years.
Transcript - Episode 23
21 July 2006
PETER CUNDALL: It's the burning question in all parts of Australia: "What's wrong with my citrus trees?
Transcript - Episode 22
15 July 2006
PETER CUNDALL: You know, this is what good gardening is all about.
Transcript - Episode 21
8 July 2006
PETER CUNDALL: It's hard to believe that Hobart is the second driest capital city in Australia.
Transcript - Episode 20
1 July 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Isn't it amazing?
June
Transcript - Episode 19
24 June 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Never, ever be contemptuous about the good old swede.
Transcript - Episode 18
17 June 2006
PETER CUNDALL: This is a dwarf almond tree.
Transcript - Episode 17
10 June 2006
PETER CUNDALL: I'd like you to meet the greatest bunch of dedicated gardeners I've ever met in all my life.
Transcript - Episode 16
3 June 2006
PETER CUNDALL: If you have to prune your apple or your pear tree, it's a beautiful, easy job, no problem at all.
May
Transcript - Episode 15
27 May 2006
PETER CUNDALL: When you think about it, we are what we eat.
Transcript - Episode 14
20 May 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Isn't it amazing?
Transcript - Episode 13
13 May 2006
PETER CUNDALL: A couple of years ago we had a real problem with this Granny Smith apple tree.
Transcript - Episode 12
6 May 2006
PETER CUNDALL: When you get a magnificent crop of cabbages and cauliflower and broccoli like this, you have an urgent need for a high nitrogen fertiliser, especially at this stage.
April
Transcript - Episode 11
29 April 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Aren't these absolutely magnificent?
Transcript - Episode 10
22 April 2006
PETER CUNDALL: You'll notice that I'm using a fork to dig this, and I'm not turning the soil over, I'm leaving the good stuff and the living stuff on the top.
Transcript - Episode 9
15 April 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Isn't this the most marvellous romantic old house.
Transcript - Episode 8
8 April 2006
PETER CUNDALL: I can't get over the amazing ability of certain plants to actually move.
Transcript - Episode 7
1 April 2006
PETER CUNDALL: This is absolutely amazing.
March
Transcript - Episode 6
25 March 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Isn't this utterly splendid?
Transcript - Episode 5
18 March 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Isn't it absolutely amazing.
Transcript - Episode 4
11 March 2006
PETER CUNDALL: When you look at the astonishing almost surreal beauty of Australian plants growing in the right place and thriving, you can understand why more and more people are starting to grow them, especially when you take into consideration that they are so easy to look after.
Transcript - Episode 3
4 March 2006
PETER CUNDALL: I can't get over how exotic ground covering plants have adapted so well in Australia.
February
Transcript - Episode 2
25 February 2006
PETER CUNDALL: Look at the leaves on this apple tree.
Transcript - Episode 1
18 February 2006
PETER CUNDALL: I know I'm in paradise.




