Gardening Australia Junior: Episode list
Costa and the junior gardeners brew up a special snack for the garden, compost!
Hannah and the junior gardeners celebrate her goats Gilly and Gertie's birthday with a special fruity surprise a fruit cake made entirely out of fruit!
Clarence and Molly go on the ultimate adventure to find the coolest bugs in the garden.
Tammy and the junior gardeners plant a pizza shaped herb garden to create the ultimate pizzas!
Costa and the junior gardeners get "buzzy" making hotels for native bees in the garden.
Hannah and Zsofi plant a colourful edible flower garden, perfect for a yummy garden tea party.
Tammy and Marcus build a Birds Nest Shop for all the local birds to visit and take what they need for their birds nests.
Costa and the junior gardeners make a seethrough worm farm to see what goes on beneath the soil with their wriggly friends.
It's mission time! Clarence and the junior gardeners get their magnifying glasses out to investigate all the different types of dirt in the garden. But will they crack this muddy case?!
Tammy and Luca learn the importance of water when gardening and make a portable water lily pond.
Tammy and the junior gardeners create the ultimate dinosaur backyard garden paradise, rawwwr!
Hannah and the junior gardeners make pots so magical; they disappear into the garden!
Tammy and Molly learn about different miniclimates in the garden and even create their own - a terrarium!
Clarence and the junior gardeners plant a native garden and learn about all their different uses.
Tammy and the junior gardeners create magical teeny tiny gardens, perfect for small spaces.
Costa and the junior gardeners brew some smelly grass tea for their lawn and a yummy native grass drink for themselves.
Tammy and the junior gardeners make an arty leaf mobile for their balcony using fallen leaves they've collected.
Clarence and the junior gardeners create a tree diary after visiting and learning about different types of trees on their tree scavenger hunt.
Costa and the junior gardeners plant a rainbow veggie patch FULL of different coloured veggies.
Hannah and Frida make a butterfly cafe to attract more winged creatures to their garden.
Costa visits a native flower farm with the kids, and they learn all about flowers and their roles in nature. They collect their faves, create flower fashion and hit the runway.
Tammy and the kids create mini succulent cities from succulents and cacti complete with lights, little cars, dinosaurs and waterslides.
Millie and the kids learn about wicking gardens and how veggies love them. They create their own wicking gardens with herbs.
A whole episode dedicated to poo and what it does for the garden. Costa and the kids compare chicken and cow poo and set up an experiment to see what grows best in different poos.
Clarence and the kids explore the area of La Perouse, next to Botany Bay, looking for the endangered Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub. Our team will extract the seeds from Banksia cones with fire and plant the seeds.
Hannah takes the kids to Kimbriki Tip to find some items suitable for making a garden out of refuse. They make a flower bed from an old pram, some oars and a wheelbarrow.
Costa and the kids build a frog bog from an upcycled sink with hidey holes for the frogs and surround it with plants. We check back to see if the frogs come.
Tammy and the kids embark on a project to build a vertical garden on a wall to add colour and green to a space. They learn about the different plants that will thrive there.
There are so many different kinds of butterflies and we want to meet them all! From eggs to caterpillars to cocoons to wings, Clarence and the kids learn about all things butterfly and get to make their own butterfly attracting exhibit, right in the sanctuary!
Millie and the kids search for tree branches and build a cubby from the branches and string and then plant a simple, beautiful garden around it. They have a picnic out front.
Costa and the kids are inspired by nature to create a green space that is for relaxation, reflection and mindfulness. It's a place to breathe in nature and forget about your worries.
You can still have a green thumb if you don't have a garden. Tammy and Pia build their very own rainforest for the bathroom, which will thrive off all the moisture and steam to grow beautiful, oxygen rich ferns.
Clarence and the kids explore a tropical fruit farm and learn about how they grow, how to pick them and then feast on fruits they've never tried before.
Hannah and the kids are inspired by a mural in a community garden by a local French artist, Hugues Sineux. They paint pots and add plants to complement the artwork and make the green space even more beautiful.
Clarence and the Green Team have a scavenger hunt in a rainforest, stopping along the way to learn about the amazing eco system and the animals and plants that live there.
You need only your imagination to have fun in a garden. The kids are assigned a list of garden tasks to receive clues and riddles to get to the next stage. From identifying plants to making compost tea, this is a magical exploration with Hannah.
Tammy meets the kids at the beach to explore rock pools and see the plants and animals that live in them. The team use jars to collect water and bits of seaweed from the ocean and observe the plankton and micro organisms.
Clarence and the kids learn all about regenerative farming and treat the soil to a pampering session. Then they create their own day spa to treat themselves.
Costa and the kids visit a school who have reclaimed a block of land and regenerating it with local, native plants and trees. They need some help weeding and planting.
Hannah works with two brothers to create a garden that delights all of the senses. Alfie is vision impaired and loves being active and playing, so they create a garden of games he can enjoy with his brother, William.
After raking up some flowers, Hannah, Kiki and Kai have a scent-sational idea! They collect rosemary, lavender, camellias and lemons to make a sweet smelling potion.
Gen, Pia and Romeo are bursting with garden knowledge and are ready to go solo: no grown ups allowed! They draw a planting plan, grab their gloves and get in the dirt. The kids have got it covered - no help is needed.
Tammy, Xavier and Yeshi dive into the magical world of Kokedama - the Japanese art of making mossy, leafy masterpieces!
Savy, Gen and Hannah are on a mission in the Blue Mountains to find a dinosaur-aged tree discovery: The Wollemi Pine. They create their very own fossil from plants in clay and plaster.
In this remote community of Jilkminggan, NT, the school kids grow a bunch of fruit and veg in their lush community garden. The best bit? They have become expert picklers! Clarence joins them for a master pickling session.
Get ready to stretch those green thumbs it's time for the XXV Garden Games! The garden is bursting with energy as Costa and Clarence host the biggest, boldest, most action-packed event on the gardening calendar.
The XXV Garden Games left us on a cliff hanger - who will win the nail biting raking comp? These garden athletes have been training hard and are ready to compete for leafy glory!
Clarence and the kids are cooking up something very catchy - a band made entirely of veggies! They're turning the garden into a jam session like no other.
Fungi is awesome! Hannah, Savy and Gen explore amazing fungi and learn about different species in the wild. The kids and Hannah make mushroom spore print art from Portobello mushrooms.
Costa and the kids explore a huge mangrove forest that was brought back from the brink of destruction. Now it's teeming with life. Sure, it's a bit smelly, but mangroves are mang-nificent!
Clarence drops by a little country school with a dream of planting a native! It's time to dig, plant and grow. The grand finale? A community celebration bursting with proud junior gardeners!
Millie, Harper and Xavier, explore a garden to look for plants that survive and thrive in unusual places. They decide to turn dead logs and branches into mini gardens. It's a Log Pot Party!
Costa, Yeshi and Owen visit a community nursery and an idea starts to grow! They build a community seed library, so everyone can share and replant local species for years to come.
Clarence visits the remote community of Jilkminggan, NT and gets to work in the edible garden with the kids. The reward? A tasty snack made with goodies picked straight from the vegie patch.
Tammy, Maeve and Yeshi explore a watery wonderland and create their own mini ponds with soil, rocks, sticks and different plants that thrive in fresh water. Don't forget the mermaids!
Traditional Owners Connie and her granddaughter, Gleesyanna, take Clarence on a journey through Kakadu's incredible plant life and introduce him to the six seasons of Kakadu.
Millie, Maeve and Pia love birds. But what about the humble Ibis, or Bin Chicken? Millie loves them! They create a sanctuary for Ibises and other native birds and watch them enjoy their brand new Bird Paradise.
In Kakadu, Traditional Owners welcome Clarence and invite him to join them as they weave pandanus. They carefully harvest the leaves, then they get busy dyeing, drying, and finally weaving them into beautiful creations.
Sick plants? Could be the roots! Dr Tammy to the rescue. Tammy analyses two plants and helps Romeo and Harper repot them for plant happiness. From root rot to pot pound, the team have it covered!
Hannah, Millie and Tommy are investigating all things spooky! What makes a plant creepy? The way it moves? The way it munches bugs? Or just a ghostly vibe? They create their own mini carnivorous plant bog.