Educating gardeners
Gardening Australia, Diggers and our members combine to lead gardening education and grow our knowledge.
Planting the winds of change
How GUST (Grow Urban Shade Trees) is helping Woy Woy Peninsula residents grow a greener canopy.
Meet the next generation taking root
On a picturesque farm in the rolling hills of Doreen, 10-year-old Diggers member Hugo has carved out a vegie garden of his own.
Food security begins at home
As the climate crisis deepens and geopolitical tensions rise, it is certainly time for a rethink on the origin of our food supply.
Dear Diggers
The latest from our members.
Solutions to the housing crisis must also consider our gardens
New research identifies the critical intersection of housing, gardens and health for older Australians.
Changing the world, one garden at a time
From passion to purpose: our Diggers gardeners share why we garden.
Isn’t making money just a means to an end?
Diggers co-founder Clive Blazey explains why he is excited about the next 10 years.
Dear Diggers
The latest from our members.
The winds of debate
Following lively correspondence in our recent Dear Diggers about wind farms, we asked an energy expert to respond to the issues raised.
A growing community of young community growers
Somers School Camp on the Mornington Peninsula is a beneficiary of The Diggers Foundation’s ‘Seed the Future’ program.
One garden at a time
At times the magnitude of the climate and environmental crisis we face can seem overwhelming, but Julian offers some reassurance.
To list or not to list?
Calling all gardeners to visit our Heronswood trial gardens and add your voice. Which heirloom variety would you choose?
Maximise your vegetable garden
Create a backyard ecosystem that starts with a healthy, life-giving soil to expand your harvest and tantalise your taste buds.
How to explore a garden
Creative design of steps, paths and terraces helps Cloudehill visitors comfortably navigate a hillside garden.
Vale Penelope Garnett
Clive honours the late Penny Garnett, co-creator of The Garden of St Erth.