Tips for a water-wise garden
Story: Tips for a water-wise garden
Episode: 7
Presenter: Bonnie-Marie Hibbs
Air Date: 18 April 2026
Bonnie explores water-wise garden design at MIFGS and how small changes can create more resilient outdoor spaces.
- This year’s MIFGS highlights a growing focus on water-wise gardening, with designs that balance beauty and efficiency in a changing climate.
- Bonnie speaks with Tiffany from Yarra Valley Water about how thoughtful plant selection, soil preparation and layout can significantly reduce water use at home.
- Autumn is the ideal time to plant, allowing roots to establish in warm soil and cooler conditions before the heat of summer arrives.
- Healthy soil is essential, with organic matter and mulch helping retain moisture, reduce evaporation and support stronger plant growth.
- Choosing climate-suited, drought-tolerant plants ensures gardens remain vibrant while using less water and supporting local biodiversity.
- Smart design choices, such as grouping plants with similar water needs and shaping beds to capture runoff, improve irrigation efficiency.
- Deep, less frequent watering and the use of rainwater tanks help build stronger, more resilient gardens while reducing reliance on mains water.
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