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Plants with Purpose: Urban Greening with Claire Farrell | The Front Garden EP114

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In this episode…

Chris Weiss sits down with Associate Professor Claire Farrell, Director of the Burnley Campus at The University of Melbourne, to explore the role of plants in solving urban challenges.

Claire shares her journey from studying plant ecology and dryland salinity to pioneering research in green infrastructure, green roofs, and low-maintenance plantings.

Key takeaways:

  • Green infrastructure is critical for urban sustainability, providing cooling, biodiversity, and stormwater management.
  • The Woody Meadow Project replaces monocultures with diverse, resilient plantings designed for minimal maintenance.
  • Green roofs in Melbourne require different plants and substrates compared to Europe, with succulents thriving in dry conditions.
  • Rain gardens filter pollutants, manage stormwater, and improve urban landscapes, though plant selection is key.
  • Claire envisions Burnley Campus as a hub for horticulture, offering training, research, and community engagement.

Tune in for expert insights on designing resilient landscapes, the future of urban greening, and how innovative planting strategies can transform our cities.

🔔 If you love landscaping as much as we do, hit the Follow button to subscribe for more landscaping industry insights. If you are enjoying The Front Garden podcast, we would love it if you could give us a rating and leave a review on your podcast app. It helps us know what you like so we can keep producing great landscaping content.

👁️‍🗨️ About Associate Professor Claire Farrell

Got a suggestion for an episode of The Front Garden? Send us a text message!

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Call 1800 055 515

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LV members who mention this ad will get free delivery on their first order.

The Front Garden Podcast is proudly presented by Landscaping Victoria, and is brought to you by Coolabah Turf. Visit Victoria’s premium instant turf supplier at coolturf.com.au

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In this episode…

Chris Weiss sits down with Associate Professor Claire Farrell, Director of the Burnley Campus at The University of Melbourne, to explore the role of plants in solving urban challenges.

Claire shares her journey from studying plant ecology and dryland salinity to pioneering research in green infrastructure, green roofs, and low-maintenance plantings.

Key takeaways:

  • Green infrastructure is critical for urban sustainability, providing cooling, biodiversity, and stormwater management.
  • The Woody Meadow Project replaces monocultures with diverse, resilient plantings designed for minimal maintenance.
  • Green roofs in Melbourne require different plants and substrates compared to Europe, with succulents thriving in dry conditions.
  • Rain gardens filter pollutants, manage stormwater, and improve urban landscapes, though plant selection is key.
  • Claire envisions Burnley Campus as a hub for horticulture, offering training, research, and community engagement.

Tune in for expert insights on designing resilient landscapes, the future of urban greening, and how innovative planting strategies can transform our cities.

🔔 If you love landscaping as much as we do, hit the Follow button to subscribe for more landscaping industry insights. If you are enjoying The Front Garden podcast, we would love it if you could give us a rating and leave a review on your podcast app. It helps us know what you like so we can keep producing great landscaping content.

👁️‍🗨️ About Associate Professor Claire Farrell

Got a suggestion for an episode of The Front Garden? Send us a text message!

Coolabah Turf is an award-winning grower of premium, drought-tolerant, self-repairing instant turf for Victorian residential, council and commercial landscape customers.

Create the perfect backyard with your next project. Get in touch with friendly crew at Coolabah Turf today.

Call 1800 055 515

Visit coolturf.com.au

LV members who mention this ad will get free delivery on their first order.

The Front Garden Podcast is proudly presented by Landscaping Victoria, and is brought to you by Coolabah Turf. Visit Victoria’s premium instant turf supplier at coolturf.com.au

  continue reading

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