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Sunday, December 29, 2024

Costa Georgiadis: ‘People ask, how much to shave your beard? I’ve got a price: $34m’

The Gardening Australia host shares the location of his favourite garden, the significance of his grandfather’s secateurs and his respect for moths

What’s the strangest thing you’ve discovered in someone else’s garden?

I was digging and found a washing machine buried in the garden, and then when we pulled it out it was full of empty VB tins. I’m sure someone said, “Oh, come on, we’re not taking it to the tip. Let’s just bury it.” And they’re just doing it on a Saturday arvo and having a few beers, and then they’ve thrown all the beers into the washing machine. That was my forensic assessment.

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