
The Garden Podcast
Royal Horticultural Society
A peek behind the scenes at The Garden magazine with exclusive interviews, gardening advice and more. Come behind the scenes with editor Chris Young as we meet the people behind the stories and articles featured in the UK's biggest gardening magazine, The Garden. Each month we'll be delving a little deeper into a range of horticultural topics, meeting garden designers, wildlife experts, nurserymen and women and other luminaries of the gardening world. For more information see www.rhs.org.uk/thegardenpodcast
Categoria: Sport e tempo libero
Ascolta l'ultimo episodio:
In the final edition of The Garden Podcast, Chris is joined by garden writer and podcast regular Melissa Mabbitt for a look back at the highlights of the programme in 2020, an extraordinary year in gardening. Including an interview with a new RHS President with perhaps the best name ever; a discussion on garden-making with Rachel de Thame and a celebration of an unsung veg garden hero with food writer Mark Diacono. Plus we talk to a Wisley-based horticulturist who's also called Chris Young about the delights of growing indoor ferns as houseplants. This is the final programme of the series. Thank you so much for listening, and we hope you'll join us on our main podcast feed – Gardening with the RHS – where we'll continue to feature content from our award-winning magazine for RHS members, The Garden. Please see links in the show notes.
Episodi precedenti
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33 - A frond farewell Tue, 22 Dec 2020
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32 - Homegrown Christmas decorations, city garden design and gardens for wellbeing Wed, 25 Nov 2020
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31 - Grasses, John Evelyn and mad for mangaves Wed, 11 Nov 2020
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30 - Pears, asters and tulip trees Tue, 22 Sep 2020
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29 - Welcoming a new president, gardening careers, pineapple lilies Tue, 18 Aug 2020
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28 - Cucumbers, cacti and crickets Tue, 21 Jul 2020
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27 - Sour pleasures, authors' gardens, urban design Tue, 23 Jun 2020
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26 - Herb secrets with Jekka, mad about moths, through a plantsman's window Tue, 26 May 2020
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25 - A new look at nasturtiums and what does it really mean to be green? Tue, 21 Apr 2020
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24 - Gardening for wellbeing, gin botanicals and The Plant Review Thu, 19 Mar 2020
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23 - The unexpected beauty of spring leaves, high-security gardening at Yarl's Wood, and does anyone love bergen Thu, 20 Feb 2020
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22 - Rachel de Thame on garden making, snowdrop secrets & tackling a new plant disease Thu, 23 Jan 2020
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21 - January 2020 - Gardening for mental health, houseplants on the rampage and Roy Lancaster's garden Thu, 12 Dec 2019
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20 - May 2019 – A walk on the Wildside, wisteria wisdom and gardening advice goes digital Thu, 18 Apr 2019
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19 - December 2019 – Grow your own Christmas dinner, going plastic-free and Christmas tree secrets Tue, 19 Nov 2019
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18 - Gardening for health and wellbeing, a bounty of British pears and bamboo: beauty or beast? (November 2019) Thu, 17 Oct 2019
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17 - Dan Pearson's designs for Lowther Castle, secrets of great compost, celebrating the tastes of cooking apples Wed, 18 Sep 2019
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16 - Podcast takeover: The Plant Review Thu, 05 Sep 2019
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15 - The Garden Podcast – August 2019 Wed, 28 Aug 2019
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14 - The Garden Podcast - July 2019 Fri, 21 Jun 2019
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13 - The Garden Podcast - June 2019 Fri, 21 Jun 2019
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12 - April 2019 - The state of the nation's nurseries, how to choose compost, going plastic-free Thu, 14 Mar 2019
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6 - March 2019 - An insider's peek at the Chelsea Flower Show, rhubarb rhubarb and fast flowers from seed Thu, 14 Feb 2019
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5 - February 2019 - Spawning glories, drought lessons and how to beat tomato blight Fri, 18 Jan 2019
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4 - January 2019 - Wintergreen ferns with Matt Pottage, fabulous foliage at Rosemoor and CSI Wisley Thu, 13 Dec 2018
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3 - December 2018 - Roy Lancaster on conifers, glitter on cacti and how to make your amaryllis flower again Wed, 21 Nov 2018
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2 - November 2018 - unexpected berried treasures of autumn; how war shaped British gardens Wed, 17 Oct 2018
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1 - October 2018 - wildlife at Great Dixter; choosing and planting summer-flowering trees Thu, 20 Sep 2018