Grow your own kisses

Grow your own kisses

This week's programme is bursting with seasonal greenery. Award-winning writer and RHS blogger Graham Rice explains how to grow a Yuletide favourite and one of our most mysterious native plants – mistletoe. Then we hop 'over the pond' for the latest in our Hidden Horticulturists series to explore the life of one of the 20th century's greatest botanists: holly expert Dr Shiu-Ying Hu. Meanwhile back at RHS Garden Wisley, Verity Batyll describes her favourite plants to brighten up winter gardens, and Devon-based food writer Mark Diacono shares his personal recipe for a delicious homegrown lemon verbena cocktail. For links to more info please see our show notes or visit rhs.org.uk/podcast

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Gardening for a greener future

Gardening for a greener future

This week Gareth Richards and James Armitage journey to RHS Garden Wisley’s Hilltop Science Centre to hear how cutting edge research on the changing climate is shaping the way we think about our garde...

3 Loka 202437min

Muscari, storing produce, and fungi

Muscari, storing produce, and fungi

As the cooler weather of autumn settles in, there's still plenty to do when it comes to keeping your garden in top shape. We’ll be hearing from RHS Garden Rosemoor’s Catherine Mawdsley about how to st...

26 Syys 202433min

Holehird Gardens, Echeverias, and dividing perennials

Holehird Gardens, Echeverias, and dividing perennials

On this week's show we take a trip to Holehird Gardens nestled in the beautiful Cumbrian landscape, with chair of the Lakeland Horticultural Society, Maggie Mees. Next, host Jenny plunges into the mys...

19 Syys 202435min

Balcony gardens, peat-free, and gardening for bats

Balcony gardens, peat-free, and gardening for bats

As September rolls in, there's a crispness in the air and the first signs of autumn are upon us. In this episode we demystify the peat-free with Jenny Laville and the RHS’s Peat-Free Transition Coordi...

12 Syys 202440min

Bearded irises, asters, and bitterns

Bearded irises, asters, and bitterns

This week, renowned nurserywoman Claire Austin shares her top picks of stunning bearded irises – the perfect blooms to plant now for a burst of beauty next spring. Plus, join us as we explore the vibr...

5 Syys 202434min

Unexpected Opportunities in a Changing Landscape

Unexpected Opportunities in a Changing Landscape

This week, we're teaming up with The Plant Review magazine to explore how to future-proof your garden in the face of our changing climate. We discover resilient plants that thrive in both flood and dr...

29 Elo 202447min

Denmans Garden, blueberry harvest, and National Plant Collections

Denmans Garden, blueberry harvest, and National Plant Collections

This week we head to the Sussex South Downs to explore RHS Partner Garden, Denmans – and hear about its unique history intertwined with the lives of two unsung garden pioneers, Joyce Robinson and John...

22 Elo 202435min

Flower anatomy, August allotmenting, apples and pears.

Flower anatomy, August allotmenting, apples and pears.

Do you get confused between your “sepals” and “stigmas”? This week Jenny Laville will be studying the anatomy of flowers, with the help of RHS botanist James Armitage. Guy Barter shares top tips for A...

15 Elo 202435min

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