The wonder of trees

The wonder of trees

Dr Amy Jane Beer explores the marvels of all things arboreal – from the world's loneliest tree that also helped define our current geological era to the 400 year-old apple tree that inspired Newton's theory of gravity. Plus she takes a look at trees' wellbeing benefits too. Curator Matt Pottage explores the concept of Champion Trees, highlighting some of the magnificent specimens to be found at RHS Garden Wisley. And did you know that some conifers are deciduous and offer fabulous autumn colour? Matt is a conifer fanatic and shares some suggestions to light up your autumn garden. And finally... there's a call for citizen scientists as we're on the hunt for a new tree pest with RHS scientist Jassy Draculik. Her 'Check a sweet chestnut' campaign seeks to track the spread of a recent arrival to Britain, the Oriental chestnut gall wasp. Tune in to find out how you can help protect our precious chestnut trees. For links to topics mentioned in the show, please see rhs.org.uk/podcast

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Notes on Hardiness

Notes on Hardiness

This week, we’re investigating what exactly makes a plant hardy, how tropical plants survive British winters, and the ways in which what thrives here may be changing – especially in urban environments...

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Something New!

Something New!

This week’s show is all about growing something new. We’re spreading the word about exciting plant species, cultivars, and hybrids from those that love them most. Legendary plantsman Roy Lancaster cha...

15 Feb 202432min

Alpine Delights, Wisteria Pruning, and the Great RHS Award Snub

Alpine Delights, Wisteria Pruning, and the Great RHS Award Snub

For this week’s show, we take a behind the scenes look at the ways spring is fighting its way into the picture at RHS Garden Wisley. We go behind the scenes at the Alpine Display House, we get a maste...

8 Feb 202431min

Growing on a Budget

Growing on a Budget

In this week’s show, we’re zeroing in on how to stretch the money we spend on our gardens as far as possible. We hear from gardening influencer Anya Lautenbach - aka Anya the Garden Fairy – on her mon...

1 Feb 202431min

Guerrilla Gardening, Seasonal Advice, and Maintaining a World-Famous Laburnum Arch

Guerrilla Gardening, Seasonal Advice, and Maintaining a World-Famous Laburnum Arch

This week’s show is all about cultivating change – whether in your own garden, in your local neighbourhood, or in a magical National Trust property. We’re chatting guerrilla gardening with Ellen Miles...

25 Jan 202429min

Second Chances

Second Chances

As gardeners, we all have plants we love to hate – think aucubas or heathers. And in winter, especially, it seems that these common but unpopular plants play a really important role in our gardens, ad...

18 Jan 202429min

Winter-Flowering Camellias, Cold Weather Inspiration, and Gardening Questions Answered

Winter-Flowering Camellias, Cold Weather Inspiration, and Gardening Questions Answered

We’re past the solstice, so it’s time to both revel in the present and prepare for what's to come as the days get longer and warmer. So, in this week’s show, we’re doing exactly that, taking note of w...

11 Jan 202430min

A Sustainability Health Check for the Garden

A Sustainability Health Check for the Garden

To start off the new year right, we decided to begin with a practical and sustainable guide on what you can get up to outdoors this year – it’s what we’re calling a sustainability health check for the...

4 Jan 202430min

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