Let's Eat!

Let's Eat!

While it’s not quite planting season, fear not – there are still creative ways you can grow and harvest food today, and, of course, it’s never too early to start planning ahead for spring. So this week, in our food special, we explore the many ways you can enjoy the different tastes and flavours of a winter garden. Woodland Ecologist and author Artur Cisar-Erlach delves into the many unusual and delicious ways of using trees in the kitchen, RHS Chief Horticulturist Guy Barter takes us to a supermarket to share all the cheap and easy ways we can grow fruit and veg from food scraps, and Paul Oswick closes out the show with a tour of the nearly 100 seed potato varieties sold at Clockhouse Nursery in North London. Links: The Flavor of Wood: In Search of the Wild Taste of Trees From Smoke and Sap to Root and Bark Grow your own fruit, vegetables, and herbs Clockhouse Nursery

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RHS Badminton Flower Show

RHS Badminton Flower Show

Join us at the inaugural RHS Flower Show at Badminton in Gloucestershire! It’s a brand-new addition to the gardening calendar, the next in a massive year of RHS events that celebrate the greatest show...

9 Jul 33min

After the heat, multifunctional fennel, and roses 101

After the heat, multifunctional fennel, and roses 101

This week we’re recovering from extreme heat to get back to what we love best: celebrating the joy of plants, how to grow them, and some tips for doing more in our gardens. Guy Barter emerges from the...

2 Jul 37min

Insect week: Beetling about, solitary bees, and summer strawbs

Insect week: Beetling about, solitary bees, and summer strawbs

Insects are vital ecosystem engineers in our gardens. Small but mighty, they help create healthy, balanced environments where plants can thrive. Of course, not all insects are flying or scuttling abov...

25 Jun 31min

A celebration of British blooms

A celebration of British blooms

Insects are drawn to them, poets and artists are inspired by them, and without them, much of our agriculture simply wouldn’t exist. Flowers are one of nature’s most remarkable inventions, and in honou...

18 Jun 30min

Plants for sunny spots: the familiar and the unexpected

Plants for sunny spots: the familiar and the unexpected

In this summer edition of the Plant Review podcast special, we get stuck into the plants which love to bask in the sun. Journalist Phil Clayton shares his tips for success with bearded irises, and tac...

11 Jun 27min

June in the kitchen garden

June in the kitchen garden

June is when many kitchen gardens begin to hit their stride. Horticulturist, author, and YouTuber Huw Richards joins us to explore the joys of growing your own food, the benefits of self-sufficiency, ...

4 Jun 27min

Heatwaves, houseplant hacks, hot new hostas, and more!

Heatwaves, houseplant hacks, hot new hostas, and more!

As the UK experiences some of the hottest May weather on record, we share practical tips for helping your garden cope during heatwaves. And if the soaring temperatures have you seeking shade indoors, ...

28 Mai 31min

The best of RHS Chelsea Flower Show

The best of RHS Chelsea Flower Show

The highlight of the horticultural calendar is back. This week, we’re bringing you the very best of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.  We speak to designer Darren Hawkes about The Lady Garden Foundation’s...

20 Mai 29min

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