We believe that gardening and being outdoors should be fun and no nonsense. The best way to do that? Sit some Northerners around a microphone to share their gardening adventures.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Home & GardenLeisure |
In this episode we are live at the Harrogate flower show and we are talking to the head gardener Ben Preston.
York Gate is a magical one-acre garden created by the Spencer family between 1951 and 1994. Frederick and Sybil Spencer along with their so... more
In this episode we are live at the Harrogate flower show and we are talking to Jason Daff from the University of York
Professional horticulturist specialised in plant production for research and development purposes.
Particular interests include se... more
In this episode we are live at the Harrogate flower show and we are talking to Alistair Baldwin
Alistair qualified as a landscape architect in 1992, and following a 12 year spell as an academic at Leeds Metropolitan University and a 5 year term as d... more
In this episode we are live at the Harrogate flower show and we are talking to Leilah Vyner from Dragon Willow
Leilah is a traditional craft business aiming to encourage others to enjoy willow weaving and green wood working. She fosters an environmen... more
This is what podcasting’s all about! 3 great friends round the table in the potting shed or out and about visiting gardens and shows, chatting about the magic of gardening. This charming programme has real warmth coupled with that marvellous northern sense of humour. This is not GQT, though, so if you like more trad broadcasting, this may not be for you. For me, it’s curiously addictive...! And I’m a Scot!
This is what podcasting’s all about! 3 great friends round the table in the potting shed, chatting about the magic of gardening. This charming programme has real warmth coupled with that marvellous northern sense of humour. This is not GQT, though, so if you like more trad broadcasting, this may not be for you. For me, it’s curiously addictive...!
Great show. I really enjoyed the gentle conversational style. I also now feel exonerated. Although I didn’t know it until today, I too have a ‘Darwinian Garden’.
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