A gardening podcast for people who don't know much about gardening
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureEducationHome & Garden |
We love trees and are firm believers that the size of your section shouldnt stop you from enjoying all that leafy greenness. In this episode we are talking about what you need to think about when planning your tree selection, as well as a list of tre... more
This episode is full of tips and tricks to ensure your winter garden is super productive and gives you a bounty of delicious veg! more
This episode is all about those autumn jobs that will be keeping us busy over the next couple of months - and the list is long!! It's one of the best times to be in the garden and with so much to do it's good to stay on track with a list.As always we... more
This week we are talking about the design trends that are slated to be big in 2024. Weve got edimentals, goth gardens, bright colours, hortirfuturism, gravel gardens, wildlife friendly gardens and peach palettes. more
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Love these ladies and their garden chat. I feel like we could definitely be friends, so relatable and some great information in there. I always take away a gem or two. Well worth a listen
Love the dynamic between you gals! Could listen to you chat all day! Thanks for putting out such great content that is so relevant for all of us here in the Southern Hemisphere.
As I live in Christchurch it's great to have local content with the correct seasons. Aimed more at beginner gardeners but I can see the development of their gardening knowledge over the life of the podcast so far which is great. I thik this will become an increasingly valuable resource as they continue to learn more about gardening.
Libby and Greer are basically my best friends. Not IRL, I just love this podcast SO much. Usually podcast banter annoys me but they are so hilarious and all their content is gardening gold. We Like To Garden can quite literally turn around a bad week, not least because it gets me so inspired about getting into the garden 💚💚💚
Love tuning into these girls for relatable, useful and fun gardening chat. I often listen as I’m taking my twin babes for a walk in the pram and end up chuckling to myself as I walk along the street.
Apple Podcasts | #28 | Australia/Leisure/Home & Garden |
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Apple Podcasts | #9 | New Zealand/Leisure/Home & Garden |
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Apple Podcasts | #83 | Denmark/Leisure/Home & Garden |
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