
Jinny Blom, the landscape gardener and writer, speaks to guests including Brian Eno and Tim Walker to uncover what inspires us to work with plants, what connects us to the land, and the complex constellation of ideas, experiences, thoughts and senses that make a garden.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | Home & GardenArtsBooksLeisure | ||||

Jinny Blom speaks to her old friend Brian Eno, the musician, composer, record producer and visual artist. One of the founding members of Roxy Music, Brian has worked with everyone from David Bowie, David Byrne, Laurie Anderson, U2, Coldplay and Grace... more
Jinny Blom speaks to her friend of over two decades, the eminent historic buildings architect Ptolemy Dean, whose eponymous practice specialises in conservation work of historic buildings in the UK. Ptolemy is Surveyor of the Fabric of Westminster Ab... more
Jinny Blom is joined by Maria Balshaw, director of Tate. Maria became the first woman Director in the museum’s history when she was appointed in 2017. Prior to that she was Director of the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester, which she led through a ... more
Continuing her exploration into the ideas that go into making a garden, Jinny speaks to the writer Olivia Laing. Oliva is the author of six books including To the River, The Trip to Echo Spring, and The Lonely City. Their first novel, Crudo, won the ... more
Another thoughtful chat between Jinny and her seemingly endless interesting guests/friends. Hoping so much that Jinny Blom finds the time to make more podcasts. A genuine treat that needs to be eked out and not binged!
Really enjoyed joining Jinnys blog. Reconnected with all the stuff I love about gardens and what’s important and fulfilling about being in a landscape. More please!
Jinny Blom has such a wonderful way of chatting to her fascinating guests you feel like your there with her! A well crafted blog a joy to listen to her.
Just love this intelligent podcast,
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Apple Podcasts | #165 |
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