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The 'Allotment Diaries Podcast' is a podcast that aims to provide an honest look at what it's like to own an allotment plot. It discusses what has worked well as well as what has not worked so well. The podcast will also feature interviews with other allotment holders about their experiences and allotments, as well as special guests. For more information or to submit a question, please email [email protected].
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The Blooming Garden

The Hampshire Seed Company

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Perfect for gardening enthusiasts at any level, this podcast is your companion to cultivating success and beauty in your own backyard or flower patch. Hosted by Jane Westoby from Fuchsia Blooms Florist and The Hampshire Seed Company. Each episode is a treasure trove of practical tips, expert advice, and insider flower farming guides designed to help you sow and grow with confidence and harvest with pride. Whether you’re dreaming of rows of neat vegetables or cutting flowers for bouquets all ...
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An NTS podcast about music and growing, where Flo invites a different musical guest to the allotment each week to have a chat whilst carrying out a gardening task. Get in touch about this podcast: [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Listen here to learn about seasonal hints and tips for your allotment or garden from us at Ashbourne Road and District Allotments Derby. We can be a tad outrageous, rude and even a bit naughty, but growing your own flowers, fruit and vegetables from seed should be fun and definitely memorable! We will teach you all you want (and need to know) coming directly from off the plot including chitting and as well as chatting to other unsuspecting folk from around site and beyond. The Plotcast is an ...
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Sunflower Allotment Podcast

Peter, Tim and Rachel

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The Sunflower Allotment Podcast is a podcast for anyone and everyone interested in vegetable gardens and allotments! The podcast includes friendly conversation on a range of allotment topics including seasonal advice and tips on planting and maintenance. The podcast has grown out of a conversations between friends with neighboring plots who love allotments and the outdoors. The members of the podcast have a range of experience from Tim (beginner) to Peter and Rachel (seasoned pros) and shoul ...
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Tune in every week to listen to Pumpkin from Hampton, Georgia with special guests: Mama June, Honey Boo Boo, Big Mike, and her Fiancée Josh. Pumpkin is a new Mother and there is always allot of crazy going on at her house.
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For anyone with an interest in getting better and having more fun with their photography. From family snaps and social posts to semi-professional. An experienced and relaxed look at how to keep photography easy, fun and rewarding. If you feel like you are getting left behind, need to learn allot, or want to contribute. Listen here.
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Gardening chat, advice and techniques for growing vegetables, fruit and herbs. Learn tips and tricks from a long-term grower on how to get the most from your fruit and vegetable garden. Jason is the author of over 20 gardening books and talks about what to do in your garden or on your allotment each month plus answers your gardening questions.
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Gardening with the RHS

Royal Horticultural Society

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'Gardening with the RHS' offers seasonal advice, inspiration and practical solutions to gardening problems. Trusted gardening professionals give you the latest horticultural advice, scientific research and tried and tested techniques to bring out the best in your garden. Topics covered include: growing your own vegetables, flowers, garden design, lawn care and gardening with children. Plus expert masterclasses in topics ranging from cottage garden plants, growing orchids, to pest control and ...
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Bobs Garden

Bobs Garden

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Now in its third year, Bobs Garden is a glorious ten minute slow podcast recorded live on an English allotment in the Cotswolds. It's great for going to sleep with. New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday morning across the growing season, in all weathers. Tune in to the sounds of the weather and the wild birds. Catch up with the chickens, ducks and and hear about all the other projects happening in the garden. insta @bobsdotgarden | youtube.com/@bobsgarden
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FISH

FishStory RealNewsCh

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Fish Story in Texas is if you ask someone how many you catch 99 percent of the time there going to add a little something to there story or just out right make it up lie. Caught 8 keepers and 16 pounder soon as I grabbed his lip to pull him in a damn snake came up and grabbed him. The truth maybe caught 2 baby fish and never ever was there a fish that size or any fish. Me your host FISH will be talking about Apollo moon Missions and allot of Other Fish Story's out there.
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Hosted by Shannon, otherwise known as accidental allotmenteer @DiaryOfALadyGardener, get ready to listen to some of your favourite IG gardeners to tell their growing story. From allotments and new build gardens to flower farms and microgreens, it doesn't matter how much space you have to play with, this gardening podcast will inspire you in so many ways. We'll be chatting about their history, what they're excited about this year, any challenges they face and, I'll be getting them to share th ...
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The FoodTalk Show

FoodTalk Group Limited

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The FoodTalk Show is presented by Ollie Lloyd, a serial entrepreneur, founder of Great British Chefs and investor in food and drink businesses. Each week Ollie interviews a wide range of leaders from across the food and drink world.
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Life-Study of the Bible with Witness Lee is a 30-minute radio broadcast composed of excerpts from Witness Lee's spoken ministry that focuses on the enjoyment of the divine life as revealed in the Scriptures. The ministry portions are followed by a discussion of the portion presented, including questions and answers.
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Growing Together

Petersfield's Shine Radio

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The brighter gardening show from Petersfield in Hampshire. Advice and expertise from beautiful Petersfield gardens and our local allotments. Presented by Steve, Ann and Coxy from the Adhurst Estate allotments in Sheet. Growing Together is supported by De Mellow & Co. Financial advice for you, your family and your future. https://demellowandco.com/ Contact the show at [email protected] or call 01730 555 500.
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Aahar Jharkhand

Aahar Jharkhand

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Hey everyone! I’m excited to share an amazing government initiative Aahar Jharkhand. This website is designed to help the people of Jharkhand get affordable food grains and ration with ease. Here, you can apply for a ration card, check your eligibility, track food distribution, and stay updated on the latest schemes for food security. If you or someone you know lives in Jharkhand, this is a must-visit site to make sure no family goes hungry. Check it out and spread the word!
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Fun, fun and more fun on the allotment in England's pleasant pastures with the irascible duo Peter and Ken. Happenings, adventures, mysteries, traumas, tangles, scrapes, dubious schemes to keep Peter and Ken ducking and on occasions managing to keep heads above the water line! Humorous, intriguing, moving and packed with strange, loveable and beguiling characters. Principal characters KEN a well seasoned ducking and diving allotment owner with 20 years experience of "living off the land". He ...
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Gardening with Ben - Garden and Allotment Podcast Welcome to "Gardening with Ben," your go-to podcast for all things gardening and allotment. Join Ben as he takes you on an engaging and insightful journey through his lush allotment and vibrant garden, sharing the highs and lows of cultivating fruits and vegetables. Whether you're a novice gardener just starting out or an experienced green thumb looking for new tips, Ben's stories and advice offer something for everyone. In each episode, Ben ...
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Self Storage with Anthony McHenry

Solid Gold Podcasts #BeHeard

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Everything you ever wanted to know (and more) about Self Storage In an economy where extra space in the home or work place involves a substantial cost. People are no longer buying or renting bigger premises. It has become allot more affordable to rent a storage unit from a storage facility near you. Anthony McHenry, local storage guru talks about everything you need to know about self storage, from what to look for in a storage facility to packing your storage unit. Self Storage complexes ar ...
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The Seekers Podcast

The Wardrobe Ensemble

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Seekers, we need you! Join Alph, Betty and Gammo, and their boss Dr. Doctor, on adventures through space, time and beyond in this playful, interactive podcast for kids and their families. For more information and fun, check out our website - theseekers.co.uk. Consider supporting us through our patreon - patreon.com/theseekersfanclub Created by Jack Drewry, Jesse Meadows, Helena Middleton and Ben Vardy Supported by The Wardrobe Ensemble
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My Slice of Life

Sharon O’Neil

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Find joy in the little things—and the extraordinary! Whether you’re a seasoned optimist or need a little help seeing the bright side, this podcast is for you! I’m Sharon O’Neil, and on the My Slice of Life podcast, we’ll uncover simple ways to beat the gloom and celebrate the small joys of daily living. From gardening tips and movie picks to mental health, homemaking hacks or even the more mysterious, I’ll share insights and ideas to help you find happiness in the every day. Let’s make life ...
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Midnight Chats

iHeartPodcasts

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The podcast where musicians talk nonsense at midnight. And intimately about their lives and creativity. From the team behind independent music magazine Loud And Quiet.
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The Williams Family Road Warriors

Professional Face Painting From WeLiketoPartySD

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Full time family story. Williams family road warriors coming at you! You are selling our house and taking our family and business on the road for a USA tour. My wife and i started our business 5 years ago when our son was one. With one goal in mind to be stay a home parents and be able to spend as much time with our kids as possible. . We did just that but then we became succesfull. Lol somthing we didnt expect. With success came more work and less quality family time. Fast forward 4 years a ...
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Talking all things Orlando from a English perspective, no bias straight up talk, not always family friendly (swear words will be used) Try not to be too serious and have a laugh with myself and guest Any questions message me on [email protected] Also follow me on twitter Take a look at The Orlando Addict Podcast (@AddictOrlando): https://twitter.com/AddictOrlando?s=09
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KrsnaGuru

KrsnaGuru

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Calling all seekers of spiritual wisdom and it’s worldly applications! The scriptures have them all but the texts are so difficult to interpret! Instead, ask our dear KrsnaGuru questions which you have trouble finding answers to. You need these answers to improve your life at home, to ease your frustrations at your workplace or just to excel in any public domain. KrsnaGuru answers all of life’s toughest questions with poignant and precise explanations. He teaches on Self Improvement, Mindful ...
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Oral Histories — Crafty Sew & Sows

Red2Green, Charity, Cambridgshire

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These oral histories were produced as part of the Crafty Sew and Sows Project in Cambridgeshire. Led by the charity Red2Green, funded by the HERITAGE LOTTERY FUND and delivered in partnership with Swaffham Primary School and Bottisham Village College. Michael Snodgrass from Red2Green managed the Crafty Sew & Sows project. Kulwant Dhaliwal of Hi8us Midlands collaborated with project participants to produce the oral histories with support from staff at each of the partner organisations.
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Join celebrity farmer, ecologist and conservationist, Jimmy Doherty, on his farm as he talks to eco-experts and well-known faces about trying to live a greener life. From bug burgers and sustainable football clubs, to viagra honey and foraging fungi, Jimmy’s new weekly podcast will cover all things ecology. A new episode will drop every Thursday. Guests include Jamie Oliver, Eshita Kabra-Davies, Jake Humphrey, Sir Tim Smit, BOSH!, Dale Vince, & Bez from the Happy Mondays - so join Jimmy on h ...
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Indigenous Voices from Fort Nisqually

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum

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In 2021, Fort Nisqually Living History Museum brought together a panel of historians to discuss the legacy of the Puget Sound Treaty War (1855-1856). With representatives from the Muckleshoot, Nisqually, Puyallup, Steilacoom, and Squaxin Island Tribes, as well as Fort Nisqually Living History Museum and HistoryLink.org, the panel introduced a new dialogue among diverse communities impacted by the War and its aftermath. The Indigenous Voices Podcast is an extension of this award winning serie ...
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Rough Around The Hedges

Rough Around The Hedges

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Rough Around The Hedges is about growing vegetables. It's about a personal journey towards being more self sufficient. It's about illustrating how anyone can grow vegetables no matter where they are from and what their circumstances are; whether you live on an acre of land or have a tiny courtyard garden. "No matter where you are you can grow something to eat. Shift your thinking and you'd be surprised at the places your food can be grown! Window sill, fire escape and rooftop gardens have th ...
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The Food Grower Podcast

Chris (Fanfield Farm) & Jack (Jacks Patch)

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Welcome to the Food Grower Podcast. The weekly podcast that talks all things food growing with those doing amazing things from across the UK and the world. Every week we deliver you a podcast that interviews a fantastic food grower that is doing things differently, inspirationally or that has an awesome story to tell. This is a podcast that will hopefully inspire and inform you whatever experience you have… from aspiring grower, to casual allotmenteer, right through to fully fledged market g ...
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Spirit Plate

Whetstone Radio Collective

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The Spirit Plate podcast is an honoring of all the Indigenous communities across Turtle Island (also known as North America) who are working to preserve and revitalize their ancestral foodways. Within the growing Indigenous food movement lies an incredible story of reclamation and intertribal solidarity; powerful yet untold examples of Native peoples resisting and thriving. Spirit Plate is a space for Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island to tell our own history and shape the narrative of our ...
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In this episode, we explain everything about Aahar Jharkhand Allotment , the process that shows how much ration is allocated to you each month under the Public Distribution System (PDS). Learn what allotment means, how to check your monthly ration quantity, and the simple steps to confirm your status online. For detailed instructions and quick acce…
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In this episode, Laura and Chay chat all about growing, harvesting, and cooking straight from the plot. They share stories of the very first things they ever grew, the crops that make it onto their must-grow list every year, and whether they plan their planting with cooking in mind or simply let the harvest inspire what ends up on the plate. They a…
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David travels to the award winning Farmyard Nurseries in Carmarthenshire where Richard Bramley shows him the large collection of fly eating Sarracenia. Greg Sachno reveals how he’s created a small garden orchard on the windswept Ards Peninsula. It includes an apple unique to the local area called Ecklinville seedling and an apple genetically linked…
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Where did the world-famous author Jane Austen find inspiration for her classic novels? Two hundred and fifty years after her birth, Gardeners’ Corner presenter David Maxwell explores the outdoor spaces closely linked to her life and writing. In Hampshire, he visits the cottage garden at Chawton, where Jane lived with her mother and sister, and wher…
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As astronomical autumn settles in, the rhythm of our gardens begins to change — plants, fungi, and wildlife all adapting to cooler days and longer nights. This week, horticulturist Tim Smith shows us how to support our hibernating garden visitors by creating your very own hibernaculum at home. Camilla Bassett-Smith shares her expert tips on plantin…
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Ann and Coxy take shelter in the shed at the allotments as the September rain has arrived. They talk about the vegetables that do well when planted later in the season and the excitement of growing potatoes ready for Christmas dinner! Coxy is passionate about pumpkins and there's serious competition on the allotments this year. He also shares the n…
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Aahar Jharkhand is a state government initiative that provides affordable food grains to needy families across Jharkhand. Through the official website aahar-jharkhand.org, citizens can apply for ration cards, check eligibility, track distribution status, and stay updated with the latest food security schemes. This episode guides you through everyth…
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In Magherafelt, David Maxwell visits Yew Cottage garden where Philip Stewart is turning his pond into a sunken garden. He hopes to turn a ‘frost pocket’ into a place for tender plants including bananas. In County Clare, Karoly Torok takes us on a tour of Vandeleur Walled Garden, which is now a thriving community space after years of neglect. Colin …
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This week we’re heading down to the world famous, double Michelin star Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons in deepest Oxfordshire, to speak to chef Raymond Blanc about his ethos towards growing delicious produce, appreciating the soil, and letting veg take centre stage on the plate. From tasty veg to truly enormous ones, Fiona Davison will be telling us abo…
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In this episode of the Food Talk Show, host Ollie Lloyd talks to Clara Latham about creating category-smashing start-ups and her new venture, Deeply. Clara Latham has built her career in some quite radical startups, including Bounce protein balls and Seedlip non-alcoholic spirits. Today, she is focused on what she sees as the most significant consu…
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Peter speaks with Gerry Edwards about apples and where they came from. Gerry tells us what to bring in to the Garden Centre for apple identification during our Apple Weekend and how he goes about identification. Why not come along and meet Gerry on the 27th and 28th of September! They discuss how they have evolved, which country grows the most appl…
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This week, David Maxwell heads to County Antrim where he meets a Canadian couple gardening in the shadow of Slemish. Judith and Hugh Jackson moved to the area from Vancouver after they both retired. They built a house in a rural area and they quickly realised that gardening at 300 metres above sea level meant they needed plants that can look after …
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This week we’re exploring the lives of the pioneering women gardeners of the 20th century who paved the way for women in horticulture today… through music. Composer Omri Kochavi will be sharing how he was inspired by the book ‘An Almost Impossible Thing’ by Fiona Davison to create what he calls a 'horti-musical'. Now's the perfect time to think ahe…
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Carl Wright never intended to make a garden when he bought an old cottage in The Burren. Had he known he’d become smitten with plants he wouldn’t have chosen to live in an area famous for it’s limestone rock covered by a thin layer of soil. But after importing hundreds of tons of topsoil over 25 years he has created a garden like no other. It’s a s…
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Autumn may be here, but your garden’s productivity doesn’t have to slow down! This week, join us as Liz Mooney from RHS Wisley’s World Food Garden reveals how she keeps her allotment bursting with fruit and veg all year round. We’ll also hear from entomologist Dr Hayley Jones, who’s back to shed new light on wasps — the much-maligned but fascinatin…
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In this 70th episode, Laura and Chay reunite to swap updates from their plots as well as what they have been up to. While activity on the allotment has been a little quieter, there’s still plenty to chat about—from everyday challenges to the latest quirky plant science. Laura dives into the fascinating world of “listening to your plants” with an au…
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This month, Peter Brown is joined by new co-host David Thomas as they dig into one of the hottest UK summers on record, the impact on gardens, and how the recent rains have helped. They discuss major gardening news stories—from early harvests and dragonfly spotting to Bath’s literary blooms (Britain in Bloom) and a Tree Preservation Order-protected…
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When you’re growing for everyone… you’re really growing for no one. In this episode, I’m unpacking the power of finding your ICA — your Ideal Customer Avatar. This isn’t just a marketing buzzword. It’s about building a flower business that works for you — your lifestyle, your crops, and your goals. I’ll share the mistakes I made in my early days (t…
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Many of us have experienced the surge in powdery mildew, ushered in by the hot, dry summer we’ve had. To find out more about this unwanted fungal force and how to manage it, we’re speaking to RHS Senior Plant Pathologist Dr Jassy Drakulic. Late summer is also the perfect time to prune your wisteria to ensure the best blooms next spring. We’re speak…
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Well I did say I'd be back towards the end of August to let you know what was happening with the podcast so here it is! This episode will let you know what's going to happen from here and don't forget to use the links in the description. x Support me here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mysliceoflife Visit my blog: https://myslicemyblog.co.uk YouTube…
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Hi Seekers! Hope you’re all enjoying the summer holidays - it’s great to know so many of you are listening to The Seekers Podcast on your travels. The Time Seekers is back with more live shows this Autumn - our interactive time travelling adventure for 3-8 yr olds and their families. We will be touring from the end of September to Oxford, Cambridge…
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What do you get when you cross patience, petals, and a little bit of chaos? Dahlia breeding. In this episode, I’m sharing the real process behind breeding your own dahlia varieties — from hand-pollination tips to spotting the traits worth keeping. Whether you’re dreaming of your own exclusive varieties or just curious about how new dahlias are born…
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This week we are diving into extremes. Tom Hart Dyke shares his amazing story of misadventure in the Panamanian jungle that led him to the brink of death… and to the founding of a ‘World Garden’ deep in Kent. Guy Barter shares some top tips on how to keep your garden looking luscious in the extreme heat and drought we’ve experienced across the UK t…
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Ann and Coxy are back at the Adhurst Estate Allotments. Ann is filled with excitement to see what has flourished whilst she's been on holiday but also has to face the crushing disappointment when she discovers that her sweet corn has been nibbled by animals! It's also been a challenging time for gardeners with prolonged dry weather. Fellow allotmen…
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Flo is off the plot today and in the garden of British cultural icon, Bez. Bez found fame as the exuberant dancer/maraca player for the legendary Madchester band Happy Mondays. Since his days at the centre of the Hacienda club scene, he’s become something of a national treasure - going on to win Celebrity Big Brother and is now a regular on Celebri…
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If you’ve ever thought “I just need to grow more flowers” or “I don’t know if I’m charging enough” — this episode is for you. In today’s episode, I’m breaking down the five core figures every flower farmer needs to know. These aren’t fluffy numbers; they’re the ones that make or break your business. From calculating your true cost per stem to spott…
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In this edition of DIG IT Peter Brown and Chris Day chat with Matthew Biggs, best known for his appearances on the long running BBC Radio 4 programme Gardeners' Question Time. He shares his special story, which is packed with anecdotes, wisdom, solace and plant stories from his amazing career which started at Pershore College of Horticulture and th…
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Allotments are powerful spaces of regeneration, nourishment, and community, and this National Allotment Week we’re celebrating these impactful sanctuaries. Mike Farrell, Chair of the National Allotment Society talks us through how they have evolved and why in a fractured world, the diverse communities they serve are more vital than ever. Garden des…
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In this episode, Chay and Laura are joined by Guy Herzmark, the Northern Regional Representative for the National Allotment Society (NAS). to talk all things National Allotment Week — running from 11th to 17th August 2025. This year’s theme, Allotment and Wellbeing, puts a special spotlight on mental health and exploring the many ways allotments ca…
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What do you do when your son says he forgot to booking a venue for his wedding ceremony? You offer your garden of course and call in the Gardeners’ Corner experts for a bit of help. This week presenter David Maxwell and garden expert Rosie Maye get their gardening kit and head to Bangor to help mum and dad, Nicola and Sheldon Hinds, get their garde…
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Are you a flower farmer or florist staring at a blank screen trying to write your website, social posts, or emails? AI tools like ChatGPT can help — but only if you use them right. In this episode, I’m sharing the first prompt every floral business owner should try, especially if you’ve been burned by cringey AI results in the past. I’ll walk you t…
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School’s out and summer’s in full swing, which means it’s the perfect time for the next generation of green thumbs to dig in and discover the joys of gardening! The always-inventive Lee Connelly, better known as the Skinny Jean Gardener, joins us with some fantastic garden projects to keep little hands busy. We also hear from keen gardener and pare…
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In this episode, I’m getting into the not-so-sexy but absolutely essential topic of flower conditioning — what it is, why it matters, and how to do it properly. Whether you’re a newbie with your first bucket of cosmos or a seasoned grower supplying weddings, this one’s for you. I walk you through the best time to cut specific flowers (including tul…
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