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Historic Royal Palaces Podcast

Historic Royal Palaces

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Historic Royal Palaces are a team of people who love and look after six of the most wonderful palaces in the world. This fortnightly podcast brings you the history and stories of those palaces. You'll hear from our experts and the people who bring our palaces to life, as we create space to explore how history moves us, telling stories about the monarchs you know, and uncovering the lives and histories of the people you don't. Just like our palaces, this podcast is a mix of old and new. Each ...
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Kew & A

Kew Baptist Church

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A podcast produced by Kew Baptist Church in Melbourne to deep dive into our different teaching series' and respond to the questions you want answered.
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Free Range Productions, Kolegium Europy Wschodniej

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Podcasts of the Jan Nowak-Jeziorański College of Eastern Europe. We refer to the tradition of the long-time director of the Polish section of Radio Free Europe and talk about democracy and the world.
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Join David Attenborough (Planet Earth, First Life, Flying Monsters 3D), Naturalist and Filmmaker as he talks to Anthony Geffen, Producer of their major new project Kingdom of Plants 3D.Kingdom of plants with David Attenborough is a multi-platform project which includes a three part series in 3D produced by Atlantic Productions with Sky 3D in association with Galileo Digital Entertainment. Shot over a year in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the series reveals a new look at plant life through ...
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From the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Unearthed returns — celebrating 25 years of the Millennium Seed Bank at Wakehurst, the most biodiverse place on our planet. Hosted by Cate Blanchett, Kew’s ambassador for Wakehurst, this series explores the story of the world’s largest wild seed bank — a vault and living laboratory where science and conservation meet. From restoring habitats to protecting biodiversity, these seeds hold the promise of our planet’s future. This is no distant insurance polic ...
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Listen to gardening inspiration from some of the UK’s most loved and well-respected gardening experts in the award-winning BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine podcast. Enjoy growing advice throughout the year with our Conversations series. Join Monty Don, Frances Tophill, Adam Frost, Arit Anderson, Carol Klein and more for friendly gardening chat and informative discussion with the magazine team, perfect for everyone who enjoys gardening. Hear Alan Titchmarsh solve your gardening problems in Ask A ...
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Niagara on the Mic

Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake

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Niagara on the Mic (NOTM) is a podcast that dives into the stories shaping Niagara’s wine, tourism, and creative community. From behind-the-scenes chats with winemakers to broader conversations about food, culture, and the people driving Niagara forward, NOTM brings you closer to the heart of the region. Recorded at the beautiful Largos Loft in downtown St. Catharines, each episode offers a thoughtful and often surprising look at what makes Niagara such a dynamic place to live, work, and cre ...
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Welcome to the HortWeek Podcast where we bring you news and views on the most important topics of the day for UK horticulture professionals. For more visit https://www.hortweek.co.uk/podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Agent Stoker

Bleav, Bleav

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AGENT STOKER is an immersive paranormal thriller -- part Raymond Chandler, part Philip K. Dick, and all macabre all the time. It's the love child of BLACK MIRROR and THE SHADOW. It's "THE X-FILES with a drinking problem." It's the unsettling saga of a wounded man working for the Night Brigade, tracking data that might indicate a coming apocalypse. Created by acclaimed genre writers and directors with award-winning sound design and a cast from series including THE DIPLOMAT, ALTERED CARBON, an ...
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The Mix at Watermans

Watermans Team and guest artists

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What's coming up at Watermans in Brentford, UK across cinema, children's theatre and exhibitions. Watermans is West London’s arts centre. Our mission is to bring communities together through cultural practice and we exist to enrich lives through the arts and creativity. As an independent charity, we believe the arts is for everyone and that is at the heart of everything we do. We present a thriving year-round programme of cinema, theatre, exhibitions and workshops in our stunning riverside l ...
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Our Plant Stories - digging into the stories that plants tell us about people and places. This is a podcast that shares personal stories about plants. Plants often root us, perhaps to a garden, a country, or maybe to a person who loved them and taught us to love them too. By sharing these stories, we grow our plant knowledge through the experience, passions and sometimes quite remarkable knowledge of other plant growers and we will always learn how to grow the plant. It's presented by Sally ...
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Carfessions

Carfessions Podcast

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Step into the Carfession booth where each week, Jack Scarlett and Cam Tait will invite guests to confide their deepest loves and most burning hatreds from the world of cars. Whether it's a loathing of fake performance car badges or a fixation with metal gear knobs, an outrage at lane etiquette or an obsession with service stations, we listen and we don't judge. The floor is all yours, what will you bring to the Carfessions booth?
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Fast Talkers

Fast Talkers

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Each week Motorsport Broadcaster Jennie Gow is joined by a panel of paddock people to chat about Formula One and the stories that you've all been talking about. This podcast version of the show compliments Fast Talkers on YouTube so if you want to see more make sure you subscribe to her channel for all the latest. https://www.youtube.com/c/JennieGowPresenter
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The Hood Talks

The Hood Talks

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Some of the hottest interviews from clothing lines authors and rappers underground and main stream you know or want to know more about Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-hood-talks/support
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Meeting of the Minds

Sore Egg Studios

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Meeting of the Minds is a podcast where friends Georges, Ben, and Fin dive into thought provoking conversations, cultural insights, and the quirks of everyday life. With a mix of humour, curiosity, and camaraderie, they explore everything from trending topics to deep personal musings. So if you want to come along for the ride, join us on Wednesday arvos, because we just love the footy. Drop us a line at [email protected]
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The Daily Gardener

Jennifer Ebeling

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The Daily Gardener is a podcast about Garden History and Literature. The podcast celebrates the garden in an "on this day" format and every episode features a Garden Book. Episodes are released M-F.
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Lalita Khosla, our Bad Mommy in Chief, has met the most incredible, self-selecting group of people in Cannabis since founding Bad Mommy in 2015 – and this is your invite to the party. Welcome to The Bad Mommy Experience potcast: your guide to the best people, products, and practices in Cannabis 2.0. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebadmommyexperience/support
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Recorded live in September at Kew Gardens, join Nicki Chapman as she talks all things gardening, and more, with Adam Frost and Frances Tophill. Discussing their love of gardening, there's practical advice and gardening confessions too! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Did the apocalypse put an end to everybody except Agent Stoker and just one other human? Night Brigade presents: Agent Stoker Created by Chris Conner & Brian Nelson Starring Chris Conner as Agent Stoker Joanna Going as Irene Marlene Forte as Thorn Emily Deschanel as The Voice of the Night Brigade Directed by Rachel Talalay Written by Brian Nelson M…
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Archaeology can offer us new discoveries into the Tower of London's medieval past, as well as insights into the lives of the community that lived and worked there. In 2019, and in the summer of 2025, we undertook one of the most important excavations at the Tower for a generation, just outside the Chapel of St Peter Ad Vincula. Now for the first ti…
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How can a living library conserve and preserve gardening history and shape our understanding of nature? Step inside the quiet and fascinating world of the Herbarium at RHS Wisley to uncover a combination of beauty and science pressed between thousands of pages, along with ancient flowers, dried leaves and stories of where they came from with Yvette…
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 With the festive season fast approaching, Christmas can be a busy time with no end of tasks to keep us busy on the run up to the big day, but what role can our gardens play in all of this? Whether it's homegrown veg for the festive table or garden gathered greenery and berries for a homemade door reef, our gardens can be a source of great bounty a…
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In this episode of Niagara on the Mic, we sit down with Klaus Reif, owner and winemaker at Reif Estate Winery, to explore the history, craft, and global impact of Icewine. With more than three decades in the industry, Klaus shares his journey from growing up in a multi-generation winemaking family to helping shape Niagara-on-the-Lake into one of th…
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HortWeek editor Matthew Appleby, senior reporter Rachael Forsyth and technical editor Sally Drury share their top horticulture stories of 2025. JUMP TO... 00:00:43 - horticulture and peat-free 00:04:10 - developments in Biodiversity Net Gain 00:07:26 - remote mowers, new technology and implications 00:13:13 - loss of horticulture colleges and new l…
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Where is the Night Brigade? Did they stop the apocalypse only at the cost of their own lives? Agent Stoker unravels the mysteries of his missing comrades across the world in the newest season of the award-winning paranormal thriller. Get ready for all the action Jan 1st 2026. ------------------------------------------------------ Visit the website …
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What was on the table for a Tudor Christmas dinner? From the lavish feasts of Henry VIII to the sugar delicacies gifted to Elizabeth I, Christmas at court was a spectacle to behold and to taste! But for ordinary people, the preservation of meats, cheese, fruit and vegetables was essential to even last the winter. In this episode, Hampton Court Pala…
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For a lot of people, this time of year is all about cosying up indoors, but out in the garden there's still so much fun to be had from making natural wreaths and decorating with evergreens, to feeding the birds, sewing onions, and even bringing in a little magic indoors with some festive foliage. Join Frances for Christmassy folklore and the little…
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 It's the time of year when we start thinking about how to make our homes feel festive and, instead of reaching for tinsel and glitter, why not look to the garden for inspiration? Arit reveals how to decorate for a stylish and natural Christmas, combining sustainability with beauty, and explores what to gather from the garden, how to design with na…
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With Christmas fast approaching and the desire to find the right gardening present for the right person, why not look to source sustainable gardening gifts for your friends and family. Even if the recipients aren’t green-fingered, the Gardeners’ World magazine team have you covered with a selection of our favourite gifts. Learn more about your ad c…
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The Garden Trust's Linden Groves is campaigning against a proposal to end the organisation's role as a planning statutory consultee. She robustly contests the proposal to remove the statutory consultee role and disagrees that it would improve the planning system. Instead, precious parks and gardens, hard won over many centuries, would be lost to co…
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Episode 4: Mindset with Tim Tim: ”If you don’t know about me, Hi, my name is Timothy as a host of Next In Cue podcast. I am here to help you to reduce of negative out of your chest. Take a rest and enjoy the ride. What’s next for work for Kew? Let’s hope we have fun. Fireworks is everywhere, get it along to enjoy the ride.” Checkout Tim’s upcoming …
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Recap Season 3 and get ready for the Agent Stoker season 4 airing New Year's Day, Jan 1st 2026. ------------------------------------------------------ Visit the website for thrilling updates, BTS journal entries, and more! https://www.agentstoker.com/ Season 3 coming soon Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information…
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Carol Klein has had an interesting, illustrious, and often surprising life and career from jobs as varied as a bus conductor cleaner and art teacher to gardener and TV presenter. She's travelled, got herself into and out of many precarious situations often, but not always in search of plants, and she's met fascinating people along the way. Join us …
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Tracy Wilson, MBE from the Animal and Plant Health Agency, the government department on the frontline of protecting our plants from pests and diseases, discusses what biosecurity means and what we can do as gardeners to help stop threats before they spread to keep our gardens and countryside safe and thriving. Learn more about your ad choices. Visi…
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There's something genuinely magical about heading out into your garden or local woodland on a crisp winter morning, secateurs in hand, gathering armfuls of evergreen foliage. It connects us to those ancient midwinter traditions which go back thousands of years to when our ancestors celebrated the winter solstice. They understood that bringing everg…
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Tony Kirkham has a mission, one that will resonate with many arborists across the UK: "I'd like to get rid of the term 'tree planting'". The former Kew arboretum head says: "Our success rate of establishing trees isn't good in this country... I'd sooner see less trees planted and established rather than planting big numbers that fail to establish."…
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The lie that started the Stuart Dynasty in England, also shaped the end of the Tudor era. But how can we better understand how this fiction was created, and ultimately who it benefitted? In this final episode of our Stolen Tudor Crown series with Chef Historian Tracy Borman, we delve into the end of Elizabeth I's reign, and the manuscripts written …
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Discover Adam's early gardening influences and the people who have helped him throughout his career - from his younger years with Scruffy Nan in the garden, to his informative years in Devon and with landscape gardener Geoff Hamilton. This podcast was recorded at Gardeners’ World Live with Nicki Chapman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podc…
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Lydia Millen has amassed millions of devoted followers across Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, showcasing her idyllic life in the countryside and her gorgeous garden. Yet such fame is not without its price. Lydia shares her experience of the darker side of social media, how gardening and nature have transformed her outlook on life, and helped her be …
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 Now is a great time to mulch. It's a chance to get out in the garden and do something practical when everything seems to be on the wane and dying down. It's also a good physical workout, a nice way to use a chilly but sunny day. You might think mulching is just about feeding the plants, but it's really about looking after the soil itself, the life…
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This is the second special podcast with an arboriculture focus produced as part of ArbWeek, HortWeek's deep dive into all things arb held from 24 - 30 November. Listen to Jeremy Barrell on how 'Failing clients deserve failing trees', plus tree growing, procurement, planting and establishment This week's guests bring their distinct perspectives on t…
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Season 1, Episode 3: Sushi with Madeline Madeline: “Sushi is always a good idea because sushi rocks my world. Sushi needs to be special and comes with its own brand of love that we can share. Keep calm and eat sushi!” Next In Cue is a creative storytelling initiative from Kew Neighbourhood Learning Centre. We run a class at our centre in Kew, Melbo…
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Season 1, Episode 2: Soccer with Adrian Adrian: "If you like Soccer and Ronaldo then listen to my podcast! 11 players for both teams. There are 2 good players Ronaldo and Messi." Next In Cue is a creative storytelling initiative from Kew Neighbourhood Learning Centre. We run a class at our centre in Kew, Melbourne, where we work together on podcast…
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Season 1, Episode 1: Swimming with Alice Alice: ”I want everyone to hear about swimming and my grandpa when I was 5 years old. My grandpa named Michael Maloney he told me how to swim.” Next In Cue is a creative storytelling initiative from Kew Neighbourhood Learning Centre. We run a class at our centre in Kew, Melbourne, where we work together on p…
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 Gardening can provide us with many benefits, from being in fresh air, surrounded by nature, exposing us to sunlight and increased levels of vitamin D, bringing enjoyment from a colourful flower border, and dietary benefits too from the food we grow, to name a few. Being in the garden and in outdoor spaces can also be a fantastic way to stay fit an…
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I know it is a bit of a strange title. But bear with me this is the last episode of Series 3 (Series 4 will start in February 2026) and we have a couple of loose ends to tie up and an amazing idea to share. Back in November 2024, I visited the Castlefield Viaduct in Manchester and the route of the proposed Camden Highline in London. Now regular lis…
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 The Amazon may feel far away, but what happens there affects all of us. It's a storehouse of biodiversity and natural climate regulator and home to countless species that we've barely begun to study. Dr. Rosa Vasquez, Espinoza takes us into the amazing world of life beneath the rainforest canopy to explore what's at stake, what's still being disco…
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The time from November to March is ideal for planting bare root plants - whether trees, shrubs or hedging - and who doesn’t want more plants in their garden? Whether you’re planning to plant trees to your gardening space, adding some native mixed hedging or looking to increase your border with shrubs, choosing bare root plants is a great option. Le…
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Chloe Whiteside, ICL’s technical area sales manager covering Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire – has spoken on the HortWeek podcast about the highs and lows of the 2025 spring bedding season and what the strong start and weaker finish mean for the 2026 bedding plant season. She talks about what bedding growers should be doing in the lead-up to th…
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Today Arbella Stuart is Elizabeth I's forgotten heir, yet during her lifetime she was raised in the belief that she might one day be Queen. Her life can be viewed as tragically romantic, but is there much more to her story then that? What agency did Arbella wield, or was she completely controlled by the forces around her? In this episode, Chief His…
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 Allotments offer the opportunity to have an ongoing relationship with nature and the land for nurturing and growing, building communities, sharing knowledge, seeds and plants. Each allotment plot is as unique as its location. Poet, nature writer, social anthropologist and allotment historian JC Niala, explores the connections between community, na…
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 If your garden is looking tired or you've moved into a new home and inherited a scruffy or unloved plot, turning it into a garden you love can seem like a daunting task. What do you do with shrubs that have grown wild or a patio that's crumbling under your feet? Join plantsman, author, designer, and TV presenter, Nick Bailey, who's recently renova…
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It may not be sexy and it certainly isn’t about instant gratification, but it is free and easy: leaf mould. One of the easiest, most effective, and completely free soil improvers you can make at home, made from a mix of green and brown garden waste and kitchen scraps. Leaf mould iis rich in nutrients and created entirely from decomposed leaves. It …
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The HortWeek Podcast has joined ArbWeek to bring HortWeek readers a series of interviews with leading arborists. The first of these is Jeremy Barrell. A influential figure in the tree care landscape (and HortWeek columnist) Jeremy Barrell is one of the leading authorities on tree care. A passionate campaigner on street trees in the wake of a number…
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Peat bogs can store twice as much carbon as forests, are among the most carbon rich ecosystems on earth, and provide a home to many mammals, birds, insects, and amphibians.  Presenter, writer and horticulturalist Alys Fowler, known for her botanical passion and ecological awareness, urges us to sink deep into the dark earths of these rugged places …
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If you find yourself in a gathering of gardeners today they are unlikely to break into a glee...a song, as their predecessors might have done. I think its a bit of a shame! As part of the Being Human Festival - the UK's national festival of the humanities , historian Francesca Murray and musician Osnat Schmool gathered a group of people to explore …
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Front gardens are often different from back gardens and tend to be a little bit smaller. They have to be functional and are usually quite visible too. They offer the added advantage of environmental benefits, such as improved air quality, and can also provide habitats for wildlife. So, how do you make your front garden appealing while also making i…
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Is there anything more cheerful than coming home on a cold spring day and being greeted by a pot full of colourful tulips? Spring may seem a while off but now’s the time to rip open some bags of bulbs and get planting and November is the ideal time to get them in the ground or in your pots. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com…
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HortWeek editor Matt Appleby and senior reporter Rachael Forsyth report on the essential horticulture stories of the week. HortWeek editor Matthew Appleby and Rachael talk about: The "outrageous" ongoing delays and reports of damaged to imported plants The latest on the prospective peat ban What the garden centre of the future might look like Do ch…
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Guy Fawkes, the man behind the iconic rhyme has just failed to light the fuse of the Gunpowder Plot, one of the most notable plots in British history. In this second episode of our two-part series, Curators Charles Farris, Brett Dolman and Alden Gregory talk through the failure of the plot and what relevance this has to us today. Why do we still ce…
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