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Poetry Pea is a poetry podcast from www.poetrypea.com. It features haiku and senryu and other Japanese short form poetry. There are lots of free writing resources, workshops from experts, readings of original poetry, haiku and senryu, as well as prompts and writing exercises. You can submit your haiku or senryu to Patricia and be featured on the podcast and in the Poetry Pea Journal. Let’s write together.
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I'm playing an NPC wearing a cloak, holding clues and maps and you happened to come across me in the video game we call life. I have no agenda other than to entertain myself, talk into the void and answer questions that help to make life easier.
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The Pea Pods

Shaydie Pascoe

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We interview Presidential Candidate Keenan Eames and his Vice President runner Jonathan Growing Thunder. Cover art photo provided by Daryan Shamkhali on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@daryan
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Elemeno Pea

Steve Messner & Nicole Messner

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We're all things peas. Yup, that's right! Green peas. Come listen for fun pea facts, pea challenges, and pea stories. Find us online! Twitter & IG: @elemenopeapod or contact us at [email protected] for fan questions, comments, or sponsors.
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EMCrit FOAM Feed

Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM

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Help me fill in the blanks of the practice of ED Critical Care. In this podcast, we discuss all things related to the crashing, critically ill patient in the Emergency Department. Find the show notes at emcrit.org.
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Split Pea Scoop

Rachel Mareshah Morrison, M.S., ACSM-GEI

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What's the Scoop? Tune in to my podcast Split Pea Scoop to be informed concerning nutrition, health, wellness, fitness, and matters of the mind, body, heart, and soul with scientific, sassy, and sporty communication and journalism.
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Sermon in the 'Burgh

South Side/Mount Washington Parish Community

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This podcast features Mass from Mary Queen of Peace Parish (Saint Adalbert and Saint Mary of the Mount Churches)in Pittsburgh, PA. Our parish's mission statement: "We will live a life committed to our Community Covenant, to Pray, Invite, Serve, Nurture, Go Forth and fully Embrace our call to discipleship." To financially support the church's work, please follow this link: https://membership.faithdirect.net/pa583 Thanks for listening! Visit us in person when you can!
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Shelling Peas

Ryan Jennings

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Join Chef Ryan Jennings as he delves into the dynamic intersections of food, entrepreneurship, and the compelling stories behind his guests’ journeys. Each episode offers an inspiring blend of culinary insights, business wisdom, and personal narratives that highlight the passion and drive shaping the world of food and beyond.
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Peas In A Podcast

Peas In A Podcast

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Join Mary Doodles and Give Me Motion, humans of the internet, as they explore their own minds…and yours. Transmitting discussion of all things such as life, love, and our tyranical Reptilian overlords. Be a part of the conversation @ peasinapodcast on all social platforms or email us at [email protected]. Join us. ...Join us. O_0
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A Pea On a Pod #APOAPP

A Pea On a Pod #APOAPP

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A Pea On A Pod creates a safe space for people who are yet to find themselves and those who are still finding themselves. We discuss life and society’s pressures, the ease that comes with letting go, taking control of your life and seeking only your own approval. Join your host, Ovieni, every Wednesday, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.
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DitDit.fm

Bruce Pea, N9WKE

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DitDit.fm is a podcast celebrating morse code, the CW operating mode and amateur radio. The show is hosted by Bruce Pea, N9WKE, and features conversations with interesting CW operators, offers useful CW operating tips, and encourages amateur radio operators at all levels to get on the air, have fun and enjoy operating CW!
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Ben and Prashanta are back with We Are 2 Peas: The official re-imagination of their decade-old Two Peas in a Podcast. It's the reboot you didn't know you wanted, but trust me, now you won't live without! Come for the laughs, stay for the light deconstruction of life, the universe, and everything.
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Travelling is the best way to break down barriers and racial stereotypes. 4 Peas, 3 Countries, 2 couples, 1 Podcast. 4 Peas in a Podcast will take you through everyday matters, but tackle them from different angles. Our diverse upbringings, travelling experiences and cultural differences make for entertaining and very insightful conversations. Whether you want to enjoy our radio-style podcast, engage with us on social media, or are just interested in listening to different views of life, lov ...
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Kinky Peas Podcast

Angel, Little V, Pearl & Owen

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Your kink is not my kink, and that's cool. We want to hear about your kinks, and we want to tell you about ours, and maybe share a little wisdom and common sense along the way. So join us, The Kinky Peas (and Owen).
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Fun and informative podcast on climate action, plant-based, sustainability, with a touch of tech, culture, self-development and LIFE! Tune in for buckets of facts and nuggets of wisdom that will make you a better and wiser human, and the world a better place. If you like the show, please don't forget to leave me a review! Peas~ Youtube: youtube.com/c/makepeasnotbeef Instagram/Twitter: @makepeasnotbeef Email: [email protected]
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The Green Pea Podcast

Amanda Fearn and Emma Hewlett

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Emma and Amanda are more than a bit cross about the way that marketers are taking all the fun out of running a successful business. They think everyone should be allowed to show up as themselves and not have anything to do with the nasty business of cold selling. Make a cuppa and take a few minutes to listen to two experienced wordsmiths blether on about this and that. Please like, comment and share to spread the word and find out more about what we do here: https://linktr.ee/EmmaHProofreadi ...
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Peas of Mind Podcast

Sarah D. & Olivia J.

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Welcome to the Peas of Mind Podcast, where we discuss all things vegetarian and vegan, from our discoveries, to trends, to tips on transition. In this series, we share things people who are interested in vegetarianism might encounter, useful tips, and experiences that we think our fellow vegetarian peeps can relate to. Cover art created by Milan Gary (www.milangary.com). Royalty free intro music provided by Bensound (www.bensound.com)
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Myths and Legends

Jason Weiser, Carissa Weiser, Nextpod

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Jason Weiser and Carissa Weiser tell stories from myths, legends, and folklore that have shaped cultures throughout history. Some, like the stories of Aladdin, King Arthur, and Hercules are stories you think you know, but with surprising origins. Others are stories you might not have heard, but really should. All the stories are sourced from world folklore, but retold for modern ears. These are stories of wizards, knights, Vikings, dragons, princesses, and kings from the time when the world ...
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NPS Peas in a Podcast features our 5th and 6th grade classroom at Newington Public School. It's the definition of a student-led podcast as the writers, directors, hosts, voices, and editors are all age 12 and under. Tune in to see what our amazing class is up to.
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In this special episode of the Poetry Pea Podcast, host Patricia welcomes celebrated Canadian poet Reid Hepworth for a stunning reading from her collection Loss Is a River. Praised for its emotional depth and lyrical power, Hepworth’s work explores love, loss, memory, and the quiet moments that shape our lives. Patricia also shares an important cor…
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Opening: #463We Three Kings (Verses 1 and 5) Readings: #1101Psalm: #60 Ps 72Every Nation on EarthPresentation: #424Hark! The Herald Angles SingClosing: #437Joy to the WorldAll music reproduced and streamed with permission from ONE LICENSE, license #A-723939.Organist: Bill BrinzerCelebrant: Father Sam Esposito Today's readings (via USCCB): bible.usc…
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How do I maintain a hot compost bin? Do Begonias have a finite life? How do I successfully grow a pineapple? Kathy Clugston and a panel of hearty horticulturalists venture to the Sefton Park Palm House in Liverpool, while digging into the GQT postbag, to solve your trickiest gardening conundrums. Joining Kathy to explore this historic palm house ar…
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🧌We've all been there.🧌 You spend a night out with friends, hanging out in the dark forest, crashing an ogre party and making dog friends. The only problem? You were out past curfew. Oh, and you came in through the chimney and absolutely trashed your parents' house. 😈 The Creature: Jud The personification (or horse-onification) of evil who wants to…
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A BONUS episode on the MAIN feed? Can they do that? We're too busy letting the Christmas pudding settle and muttering "I suppose I'LL do this then" while picking up all the wrapping paper to record a new episode this week. Instead, have one of our best Finest episodes from behind the paywall: A history of Charlotte's BBC show Chartjackers, where sh…
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Opening: #430Angels We Have Heard on HighReadings: #1007Psalm: Ps: 128 Blest Are Those Who Love You #86Presentation: #445Infant Holy, Infant Lowly Closing: #424Hark! The Herald Angels SingAll music reproduced and streamed with permission from ONE LICENSE, license #A-723939.Organist: Don Broddrick Celebrants: Father Joe Kennan and Deacon Frank Szema…
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How do you remove mistletoe? How can you protect plants from frost damage? And why do brassicas develop clubbed roots? Kathy Clugston delves into the Gardeners’ Question Time archives to uncover timeless festive gardening wisdom. Drawing on decades of horticultural expertise, GQT panellists and chairs — past and present — share trusted, practical a…
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Is there a foolproof way to take rose cuttings? Why have my hydrangeas turned from blue to pink? And do begonias have a lifespan limit? Kathy Clugston is in the vibrant Wrexham County Borough, where an enthusiastic audience puts their gardening dilemmas to an expert panel. Joining Kathy are celebrated garden designer and botanist James Wong, hortic…
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Ohhhh I bloody love Christmas but I bloody love ADVERTS more! Mmm yummy I want to watch them all even more than I want a mince pie! Is what Asda hopes you’re saying every year. Justin McElroy joins us again to discuss whether British people eat soup, before we dive into an exploration of the weirdly emotional, long, expensive Christmas ads that som…
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Opening: #395O Come, O come, EmmanuelPsalm: Ps 24Let the Lord enter; he is King of glory ( Francesca LaRosa) Presentation: #415My Soul in Stillness WaitsClosing: #409People, Look EastAll music reproduced and streamed with permission from ONE LICENSE, license #A-723939.Organist: Sarah SinkmarsCelebrant: Father Bob Cedolia and Deacon Frank SzemanskiT…
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🦌Oh, deer.🦌 No, really, the love of your life might just be a deer...or, well, a human in the form of a deer. Just ask your two cousins who are also your best friends and your literal dogs. They'll lead you right to her. This is the story of Oisín in Tir na nÓg from Irish folklore. 😈 The Creature: Chaneque A little shriveled man with the face of a …
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What's your budget? Is what Kevin McCloud would say to me if I said "Hello" to him. He bloody loves saying that! Today we're joined by the video essayist Jacob Geller to discuss Grand Designs, the show where a slightly bitchy but utterly delightful British architect goes "WOT?" at people trying to build some crazy-ass houses. Plus, we are delighted…
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Opening: #401O Come, Divine MessiahKyrie: Mass of RemembrancePsalm: Ps146Lord, Come and Save Us (Haugen)Presentation: Back CoverSacred SilenceClosing: #404When the King shall Come AgainAll music reproduced and streamed with permission from ONE LICENSE, license #A-723939.Organist: Sarah SinkmarsCelebrants: Father Bill Christy and Deacon Frank Szeman…
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What is the best way to take cuttings of a monkey puzzle tree? What plants that are grown in Australia and would thrive in Dundee? Why hasn’t my Amaryllis flowered? Kathy Clugston brings together a perfectly curated panel of gardening experts at the V&A Dundee to tackle these questions from an enthusiastic, plant-loving audience. Joining Kathy on t…
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Drag Me Down! Is what I would say to a demon popping his little fiery head up from Hell if I was trapped in a room with One Direction playing. We're joined by Kendra Wells, the wonderfully talented artist who authored the entire fuckin books Real Hero Shit and the forthcoming Real Hero Shit 2: Harder Than It Looks (and drew the art for our show!!),…
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Opening: #404When The King Shall Come againPsalm: #994Justice Shall Flourish Presentation: Back CoverSacred Silence Closing: #409People look EastAll music reproduced and streamed with permission from ONE LICENSE, license #A-723939.Organist: Sarah SinkmarsCelebrant: Father Bob Cedolia Today's readings (via USCCB): bible.usccb.org/daily-bible-reading…
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How do you grow coriander successfully from seed? Do seeds have a sow-by-date? And will your treasured perennials thrive in the challenging Scottish climate? Kathy Clugston hosts from the beautiful St Mary’s Church in Walthamstow, where a lively audience puts their gardening dilemmas to an expert panel. Joining Kathy are renowned garden designer an…
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👹Something is lurking in the forest temple👹 While the country outside is rocked by the changes in the world, a village grapples with the idea that a monster of a land that's nearly gone still lurks in their midst. 😈 The Creature: Boraro Watch out or he'll turn you into a human Capri-Sun --- Links: 🏰 Membership: https://www.mythpodcast.com/membershi…
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Opening: #395O Come O Come Emanual Presentation: #404When The King Shall Come againClosing: #401O Come Devine MessiahAll music reproduced and streamed with permission from ONE LICENSE, license #A-723939.Organist: Bill BrinserCelebrant: Father Sam Esposito Today's readings (via USCCB): bible.usccb.org/daily-bible-readingFor more information, visit o…
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A-HA! Is the only thing I could possibly have written for this bit of the Alan Partridge episode description. We're joined by Dan O'Sullivan, host of The Outfit, to discuss how BLOODY good Alan Partridge is, plus Irish opinions of Britain and a couple heating their home with a data center. Also, a little game we're calling "real or fake." Support u…
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What’s the strangest thing wildlife has whisked away from your garden? How can I prevent codling moth from spoiling apples? And how do I make reliably nutritious compost using horse manure? Peter Gibbs and a panel of green-fingered experts return to Henley-on-Thames, where a lively audience of passionate gardeners awaits answers to their most press…
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This episode is for the ones who’ve been misunderstood, mislabeled, or told to ‘tone it down’. For the ones who know they’re not everyone’s vibe… and choose to stay authentic anyway. 💛 Come feel seen. Come feel understood. Come feel you. ✨ Check out the Sukha Foundation here: https://www.instagram.com/sukhaeducationfoundation…
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New Q&A episode, enjoy! P.S Ended up cleaning lol. I recorded the podcast, then that got me in the mood to actually speak so I had the energy to call a friend who asked to talk earlier that day. That conversation got me up to go cook breakfast because I wanted to move my hands while talking, in between cooking I still wanted to be moving while on t…
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Join Patricia for a special episode of the Poetry Pea Podcast, featuring original tanka poetry from contemporary writers around the world. In this episode, she shares the judges’ nominations for the best tanka selected for the forthcoming Poetry Pea Journal. If you enjoy tanka, haiku, short-form poetry, or modern Japanese-inspired verse, this episo…
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Bravo! Encore! Etc! Is what you’ll be saying when you see that our guest this week is the one and only Paul F. Tompkins, an Absolute Legend of podcasting, here to talk to us about The Theatre. Plus, Dorset knob throwing, and a Tesco Reviews game. Go see Paul LIVE; Libby has done it and she says it ROCKS! And, a little Thanksgiving treat for you all…
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Opening: #611All Creatures of Our God and KingPsalm: Ps 122Let us go rejoicing to the house of the Lord (Guimont)Presentation: #584Come to the WaterClosing: #574Crown Him with Many CrownsAll music reproduced and streamed with permission from ONE LICENSE, license #A-723939.Organist: Bill BrinzerCelebrant: Father Bob CedoliaToday's readings (via USCC…
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Why are my herbaceous perennials growing so tall? What is the best type of onions to grow for pickling? Why do pests prefer my burgundy blooms over the rest? Kathy Clugston and an esteemed panel of gardening experts are in Wrexham to answer the questions of a green fingered audience. Joining Kathy on the panel are garden designers, botanists and al…
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🧙‍♂️So you've decided to steal from a witch or wizard🧙‍♀️ Are you sure about that? If you are, you might want to think about what you're going to do more than the characters in today's stories from Scotland and Norway. Especially if, like them, you end up stealing way more than you bargained for. 😈 The Creature: ewaipanoma The headless friends of a…
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This week on the Poetry Peacast, we welcome Scottish poet Claire Thom, joining us from Andalusia, Spain. Claire, founder of Wee Sparrow Press, shares haiku and haibun from her beautiful collection Wildflowers in Oyster Stone. It's always enjoyable to hear a poet read their work, don't you think? Discover how travel, nature, and poetic craft intertw…
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Opening: #632Father, We Thank you, Who Have PlantedPsalm: PS 98The Lord comes to rule the Earth with justice (Mayernik)Presentation: #855Morning Has BrokenClosing: #641Love Divine, all loves excellingAll music reproduced and streamed with permission from ONE LICENSE, license #A-723939.Organist: Sarah SinkmarsCelebrants: Father Bob Cedolia and Deaco…
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Really? Is what I'd say if you told me you loved playing rounders. Today we're talking about rounders—not the 1998 movie starting Matt Damon and Edward Norton but the slightly rubbish British version of baseball—with Lauren Walker of the Batting Around podcast and Rotating Sandwiches website. Plus, the baffling Leicestershire tradition of bottle-ki…
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Kathy Clugston and an esteemed panel of gardening experts are in St Mary's Church in Walthamstow to answer the questions of a green fingered audience. Joining Kathy on the panel are garden designers, botanists and alotmenteers James Wong, Matthew Biggs and Frances Tophill. Later, Matthew Pottage provides a list of thriving trees that are sweeping t…
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In this episode, we visit with Canadian poet Allison Douglas Tourner, who reads from her haunting and beautiful collection sticks & bones. Together, we wander through memory, myth, and the stories that shape us — from childhood books to the darker corners of imagination. There’s also a bit of breaking news for poetry lovers: publication of the Poet…
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Hello Jessica Hynes! Is what I would say if I was transported back in time to the set of Spaced, because she's the main one I would like to talk to, honestly. I would ask her how she is doing and if I could get her a cup of tea or anything, and does she know she'll get to snog Doctor Who in about 10 years? We're joined by Rocky Pajarito, one quarte…
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Opening: #855Morning Has BrokenPsalm: Ps 46The waters of the river gladden the city of God, the holy dwelling of the most high (Batastini/Guimont) Presentation: #678Dwelling PlaceClosing: #615Holy God, we praise Thy NameAll music reproduced and streamed with permission from ONE LICENSE, license #A-723939.Organist: Sarah SinkmarsCelebrant: Father Bi…
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"We apologies for the delay in the All Souls-day sermon. There were some audio issues that delayed the upload last week, but is now being uploaded along with this week's sermon, we thank you for your patience and understanding" - Mary Queen of Peace teamOpening: #728I have not seenPresentation: #588I have loved you Closing: #683Be not afraid All mu…
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What’s the optimal size for a new greenhouse? How do I get cedar of Lebanon seeds to germinate? How do I revive a dried out compost heap? Kathy Clugston and a panel of passionate horticulturalists are outside Exeter to soak up the sights, scents and history of Bicton Park Botanical Gardens while digging into the GQT postbag, to solve your trickiest…
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