Hello, and welcome back for season 2 of Diaries of a Lady Gardener! If you think gardening is cool and would rather take a trip to the garden centre than go out out, then you’ve found the right podcast. 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 their top tips for all things from raising chickens to growing luffas and growing your own wedding flowers! It's the podcast featuring all your planty dreams! Sponsored by Draper Tools - @draper_tools See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, I got to chat with the lovely Cassandra Collins from Taw Valley Microgreens about her career change from the corporate world to being a yoga instructor come microgreens grower. We chatted all things life, finding your purpose and overcoming challenges, along with a whole lot about the magical world of growing/eating microgreens. Cass is such a joy to be around and I hope this episode will fill you with inspiration and motivation to get growing!Find more from Cassandra Collins and Taw Valley Microgreens:https://www.instagram.com/tawvalleymicrogreens/https://tawvalleymicrogreens.uk/https://www.facebook.com/cassandra.collins.1650/This season is sponsored by the wonderful Feverfew Gardening Co. who sell the most aesthetically pleasing AND utterly practical gardening gloves for women, alongside other treats like t-shirts, boonie hats and gorgeous gifts for gardeners. I have worn these gloves everyday in the garden since I got my first pair in 2022 and gloves for gals really don't get any better than these. If you want to get your hands on a pair of the best gloves going, use code LADYGARDENER15 for 15% off! Happy shopping, listening and growing!Find out more about the Feverfew Gardening Co. https://feverfewgarden.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/feverfewgarden.co/https://www.facebook.com/feverfewgardenco/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I got to chat with the lovely Harriet Rycroft, Ex-Head Gardener at Whichford Pottery, now free-range gardener, speaker and writer. Having dedicated much of her life to growing incredible displays in pots from grand country houses to RHS flower shows and in her own piece of heaven at home, Harriet has so much to share for those looking to get the most out of their potted displays, and the message to simply give things a go without the worry of failure. Find more from Harriet Rycroft:https://harrietrycroft.com/https://www.instagram.com/harrietrycroft/This season is sponsored by the wonderful Feverfew Gardening Co. who sell the most aesthetically pleasing AND utterly practical gardening gloves for women, alongside other treats like t-shirts, boonie hats and gorgeous gifts for gardeners. I have worn these gloves everyday in the garden since I got my first pair in 2022 and gloves for gals really don't get any better than these. If you want to get your hands on a pair of the best gloves going, use code LADYGARDENER15 for 15% off! Happy shopping, listening and growing!Find out more about the Feverfew Gardening Co. https://feverfewgarden.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/feverfewgarden.co/https://www.facebook.com/feverfewgardenco/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I had a returning guest, Rhiannon from @devonandearth. In our last episode together, where we met IRL a couple of years ago, Rhiannon shared her dreams of starting a community gardening project designed to help food banks provide fresh produce to people in need across Devon and she is now living that dream with Devon Dig and Donate, a fantastic initiative which is now in its first year and already doing incredible things. I'm so proud of Rhiannon's progress and always feel so energised after chatting with her so I hope you love listening to this one as much as I enjoyed recording! Find more from Rhiannon and Devon Dig and Donate:https://www.devondiganddonate.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/devon_dig_and_donate/https://www.instagram.com/devonandearth/?hl=enThis season is sponsored by the wonderful Feverfew Gardening Co. who sell the most aesthetically pleasing AND utterly practical gardening gloves for women, alongside other treats like t-shirts, boonie hats and gorgeous gifts for gardeners. I have worn these gloves everyday in the garden since I got my first pair in 2022 and gloves for gals really don't get any better than these. If you want to get your hands on a pair of the best gloves going, use code LADYGARDENER15 for 15% off! Happy shopping, listening and growing!Find out more about the Feverfew Gardening Co. https://feverfewgarden.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/feverfewgarden.co/https://www.facebook.com/feverfewgardenco/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I got to chat to the lovely Lara Honnor, Founder of Skools Beanz CIC about the highs and lows of life and gardening. From a life-changing diagnosis to growing her own gardening community near Yeovil, Somerset, Lara opened up about her experiences with therapeutic horticulture and the past, present and future of Skool Beanz. Having seen Lara speak on Charles Dowding's Future Gardeners Forum, I knew she was going to be a fantastic guest and she certainly did not disappoint! Find more from Lara and Skool Beanz CIC:https://www.instagram.com/skoolbeanz/https://www.skoolbeanzcic.com/https://bookwhen.com/skoolbeanzcichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsUCqiffDR4This season is sponsored by the wonderful Feverfew Gardening Co. who sell the most aesthetically pleasing AND utterly practical gardening gloves for women, alongside other treats like t-shirts, boonie hats and gorgeous gifts for gardeners. I have worn these gloves everyday in the garden since I got my first pair in 2022 and gloves for gals really don't get any better than these. If you want to get your hands on a pair of the best gloves going, use code LADYGARDENER15 for 15% off! Happy shopping, listening and growing!Find out more about the Feverfew Gardening Co. https://feverfewgarden.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/feverfewgarden.co/https://www.facebook.com/feverfewgardenco/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, inspirational author and conservationist Isabella Tree shares an array of tips and tricks for wilding your own space at home, no matter how big or small your garden. With more than 20 years of experience on a pioneering conservation project of her own at Knepp, documented in the book and film, Wilding, Isabella has recently launched her new title, The Book of Wildling, and opened up Knepp for tours with the incredible people working to bring the space back to life. Find more from Isabella Tree and Knepp:https://www.isabellatree.com/https://knepp.co.uk/https://www.isabellatree.com/bookshttps://www.instagram.com/isabella.tree/This season is sponsored by the wonderful Feverfew Gardening Co. who sell the most aesthetically pleasing AND utterly practical gardening gloves for women, alongside other treats like t-shirts, boonie hats and gorgeous gifts for gardeners. I have worn these gloves everyday in the garden since I got my first pair in 2022 and gloves for gals really don't get any better than these. If you want to get your hands on a pair of the best gloves going, use code LADYGARDENER15 for 15% off! Happy shopping, listening and growing!Find out more about the Feverfew Gardening Co. https://feverfewgarden.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/feverfewgarden.co/https://www.facebook.com/feverfewgardenco/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever wondered how mushrooms grow, or how to grow your own mushrooms? This episode is for you, delving into this unknown world and showing you how simple it is to get growing at home, even if you've only got a windowsill to spare. Having been on my own mushroom growing adventure for the past few months thanks to the Caley Bros new book, Project Mushroom: A modern guide to growing fungi, it was such a treat to get to spend some time with these wonderful women and hear more about their story. Find more from The Caley Bros:https://www.caleybrothers.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/caleybrothers/https://www.facebook.com/caleybrothersGet the book: https://www.caleybrothers.co.uk/shop/p/3-kit-mushroom-growing-subscription-re9khThis season is sponsored by the wonderful Feverfew Gardening Co. who sell the most aesthetically pleasing AND utterly practical gardening gloves for women, alongside other treats like t-shirts, boonie hats and gorgeous gifts for gardeners. I have worn these gloves everyday in the garden since I got my first pair in 2022 and gloves for gals really don't get any better than these. If you want to get your hands on a pair of the best gloves going, use code LADYGARDENER15 for 15% off! Happy shopping, listening and growing!Find out more about the Feverfew Gardening Co. https://feverfewgarden.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/feverfewgarden.co/https://www.facebook.com/feverfewgardenco/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the final episode of the season, I got the absolute pleasure of chatting with Michael Perry, otherwise known as @Mr_plantgeek who I was very lucky to meet in person at Ellen Mary's Wild Wellbeing Retreat back in April. As soon as we returned I bought his book ‘Hortus Curious' and enjoyed it all the more for having spend 3 days in his company. Michael is an incredibly funny, intelligent and forward-thinking man and I was very excited to have him as the final episode, it felt like the perfect way to end the season. This conversation ended up being a little less about plants and more about going after the things you want in life, believing in yourself and overall not being afraid to be you, but don't worry, there is PLENTY of plant chat in there too, from tulip fields to jam packed garden borders. Enjoy! Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, hosted by me, the Lady Gardener. I can't quite believe we're on season 5 of this podcast, which came to life after I desperately wanted an excuse to hop on a call with my favourite Instagram gardeners to ask them all of my pressing questions. It has turned into an incredible community of plant-lovers with inspirational guests each and every week sharing invaluable information, and making me want to buy at least 10 new plants, seed packets, bare roots, tubers (and the rest of it) every episode. I hope you're ready for another fabulous season chatting to everyone from flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listening to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by ACAI Outdoorwear, which if you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that barely a day goes by where I'm not dressed head to toe in their clothing whether I'm out at the allotment, on the farm - or even out for lunch! I love the way they perfectly balance style and performance with features such as shower resistance and thermal lining, features which are invaluable when you're someone who is working outside whatever the weather. If you're keen to get some ACAI garms for yourself, they've kindly offered podcast listeners an exclusive discount, so head to the website and use code 'DOALG20' for 20% off orders over £50. This offer ends on 31st May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I got the pleasure of with one of the local flower farmers in my area, Harriet Mullions of Sweet Peas and Sunflowers, all about her journey into growing flowers. Harriet's beautiful farm was one of the first that I visited, just 20 minutes down the road from me and I've loved watching her journey and getting to know her over the past few months, and am always so grateful for a little message here and there about spare pots, meet ups and seedlings that I might be able to make use of! She is both a regional and national coordinator for Flowers from the Farm and though the platform has offered me (and I'm sure so many others) so much support, advice and overall loveliness to motivate us in our journey. If you're a flower grower and are not already a member of Flowers From the Farm, I'd highly recommend signing up because it's an amazing community where I've gleaned so many useful pieces of advice and felt so inspired by the other growers all across the UK making waves in the industry. Without further ado, here's the episode with the wonderful Harriet!Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, hosted by me, the Lady Gardener. I can't quite believe we're on season 5 of this podcast, which came to life after I desperately wanted an excuse to hop on a call with my favourite Instagram gardeners to ask them all of my pressing questions. It has turned into an incredible community of plant-lovers with inspirational guests each and every week sharing invaluable information, and making me want to buy at least 10 new plants, seed packets, bare roots, tubers (and the rest of it) every episode. I hope you're ready for another fabulous season chatting to everyone from flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listening to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by ACAI Outdoorwear, which if you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that barely a day goes by where I'm not dressed head to toe in their clothing whether I'm out at the allotment, on the farm - or even out for lunch! I love the way they perfectly balance style and performance with features such as shower resistance and thermal lining, features which are invaluable when you're someone who is working outside whatever the weather. If you're keen to get some ACAI garms for yourself, they've kindly offered podcast listeners an exclusive discount, so head to the website and use code 'DOALG20' for 20% off orders over £50. This offer ends on 31st May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I got the chance to chat once again to Andy from Urban Herbs who has been making waves in the gardening community for quite some time now. With the launch of his new book: The Herb Gardening Handbook, and the incredibly growth of his personal account @andygrowsherbs, it felt like the perfect time to catch up and hear how things are going. Watch out, the late tomato growalong coming soon!Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, hosted by me, the Lady Gardener. I can't quite believe we're on season 5 of this podcast, which came to life after I desperately wanted an excuse to hop on a call with my favourite Instagram gardeners to ask them all of my pressing questions. It has turned into an incredible community of plant-lovers with inspirational guests each and every week sharing invaluable information, and making me want to buy at least 10 new plants, seed packets, bare roots, tubers (and the rest of it) every episode. I hope you're ready for another fabulous season chatting to everyone from flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listening to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by ACAI Outdoorwear, which if you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that barely a day goes by where I'm not dressed head to toe in their clothing whether I'm out at the allotment, on the farm - or even out for lunch! I love the way they perfectly balance style and performance with features such as shower resistance and thermal lining, features which are invaluable when you're someone who is working outside whatever the weather. If you're keen to get some ACAI garms for yourself, they've kindly offered podcast listeners an exclusive discount, so head to the website and use code 'DOALG20' for 20% off orders over £50. This offer ends on 31st May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I chatted to the incredible Field Kitchen Head Gardener at Riverford Organic, Penny Hemming about her journey into the world of growing and how she ended up with what I'd certainly consider as my absolute dream job. Her enthusiasm, passion and willingness to share was just so wonderful, and whilst I couldn't visit Penny in real life at her garden due to illness, listening to her story certainly brightened my spirits and got me exciting for the many growing years I have ahead of me! Enjoy!Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, hosted by me, the Lady Gardener. I can't quite believe we're on season 5 of this podcast, which came to life after I desperately wanted an excuse to hop on a call with my favourite Instagram gardeners to ask them all of my pressing questions. It has turned into an incredible community of plant-lovers with inspirational guests each and every week sharing invaluable information, and making me want to buy at least 10 new plants, seed packets, bare roots, tubers (and the rest of it) every episode. I hope you're ready for another fabulous season chatting to everyone from flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listening to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by ACAI Outdoorwear, which if you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that barely a day goes by where I'm not dressed head to toe in their clothing whether I'm out at the allotment, on the farm - or even out for lunch! I love the way they perfectly balance style and performance with features such as shower resistance and thermal lining, features which are invaluable when you're someone who is working outside whatever the weather. If you're keen to get some ACAI garms for yourself, they've kindly offered podcast listeners an exclusive discount, so head to the website and use code 'DOALG20' for 20% off orders over £50. This offer ends on 31st May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I caught up with my ultimate flowery inspiration, friend and boss business owner Lizzie from The Rose Press Garden for the first ever repeat guest episode. Lizzie was the second person I ever interviewed for the podcast and at the time, she was just about to go full-time with the business, and I was still dreaming about starting a flower farm. A lot has happened since then! Lizzie is the loveliest lady and is really making waves in the gardening space so I know you're going to love hearing from her once again!Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, hosted by me, the Lady Gardener. I can't quite believe we're on season 5 of this podcast, which came to life after I desperately wanted an excuse to hop on a call with my favourite Instagram gardeners to ask them all of my pressing questions. It has turned into an incredible community of plant-lovers with inspirational guests each and every week sharing invaluable information, and making me want to buy at least 10 new plants, seed packets, bare roots, tubers (and the rest of it) every episode. I hope you're ready for another fabulous season chatting to everyone from flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listening to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by ACAI Outdoorwear, which if you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that barely a day goes by where I'm not dressed head to toe in their clothing whether I'm out at the allotment, on the farm - or even out for lunch! I love the way they perfectly balance style and performance with features such as shower resistance and thermal lining, features which are invaluable when you're someone who is working outside whatever the weather. If you're keen to get some ACAI garms for yourself, they've kindly offered podcast listeners an exclusive discount, so head to the website and use code 'DOALG20' for 20% off orders over £50. This offer ends on 31st May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recording this episode was an extra special treat, because it meant that I got the chance to tick off another location on my 30 before 30 list, which includes visiting all 8 of the fabulous The PIG hotels. Whilst at The Pig near Bath, I had the pleasure of speaking with the Group's Head Kitchen Gardener, Ollie Hutson, who I met previously at Hampton Court Palace and who has the most incredible job. On a mission to escape the family business, Ollie's career path took him down the horticultural route, only to be pulled back in when his parents informed him of their latest project with kitchen gardens at the heart of each one. The PIG hotels are beautiful boutique hotels, each with their own unique kitchen gardens that champion the connection between the kitchen and the garden. They are my absolute favourite places to visit be it for lunch, one of their events or to stay the night, where every detail has been considered and you're fully immersed in the experience. I was incredibly grateful, not only to have a tour from Ollie himself but to get the chance to chat to the man who brought these inspirational garden spaces to life. I really loved recording this one so I hope you'll enjoy listening! You can your very own copy of the 500 miles of Food, Friends and Local Legends book here. Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, hosted by me, the Lady Gardener. I can't quite believe we're on season 5 of this podcast, which came to life after I desperately wanted an excuse to hop on a call with my favourite Instagram gardeners to ask them all of my pressing questions. It has turned into an incredible community of plant-lovers with inspirational guests each and every week sharing invaluable information, and making me want to buy at least 10 new plants, seed packets, bare roots, tubers (and the rest of it) every episode. I hope you're ready for another fabulous season chatting to everyone from flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listening to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by ACAI Outdoorwear, which if you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that barely a day goes by where I'm not dressed head to toe in their clothing whether I'm out at the allotment, on the farm - or even out for lunch! I love the way they perfectly balance style and performance with features such as shower resistance and thermal lining, features which are invaluable when you're someone who is working outside whatever the weather. If you're keen to get some ACAI garms for yourself, they've kindly offered podcast listeners an exclusive discount, so head to the website and use code 'DOALG20' for 20% off orders over £50. This offer ends on 31st May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I was really excited to get the chance to interview my sister, otherwise known as @the_gardenmum to share the exciting evolution of The Mini Gardeners Club. Tan has recently taken over leading as we look to expand the program across the UK and is doing such an amazing job of connecting with schools, community groups and young people to spread our message and get the next generation growing! I've been so motivated by her enthusiasm to get this project off the ground which has seen it go from a tiny seed of an idea to an absolute jungle of potential. There's even a little exclusive announcement about one of the most fabulous events we'll be at this year too so I hope you'll enjoy!Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, hosted by me, the Lady Gardener. I can't quite believe we're on season 5 of this podcast, which came to life after I desperately wanted an excuse to hop on a call with my favourite Instagram gardeners to ask them all of my pressing questions. It has turned into an incredible community of plant-lovers with inspirational guests each and every week sharing invaluable information, and making me want to buy at least 10 new plants, seed packets, bare roots, tubers (and the rest of it) every episode. I hope you're ready for another fabulous season chatting to everyone from flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listening to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by ACAI Outdoorwear, which if you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that barely a day goes by where I'm not dressed head to toe in their clothing whether I'm out at the allotment, on the farm - or even out for lunch! I love the way they perfectly balance style and performance with features such as shower resistance and thermal lining, features which are invaluable when you're someone who is working outside whatever the weather. If you're keen to get some ACAI garms for yourself, they've kindly offered podcast listeners an exclusive discount, so head to the website and use code 'DOALG20' for 20% off orders over £50. This offer ends on 31st May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I got the pleasure of chatting to James, known as @gardendesignerjames on Instagram for something a little different. Whilst most episodes see conversations about a love of growing, this episode is focused more around the flow and design of gardens to create a sanctuary. At just 26, James has already achieved an incredible amount as an RHS show garden medallist and it was fantastic to get an insight into what it's like to be a garden designer. I really hope you'll enjoy hearing more about his story and be able to take away some ideas for your own outdoor spaces.Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, hosted by me, the Lady Gardener. I can't quite believe we're on season 5 of this podcast, which came to life after I desperately wanted an excuse to hop on a call with my favourite Instagram gardeners to ask them all of my pressing questions. It has turned into an incredible community of plant-lovers with inspirational guests each and every week sharing invaluable information, and making me want to buy at least 10 new plants, seed packets, bare roots, tubers (and the rest of it) every episode. I hope you're ready for another fabulous season chatting to everyone from flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listening to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by ACAI Outdoorwear, which if you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that barely a day goes by where I'm not dressed head to toe in their clothing whether I'm out at the allotment, on the farm - or even out for lunch! I love the way they perfectly balance style and performance with features such as shower resistance and thermal lining, features which are invaluable when you're someone who is working outside whatever the weather. If you're keen to get some ACAI garms for yourself, they've kindly offered podcast listeners an exclusive discount, so head to the website and use code 'DOALG20' for 20% off orders over £50. This offer ends on 31st May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I got the chance to chat to Emily from @emilysgreendiary, a young lockdown gardener who found a love for growing things and has recently doubled her growing space. As one of our new The Mini Gardeners Club leaders, it was great to hear more about Emily's journey and why she wanted to be a part of our pilot program, bringing gardening back into schools and inspiring children from a young age. I'm sure Emily's gardening story with resonate with a lot of you, so I hope you'll enjoy!Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, hosted by me, the Lady Gardener. I can't quite believe we're on season 5 of this podcast, which came to life after I desperately wanted an excuse to hop on a call with my favourite Instagram gardeners to ask them all of my pressing questions. It has turned into an incredible community of plant-lovers with inspirational guests each and every week sharing invaluable information, and making me want to buy at least 10 new plants, seed packets, bare roots, tubers (and the rest of it) every episode. I hope you're ready for another fabulous season chatting to everyone from flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listening to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by ACAI Outdoorwear, which if you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that barely a day goes by where I'm not dressed head to toe in their clothing whether I'm out at the allotment, on the farm - or even out for lunch! I love the way they perfectly balance style and performance with features such as shower resistance and thermal lining, features which are invaluable when you're someone who is working outside whatever the weather. If you're keen to get some ACAI garms for yourself, they've kindly offered podcast listeners an exclusive discount, so head to the website and use code 'DOALG20' for 20% off orders over £50. This offer ends on 31st May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's episode is a little extra special bonus interview with founder of ACAI Outdoorwear Kasia Bromley. Having grown up with her parents who were flower farmers and helped out weddings and keeping the farm alive, Kasia's love for the great outdoors began in her very early years. Having studied fashion at university and moved on to work for couture brands such as Alexander McQueen, she founded ACAI to move the women's outdoor wear away from the ‘pink it and shrink it' approach which had gone on for too long to fill a gap in the womenswear category. As a former fashion student myself, I loved this episode and hearing how similar some of our stories are. I hope you enjoy this little insight into the brand that I love so much, how it began and their ethos of being made by women, for women. Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, hosted by me, the Lady Gardener. I can't quite believe we're on season 5 of this podcast, which came to life after I desperately wanted an excuse to hop on a call with my favourite Instagram gardeners to ask them all of my pressing questions. It has turned into an incredible community of plant-lovers with inspirational guests each and every week sharing invaluable information, and making me want to buy at least 10 new plants, seed packets, bare roots, tubers (and the rest of it) every episode. I hope you're ready for another fabulous season chatting to everyone from flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listening to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by ACAI Outdoorwear, which if you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that barely a day goes by where I'm not dressed head to toe in their clothing whether I'm out at the allotment, on the farm - or even out for lunch! I love the way they perfectly balance style and performance with features such as shower resistance and thermal lining, features which are invaluable when you're someone who is working outside whatever the weather. If you're keen to get some ACAI garms for yourself, they've kindly offered podcast listeners an exclusive discount, so head to the website and use code 'DOALG20' for 20% off orders over £50. This offer ends on 31st May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, I chatted with the lovely Emma from @emmasallotmentdiaries on Instagram about her growing space and was fascinated to compare the stories of our growing experiences. Emma shared her tales of learning to grow where something will go ridiculously well one year, and the next, with absolutely no warning, will be one of your fabulous fails - be it a pumpkin arch or a carrot patch. It's been a while since we've had an allotment guest on the podcast so it was fab to share our veg trials and tribulations whilst get excited for the year ahead where both of us are going back to basics. Enjoy!Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, hosted by me, the Lady Gardener. I can't quite believe we're on season 5 of this podcast, which came to life after I desperately wanted an excuse to hop on a call with my favourite Instagram gardeners to ask them all of my pressing questions. It has turned into an incredible community of plant-lovers with inspirational guests each and every week sharing invaluable information, and making me want to buy at least 10 new plants, seed packets, bare roots, tubers (and the rest of it) every episode. I hope you're ready for another fabulous season chatting to everyone from flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listening to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by ACAI Outdoorwear, which if you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that barely a day goes by where I'm not dressed head to toe in their clothing whether I'm out at the allotment, on the farm - or even out for lunch! I love the way they perfectly balance style and performance with features such as shower resistance and thermal lining, features which are invaluable when you're someone who is working outside whatever the weather. If you're keen to get some ACAI garms for yourself, they've kindly offered podcast listeners an exclusive discount, so head to the website and use code 'DOALG20' for 20% off orders over £50. This offer ends on 31st May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode I had the pleasure of chatting to James of Stem and Green who made a career swap from being a TV producer to growing and selling sustainable, British flowers with a small team in Hampshire. I found this chat to be so helpful in figuring out what I wanted from my own business, plus hearing James talk about his planning methods honestly made my heart sing, excel spreadsheet lovers, this one is for you. Don't worry if you're not the planning type, because there are so many brilliant business takeaways and inspiring segments to be had in this episode hearing the story of two growing seasons and the start of a flowery empire which I for one am incredibly excited to see expand in the coming months and years. Enjoy!Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, hosted by me, the Lady Gardener. I can't quite believe we're on season 5 of this podcast, which came to life after I desperately wanted an excuse to hop on a call with my favourite Instagram gardeners to ask them all of my pressing questions. It has turned into an incredible community of plant-lovers with inspirational guests each and every week sharing invaluable information, and making me want to buy at least 10 new plants, seed packets, bare roots, tubers (and the rest of it) every episode. I hope you're ready for another fabulous season chatting to everyone from flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listening to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by ACAI Outdoorwear, which if you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that barely a day goes by where I'm not dressed head to toe in their clothing whether I'm out at the allotment, on the farm - or even out for lunch! I love the way they perfectly balance style and performance with features such as shower resistance and thermal lining, features which are invaluable when you're someone who is working outside whatever the weather. If you're keen to get some ACAI garms for yourself, they've kindly offered podcast listeners an exclusive discount, so head to the website and use code 'DOALG20' for 20% off orders over £50. This offer ends on 31st May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ok so today's guest is someone I've wanted to have on the podcast forever because she hosts my personal favourite flowery podcast, let's grow girls. I've learnt so much about flower farming and become obsessed with so many blooms through Nicole and Sarah's chats with incredible people and so, I'm over the moon to introduce Nicole who can be found @nicoleatcherrygarden to talk all things flowery. Pens and paper at the ready because I can assure you you'll leave this episode with a lovely little shopping list… Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, hosted by me, the Lady Gardener. I can't quite believe we're on season 5 of this podcast, which came to life after I desperately wanted an excuse to hop on a call with my favourite Instagram gardeners to ask them all of my pressing questions. It has turned into an incredible community of plant-lovers with inspirational guests each and every week sharing invaluable information, and making me want to buy at least 10 new plants, seed packets, bare roots, tubers (and the rest of it) every episode. I hope you're ready for another fabulous season chatting to everyone from flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listening to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by ACAI Outdoorwear, which if you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that barely a day goes by where I'm not dressed head to toe in their clothing whether I'm out at the allotment, on the farm - or even out for lunch! I love the way they perfectly balance style and performance with features such as shower resistance and thermal lining, features which are invaluable when you're someone who is working outside whatever the weather. If you're keen to get some ACAI garms for yourself, they've kindly offered podcast listeners an exclusive discount, so head to the website and use code 'DOALG20' for 20% off orders over £50. This offer ends on 31st May 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, hosted by me, the Lady Gardener. I can't quite believe we're on season 5 of this podcast, which came to life after I desperately wanted an excuse to hop on a call with my favourite Instagram gardeners to ask them all of my pressing questions. It has turned into an incredible community of plant-lovers with inspirational guests each and every week sharing invaluable information, and making me want to buy at least 100 new plants, seed packets, bare roots, tubers (and the rest of it) every episode. I hope you're ready for another fabulous season chatting to everyone from flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listening to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by ACAI Outdoorwear, which if you follow me on Instagram, you'll know that barely a day goes by where I'm not dressed head to toe in their clothing whether I'm out at the allotment, on the farm - or even out for lunch! I love the way they perfectly balance style and performance with features such as shower resistance and thermal lining, features which are invaluable when you're someone who is working outside whatever the weather. It is the first and only outdoor clothing brand specifically for women, designed by women for women. Founder and Creative Director Kasia Bromley Says: "Women deserve outdoor clothing which makes them feel great and performs to enhance their confidence." I live in their thermal lined leggings and performance zip during the winter and have certainly put them through their paces and have been so impressed with the comfortable fit and durability of each and every item. Having worked with them on events at the farm and on building my new-workwear wardrobe as a gardener, I'm over the moon that they are sponsoring this season of the podcast! If you're keen to add some ACAI pieces to your wardrobe, they've kindly offered podcast listeners an exclusive discount, so head to the website and use code 'DOALG20' for 20% off orders over £50. This offer ends on 31st May 2023.The new season will be starting on the 7th of February with a very special guest who just so happens to host one of my favourite flowery podcasts so make sure you hit the follow or subscribe button to be the first to know when it's ready for listening! I really hope that you are as inspired as I have been by these amazing guests who are pioneers in the horticultural industry, I'm so grateful for them taking the time to chat with me, and to you for taking the time to listen! If you're a fan. please do head over to your favourite podcasting app to leave us a 5* rating and a review as it really helps to get these stories out to a wider audience. That's all from me for now, happy growing! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I chatted to Debs, part of the @wildzinniabristol duo who grow and sell British blooms. Having started their business on an allotment and recently had an exciting expansion onto a bigger space, it was fantastic to hear about how their business works, what Debs loves the most and what they've learnt along the way. As a start-up flower farmer myself, I always find these conversations incredibly motivational and eye-opening so I really value each and every guest who takes the time to come and chat. Enjoy listening! Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast! I am so happy to be back chatting to lots of lovely plant-obsessed people about their stories. From flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listen to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers, who have something for everyone this Christmas. Visit them in stores across the UK or at moleonline.com now to make the most of their fabulous offers. You'll find discounts on items like Thermal Garden Gloves, pruners, and pot grown trees to plant for the perfect gift this Christmas. So head over to check out these items and many more!If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! Each share, comment and star rating makes such a difference in helping new growers to find the podcast and learn from all of the incredible guests featured. In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.comThat's all from me, happy growing! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I chatted to the lovely Danni @plot.81 and we ended up having a big conversation about the importance of doing things for you. Whether that's going foraging in the woods, leaving a job that isn't right for you or adding a wood fired bath tub to your garden. I've loved watching Danni's allotment adventures over the past 5 years and it was lush to have to chance to chat more about some of the things that have inspired me the most, including her permaculture herb spiral! I know you're going to love this one so without further ado, here's this week's episode.Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast! I am so happy to be back chatting to lots of lovely plant-obsessed people about their stories. From flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listen to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers, who have something for everyone this Christmas. Visit them in stores across the UK or at moleonline.com now to make the most of their fabulous offers. You'll find discounts on items like Thermal Garden Gloves, pruners, and pot grown trees to plant for the perfect gift this Christmas. So head over to check out these items and many more!If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! Each share, comment and star rating makes such a difference in helping new growers to find the podcast and learn from all of the incredible guests featured. In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.comThat's all from me, happy growing! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I got the pleasure of chatting with no-dig gardening guru and award-winning author Stephanie Hafferty who is another guest I had the pleasure of meeting, and watched speaking, at Hampton Court Palace earlier this year where I heard the ‘bonking ladybird' story, one which never fails to make me laugh but is a fantastic lesson in the garden. Stephanie is such an inspiration, showing people how to keep growing all year round whilst making the most wonderful habitats for wildlife in the meantime. Having not long moved to a new homestead in Wales, I loved hearing about her progress so far, and about all of the exciting things coming soon. You can book onto Steph's homestead courses here: https://nodighome.com/talks-workshops/ Find her books here: https://nodighome.com/my-books-and-writing/Find her YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkc8ZkG1PCv4GT8xJ5BpzZA/ Find her on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniehafferty/Hello and welcome to diaries of a lady gardener podcast! I am so happy to be back chatting to lots of lovely plant-obsessed people about their stories. From flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listen to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers, who have something for everyone this Christmas. Visit them in stores across the UK or at moleonline.com now to make the most of their fabulous offers. You'll find discounts on items like Thermal Garden Gloves, pruners, and pot grown trees to plant for the perfect gift this Christmas. So head over to check out these items and many more!If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! Each share, comment and star rating makes such a difference in helping new growers to find the podcast and learn from all of the incredible guests featured. In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.comThat's all from me, happy growing! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I chatted to Ally from @theduckpatch and we shared our experience of growing wedding flowers this year, her for her own wedding and I for my sisters. It was lovely to look back on the experience and laugh at all the things that didn't go quite right, knowing that in the end, we both had beautiful blooms for the big days and that we'd learnt heaps along the way. We chatted over Instagram all year sharing our panics and progress so this felt like a perfect opportunity to get together and reflect on the journey. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I chatted to Leigh, otherwise known as @beardygardener, who I met earlier this year at Hampton Court Palace, and we even ended up on stage together! This episode started of with Leigh sharing some very personal experiences of how the garden helped him through his younger years which led to the Giving Garden concept, and ended up as a bit of a gardening brainstorm on how we can inspire and make it more accessible for people to get into gardening. If you've got any thoughts you'd like to share from our brainstorm where we got a little too excited near the end, please do get in touch! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I chatted to the wonderful Daisy from @gardentogarnish all about where her love of gardening grew from. Having recently bought a majestic cottage in the countryside, she shared lots about her growing spaces through the years from a new build garden to an allotment, as well as plans for this new, amazing space. Daisy shared such lovely, heartwarming stories of her experiences over the years and I really enjoyed this one so I hope you will too! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I chatted with the knowledge powerhouse Georgie Newbury of Common Farm Flowers and it was a fascinating chat which I certainly took a lot away from. For anyone who is an aspiring flower farmer or market gardener, I think you'll really enjoy this one as Georgie takes us through her journey which now sees her running courses and workshops for people every year to help them succeed in their lifestyle businesses. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I chatted with the wonderful Lucy, otherwise known as @shegrowsveg. Lucy was my inspiration to apply for the Hampton Court Palace community allotment after doing such an amazing job in 2021 so it a was a really special podcast getting to chat about that. Plus, she took on the Cedar Wood Homestead around a year ago and has made an insane amount of progress and, since recording has launched an online shop. And that's not to mention the tomato chat with the tommy queen; we had SO much to talk about, I hope you enjoy! Find Lucy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shegrowsveg/Find the Cedarwood Homestead on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cedarwoodhomestead/ Find the Cedarwood Homestead on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SheGrowsVegShop the Cedarwood Homestead online: http://www.cedarwoodhomestead.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast hosted by me, the Lady Gardener! I am so happy to be back chatting to lots of lovely plant-obsessed people about their stories. From flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listen to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers, who are all about keeping your garden tidy this autumn. Visit them in stores across the UK or at moleonline.com now until 26th October to make the most of their fantastic offers. You'll find discounts on items like wheelbarrows, lawn seed, and bulbs ready to plant for spring colour. So head over to check out these items and many more!In this episode I got to chat the the wonderful Laurenne, a flower farmer with such contagious enthusiam and the most gorgeous blooms. I discovered Laurenne - otherwise known as @happyrootsfarmUK through flowers from the farm, a fantastic organisation that brings flower growers together to share knowledge and skills. It felt like this episode came at the perfect time for me personally, when my dreams of making the flower farm happen felt far beyond my reach but Laurrenne's openness and advice reignited that fire and I hope it'll get you excited about growing your own too! If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! Each share, comment and star rating makes such a difference in helping new growers to find the podcast and learn from all of the incredible guests featured. In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.comThat's all from me, happy growing! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome to Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast hosted by me, the Lady Gardener! I am so happy to be back chatting to lots of lovely plant-obsessed people about their stories. From flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listen to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers, who are all about keeping your garden tidy this autumn. Visit them in stores across the UK or at moleonline.com now until 26th October to make the most of their fantastic offers. You'll find discounts on items like wheelbarrows, lawn seed, and bulbs ready to plant for spring colour. So head over to check out these items and many more!In this episode, I got to chat to the truly wonderful, magical and inspirational, @ellenmarygardening. She's an author, a wellbeing coach, a gardener, a podcast host and so much more. I came away from this episode feeling like I'd walked right out of therapy, and since have been much more conscious of taking time for myself so thank you Ellen Mary, you are the best. I hope that you lovely listeners enjoy listening to this as much as we enjoyed recording it.If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! Each share, comment and star rating makes such a difference in helping new growers to find the podcast and learn from all of the incredible guests featured. In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.comThat's all from me, happy growing! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome to diaries of a lady gardener podcast! I am so happy to be back chatting to lots of lovely plant-obsessed people about their stories. From flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listen to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers, who are all about keeping your garden tidy this autumn. Visit them in stores across the UK or at moleonline.com now until 26th October to make the most of their fantastic offers. You'll find discounts on items like wheelbarrows, lawn seed, and bulbs ready to plant for spring colour. So head over to check out these items and many more!In this episode I got to chat to the fabulous Steph - otherwise known as @homegrownwiththehaydons_ who you may know her better as the lady behind the Insta village fair, coffee in the greenhouse, ugly grid, hoydens powerhour or the growalong gang. We chatted about about her gardening story, the amazing work she's done in her own garden and how she got the whole of Instagram talking, sharing and laughing through lockdown and beyond. f you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe to keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! Each share, comment and star rating makes such a difference in helping new growers to find the podcast and learn from all of the incredible guests featured. In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.comThat's all from me, happy growing! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome to season four of the diaries of a lady gardener podcast! It has been a crazy year but after a little break I am so happy to be back chatting to lots of lovely plant-obsessed people about their stories. From flower farmers and allotmenteers to some of the greatest garden gurus, listen to us chat about all the things we've done in the name of plants, from our biggest achievements to our fabulous garden fails.This season is sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers, who are all about keeping your garden tidy this autumn. Visit them in stores across the UK or at moleonline.com now until 26th October to make the most of their fabulous offers. You'll find discounts on items like wheelbarrows, lawn seed, and bulbs ready to plant for spring colour. So head over to check out these items and many more!In this episode, I got to chat to the wonderful Hannah who is @gingergrows1 on Instagram. We've been following each other since the start of our gardening journeys around four years ago and we actually met earlier this year at Hampton Court Palace. Hannah has a super cool job an amazing growing space, plus I am so envious of her creativity with preserves. Before I give away too much, here's the first episode of the season, enjoy!If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.comThat's all from me, happy growing! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome back to Diaries of a Lady Gardener, the podcast about all things planty!From flowers and fruits to succulents and sowing micro greens, we cover a whole host of topics with some of your favourite people across the gardening world. This ones for those who prefer plants to people and think of their seedlings as their children.This episode is sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers, who are celebrating the great outdoors this spring! Visit them in stores across the UK or at moleonline.com between the 1st of March and 31st of May to make the most of their fabulous offers. You'll find discounts on items like sheds, garden furniture and all those gardening essentials, so head over to check out their full product range and get your garden summer ready!This week, I got to chat to the ladies behind the Wolves Lane Flower Company - an urban flower farm in the heart of london who are doing incredible things, including launching a very exciting book entitled ‘How to grow the flowers'. As an aspiring flower farmer I found this a super inspiring conversations, enjoy!What wonderful women! I can't wait to get my hands on a copy of How to grow the flowers (which is available to pre-order now and comes out on September 15th 2022, pre-order here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1911682016/?tag=pavibook-21) so make sure you secure yourself copy, and follow along with their journey on Instagram!How to Grow the Flowers by Marianne Mogendorff and Camila Romain is coming out on the 15th September 2022 and is being published by Pavilion Books.If you've loved listening, please do leave a review and let me know on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener, I love to hear from you all with questions, suggestions and your own gardening stories! That's all from me this week, happy growing!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello and welcome back to Diaries of a Lady Gardener, the podcast about all things planty!From flowers and fruits to succulents and sowing micro greens, we cover a whole host of topics with some of your favourite people across the gardening world. This ones for those who prefer plants to people and think of their seedlings as their children.This episode is sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers, who are celebrating the great outdoors this spring! Visit them in stores across the UK or at moleonline.com between the 1st of March and 31st of May to make the most of their fabulous offers. You'll find discounts on items like sheds, garden furniture and all those gardening essentials, so head over to check out their full product range and get your garden summer ready!For this weeks episode, I got to go on a little road trip to see the lovely Rhiannon who lives just an hour away from me in Devon. We had the best day, it was honestly like two old best friends reunited. For the part of the day we recorded, we had some wholesome allotment chat and talked about the amazing food she is growing to help food banks this year, something which had never crossed my mind but I think is such a brilliant idea! Anyway, before too many spoilers, here's our chat!I cannot wait for our little Devon allotmenteers meet up, keep your eyes on our Instagram's if you'd like to get involved! Don't forget to give Rhiannon a follow on Instagram to watch her build an empire @devonandearth too, you will LOVE her shed, her cats and her all round excitement for all things plenty.If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.com That's all from me, happy growing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello and welcome back to Diaries of a Lady Gardener, the podcast about all things planty!From flowers and fruits to succulents and sowing micro greens, we cover a whole host of topics with some of your favourite people across the gardening world. This ones for those who prefer plants to people and think of their seedlings as their children.This episode is sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers, who are celebrating the great outdoors this spring! Visit them in stores across the UK or at moleonline.com between the 1st of March and 31st of May to make the most of their fabulous offers. You'll find discounts on items like sheds, garden furniture and all those gardening essentials, so head over to check out their full product range and get your garden summer ready!For this weeks episode, I chatted Katrina from Homegrown.garden and just had the loveliest evening. We talked about her incredible allotment site, which is the oldest in Europe, shed renovations, red ants, what we're excited about this year and so much more. Enjoy!It's always so lovely to get the chance to talk to people whose journeys I've been following for such a long time. Katrina has inspired me to grow so many exciting things over the years and I'm so looking forward to seeing what she has to share this year! Be sure to check her out on Instagram and youtube @homegrown.garden.If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.com That's all from me, happy growing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello and welcome back to Diaries of a Lady Gardener, the podcast about all things planty!From flowers and fruits to succulents and sowing micro greens, we cover a whole host of topics with some of your favourite people across the gardening world. This ones for those who prefer plants to people and think of their seedlings as their children.This episode is sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers, who are celebrating the great outdoors this spring! Visit them in stores across the UK or at moleonline.com between the 1st of March and 31st of May to make the most of their fabulous offers. You'll find discounts on items like sheds, garden furniture and all those gardening essentials, so head over to check out their full product range and get your garden summer ready!For this weeks episode, I chatted to Kelly from Wild Wales seeds all about life as a farmer and how they have diversified their beef and arable farm into wildflowers. Whilst life as they it know on the farm remains uncertain, the family are making the most of everyday and filling our gardens with gorgeous blooms!Don't forget to give Kelly and her business a follow in instagram @wildwales_seeds and check out their incredible seed mixes - plus, their little ones Ffion and Freya are the cutest little farmers ever. I can't wait to see all of the photos of this years crop, as well as enjoy some of their blooms in my own allotment!If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.com That's all from me, happy growing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello and welcome back to Diaries of a Lady Gardener, the podcast about all things planty!From flowers and fruits to succulents and sowing micro greens, we cover a whole host of topics with some of your favourite people across the gardening world. This ones for those who prefer plants to people and think of their seedlings as their children.This episode is sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers, who are celebrating the great outdoors this spring! Visit them in stores across the UK or at moleonline.com between the 1st of March and 31st of May to make the most of their fabulous offers. You'll find discounts on items like sheds, garden furniture and all those gardening essentials, so head over to check out their full product range and get your garden summer ready!This week, I got to chat to the lovely Rachel from @rachels.allotment all about her exciting peat free soil testing trials and life with her garden/allotment!If you've loved listening, please do leave a review and let me know on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener, I love to hear from you all with questions, suggestions and your own gardening stories! That's all from me this week, happy growing!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello and welcome back to Diaries of a Lady Gardener, the podcast about all things planty!From flowers and fruits to succulents and sowing micro greens, we cover a whole host of topics with some of your favourite people across the gardening world. This ones for those who prefer plants to people and think of their seedlings as their children.This episode is sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers, who are celebrating the great outdoors this spring! Visit them in stores across the UK or at moleonline.com between the 1st of March and 31st of May to make the most of their fabulous offers. You'll find discounts on items like sheds, garden furniture and all those gardening essentials, so head over to check out their full product range and get your garden summer ready!This week, I got to chat to the fabulous Henrietta and Bridget from The Land Gardeners all about how they're on a to make life better for our soil. I found this chat so inspiring and cannot wait to get my hands on their new book, Soil to Table, in the coming weeks!It still makes me laugh everyday at how excited I get about soil, my friends think I'm crazy but it's always a treat to chat to people who are just as passionate, if not more, about the subject! Definitely check The Land Gardeners out on Instagram and get yourself a copy of their new book to find out more! If you've loved listening, please do leave a review and let me know on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener, I love to hear from you all with questions, suggestions and your own gardening stories! That's all from me this week, happy growing!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello and welcome back to Diaries of a Lady Gardener, the podcast about all things planty!From flowers and fruits to succulents and sowing micro greens, we cover a whole host of topics with some of your favourite people across the gardening world. This ones for those who prefer plants to people and think of their seedlings as their children.This week, I chatted to the lovely Carly from Sweet Williams Flowers, a florist local to me who took on the business as a complete career change a number of years ago. Being local, we even got to meet in person which is always extra exciting. I'll confess early on, I definitely used this as a prime opportunity to ask ALL of my wedding floristry questions in anticipation of the wedding flowers I've got on the go this year, so I hope lots of you will find this just as helpful as I did!Chatting with Carly was just fab, I learnt so much and can't wait to welcome the Sweet Williams team to the allotment later this year! Who knows, maybe next year we'll be growing flowers together! Be sure to check out their instagram @sweetwilliamsflowers and online shop, or, if you're ever in North Devon, pop into the shop and say hi!If you've loved listening, please do leave a review and let me know on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener, I love to hear from you all with questions, suggestions and your own gardening stories! That's all from me this week, happy growing!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello and welcome back to Diaries of a Lady Gardener, the podcast about all things planty!From flowers and fruits to succulents and sowing micro greens, we cover a whole host of topics with some of your favourite people across the gardening world. This ones for those who prefer plants to people and think of their seedlings as their children.This weeks guest issss…. Katie from the petal passion flower farm talking all about the preparation for her first year as a flower farmer after a big lifestyle change. We talked about what it's like to work with flowers when you suffer from terrible hay fever, how sustainable British blooms and DIY buckets are going to be the must-have for this years' wedding and so much more. Aspiring flower farmers, this one's for you!It was great to chat to Katie all about her plans and the prep for the year ahead, I just love hearing people's stories of how they discovered the joy of growing and the paths its taken their lives down. Be sure to follow along @thepetalpassion flower farm to see how the first year goes, best of luck Katie!That's all from me for this week. Thank you so much to everyone whose returned for another season, and hello to any new listeners, it's great to have you! If you've loved listening, please do leave a review and let me know on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener, I love to hear from you all!Happy growing!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello and welcome back to Diaries of a Lady Gardener, the podcast about all things planty!From flowers and fruits to succulents and sowing micro greens, we cover a whole host of topics with some of your favourite people across the gardening world. This ones for those who prefer plants to people and think of their seedlings as their children.This week, I chatted to the absolutely hilarious @emjorealdavies who you might remember for her floppy poppies, bumble flowers, the magic apple tree, wafty borders and The Big Garden Seed Swap. I have to admit, she really is one of my favourite personalities on Instagram and has me howling with laughter on a weekly basis, so you can imagine how excited I was about this one.What a treat to chat to Emma, almost, in real life! If like me you're eagerly anticipating the results of her grand garden designs this year, make sure you're following along with her journey @emjorealdavies, every single story/reel is comedy gold and she's also super lovely, so 10/10 would recommend.That's all from me for this week. Thank you so much to everyone whose returned for another season, and hello to any new listeners, it's great to have you! If you've loved listening, please do leave a review and let me know on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener, I love to hear from you all!Happy growing!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello and welcome back to Diaries of a Lady Gardener, the podcast about all things planty!From flowers and fruits to succulents and sowing micro greens, we cover a whole host of topics with some of your favourite people across the gardening world. This ones for those who prefer plants to people and think of their seedlings as their children.This week, I chatted to the lovely Efi, who I became friends with over the RHS level 2! She is a really amazing and inspirational woman who over the past few years has made her life more and more plant orientated, and recently got the most amazing job. So, before I give away anymore spoilers, enjoy!I'm really hoping I get to meet Efi in person this year, her enthusiasm is very infectious and I could chat with her for hours. Be sure to check her out on Instagram @kale.over.high.water to watch her transform her new plot over the coming months! If you've loved listening, please do leave a review and let me know on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener, I love to hear from you all with questions, suggestions and your own gardening stories! That's all from me this week, happy growing!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello and welcome back to Diaries of a Lady Gardener, the podcast about all things planty!From flowers and fruits to succulents and sowing micro greens, we cover a whole host of topics with some of your favourite people across the gardening world. This ones for those who prefer plants to people and think of their seedlings as their children.This week, I went on a very exciting roadtrip to the amazing Amelia's Flower Farm and I had the BEST day. The sky was blue, the sun was shining and we chatted about plants nearly all day with the odd break to eat a slice of cake and drink a cup of tea. What Amelia has done with her space is so inspirational and despite it being the middle of winter, there was so many exciting things to see from tray after tray after tray of seedlings to polytunnels full of ranunculus and rows of anemones. Whether you're an aspiring flower farmer or just need a few hints and tips on growing your own flowers, you're going to love this one.I cannot wait to go back and see Amelia's flower farm this summer - I just love everything about her business and her blooms - celebrating British grown flowers, being environmentally conscious and growing the most gorgeous blooms. 2022 is going to be a truly fabulous year, so make sure you follow along for her adventures @ameliasflowerfarm. If you've loved listening, please do leave a review and let me know on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener, I love to hear from you all with questions, suggestions and your own gardening stories! That's all from me this week, happy growing!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello and welcome back to season 3 of Diaries of a Lady Gardener, the podcast about all things planty!From flowers and fruits to succulents and sowing micro greens, we cover a whole host of topics with some of your favourite people across the gardening world. This ones for those who prefer plants to people and think of their seedlings as their children.For the first episode back of the season, i got the pleasure of chatting to author, environmentalist TV presenter, Frances Tophill. Many of you will know her as the friendly face of Gardeners' World with her beautiful allotment. It was a real treat to chat with Frances, diving into the world of perennial veg, talking to our plants (even if people think you're crazy for it) and how we can be a little more considerate of the world around us when planning our gardens and allotments. So, without further ado, enjoy!Gosh it's good to be back chatting about plants on the podcast and Frances was a fabulous first episode. The perennial veg chat has got me VERY excited, in fact, I just checked my ginger root that I've had in my veg basket for a few weeks for any signs of life and I think it's ready to plant!! Find frances on Instagram @francestophill and definitely check out her amazing selection of books, I can't wait to read the next one! That's all from me for this week. Thank you so much to everyone whose returned for another season, and hello to any new listeners, it's great to have you! If you've loved listening, please do leave a review and let me know on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener, I love to hear from you all!Happy growing!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello, and welcome back to of Diaries of a Lady Gardener!If you think gardening is cool and would rather take a trip to the garden centre than go out out, then you've found the right podcast. But also, you're not in the minority. Research from Draper Tools has revealed that over 80% of young people officially think gardening is cool, mainly because of its benefits for mental health and the environment. Draper Tools are sponsors of the Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, so why not join me in following them on Instagram, “at Draper underscore tools”?In this episode I to Mark and Daniel from Surreal Succulents about the plants that have always been a bit of a mystery to me - confession: I'm in the succulent house plant killer club. It was fab to hear about their history, their RHS Gold award winning displays and their most exciting launch of the semponium. Whether you've not got a clue about succulents or you're an avid collector, you'll love hearing all they have to say, enjoy! I've learnt so much from Mark and Daniel in the final podcast of the season and can't wait to visit them in 2022 to start building my very own succulent haven! They're so knowledgable and passionate with an insane selection of plants, so definitely head over to their instagram for more @surreal_succulents.That wraps up season 2! I just want to say a massive thank you to everyone who has downloaded, listened to, reviewed and shared the podcast this year. It really was a dream come true and I've loved each and every guest that's been on! And finally, a massive thank you to the team at @draper tools who have been such fantastic sponsors, here's to plants and pals!If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.com That's all from me, happy growing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello, and welcome back to of Diaries of a Lady Gardener!If you think gardening is cool and would rather take a trip to the garden centre than go out out, then you've found the right podcast. But also, you're not in the minority. Research from Draper Tools has revealed that over 80% of young people officially think gardening is cool, mainly because of its benefits for mental health and the environment. Draper Tools are sponsors of the Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, so why not join me in following them on Instagram, “at Draper underscore tools”?In this episode I chatted Chris from Sow Successful all about his journey in the horticultural industry and setting up his own business and his magical greenhouse. I discovered Chris when he partnered up with esteemed podcast guest Lizzie from the Rose Press Garden to sell plug plants to top bulb lasagnes, a revolutionary discovery that has definitely changed my life, so enjoy our chat! Great to hear from Chris, I really love hearing about everyone's gardening adventures and always find it so inspiring when people make their love of growing into a successful career. If you don't already, definitely head over and follow Chris @sow_successful to keep up with his growing adventures!If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.com That's all from me, happy growing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello, and welcome back to of Diaries of a Lady Gardener!If you think gardening is cool and would rather take a trip to the garden centre than go out out, then you've found the right podcast. But also, you're not in the minority. Research from Draper Tools has revealed that over 80% of young people officially think gardening is cool, mainly because of its benefits for mental health and the environment. Draper Tools are sponsors of the Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, so why not join me in following them on Instagram, “at Draper underscore tools”?In this episode I chatted the fabulous August, an air hostess turned gardener at Le Manor, founder of Seed Explorers and all round female inspiration. She is amazing and you're all going to love her (if you don't already that is!) Enjoy!August is quite possibly my new favourite person, I had so much fun recording this one and just came away feeling so inspired by her journey, her passion and her overall loveliness. I've ordered the babies' edible flower circus and will definitely be planning a visit to le manor next year, whose with me?If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.com That's all from me, happy growing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello, and welcome back to of Diaries of a Lady Gardener!If you think gardening is cool and would rather take a trip to the garden centre than go out out, then you've found the right podcast. But also, you're not in the minority. Research from Draper Tools has revealed that over 80% of young people officially think gardening is cool, mainly because of its benefits for mental health and the environment. Draper Tools are sponsors of the Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, so why not join me in following them on Instagram, “at Draper underscore tools”?In this episode I chatted Anna, the Urban Worm all about worm farming! We covered the reasons why you should worm farm, and all the basic so you can get started right away making amazing fertiliser for your gardens, for free! Anna's has an amazing journey and I've absolutely loved being a part of the 1000 worm farmers project so it was brilliant to get to chat about it for the podcast!Ok, so hopefully you're now all thinking about what containers might be suitable for your very own worm farm. Make sure you head to @the_urban_worm on Instagram to sign up and give your worms a home. I'll be sharing my adventures with my new worm family on my Instagram, and avidly following along with Anna's videos and hopefully you will too!If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.com That's all from me, happy worm farming! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello, and welcome back to of Diaries of a Lady Gardener!If you think gardening is cool and would rather take a trip to the garden centre than go out out, then you've found the right podcast. But also, you're not in the minority. Research from Draper Tools has revealed that over 80% of young people officially think gardening is cool, mainly because of its benefits for mental health and the environment. Draper Tools are sponsors of the Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, so why not join me in following them on Instagram, “at Draper underscore tools”?In this episode I chatted with Alec White, owner and nurseryman of Primrose Hall, who have the UK's largest selection of peonies for sale in the UK, including many of which that are rare and extremely collectible. Think of this everything you need to know about peonies in less than an hour and be prepared to leave this podcast and head off on the most glorious flower shopping spree…Ok, if I wasn't obsessed with peonies before I definitely am now. Who knew they were so easy to grow? A trip to visit the nursery for a picnic with the peonies has been added to my 2022 bucket list where it's likely my mum and I will be driving home with a car full of new blooms - can't wait! As promised, if you want to see more from Primrose Hall, you can find them on Instagram or Facebook @primrosehallpeoniesuk. Happy peony shopping plant friends!If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.com That's all from me, happy growing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello, and welcome back to of Diaries of a Lady Gardener!If you think gardening is cool and would rather take a trip to the garden centre than go out out, then you've found the right podcast. But also, you're not in the minority. Research from Draper Tools has revealed that over 80% of young people officially think gardening is cool, mainly because of its benefits for mental health and the environment. Draper Tools are sponsors of the Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, so why not join me in following them on Instagram, “at Draper underscore tools”?In this episode I went to meet Katrina from @summerfield_plot_and_garden_13. We spent the afternoon eating sandwiches and cake, chatting all things cut flowers. As someone who grows flowers for multiple sibling weddings in a single year on an allotment, she's a foundation of knowledge and has given me so much inspiration for my own flower patch AND, she is just the loveliest lady. So, here she is, dahlia and wedding flower queen, Katrina!!Being able to meet people in real life that you chat to pretty much everyday on Instagram is always weird because it's never awkward - it's just like meeting old friends. I loved spending the day with Katrina, seeing her plot and plants and hearing about her plans. Pop over to @summerfrield_plot_and_garden_13 to watch her flower patch come to life and who knows, maybe one day soon we'll be celebrating the launch of our own flower farming empire!If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.com That's all from me, happy growing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello, and welcome back to of Diaries of a Lady Gardener!If you think gardening is cool and would rather take a trip to the garden centre than go out out, then you've found the right podcast. But also, you're not in the minority. Research from Draper Tools has revealed that over 80% of young people officially think gardening is cool, mainly because of its benefits for mental health and the environment. Draper Tools are sponsors of the Diaries of a Lady Gardener podcast, so why not join me in following them on Instagram, “at Draper underscore tools”?In this episode I chatted with Emily, conservation scientist and co-founder of the not for profit business seedball which us gardeners all know and love. Designed to help bring wildflower meadows to all sorts of spaces, these seedballs are pretty amazing and bring joy to wherever they are scattered. Not only did we chat about how the business began, but about conservation, the magic of growing and how there's so much more still to come… enjoy! It was a pleasure chatting to Emily - what an amazing and passionate woman! The seedball team are doing truly amazing things, so definitely go and support their journey @seed_ball - I can't wait to see their wildflower field dreams coming true some day soon!If you've enjoyed listening today, please do subscribe too keep up to date with upcoming episodes and leave a review! In the meantime, I'd love to hear any of your questions and stories on Instagram @diaryofaladygardener or via email diaryofaladygardener@gmail.com That's all from me, happy growing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.