The brighter gardening show from Petersfield in Hampshire. An award-winning garden designer, a passionate home gardener and a King of the allotment are growing together. Join Claire Vennis with contributors Ann-Marie Powell and now Steve Amos as they update on the delights of their Hampshire gardens and allotments every month. Named by Feedspot as one of the UK's best gardening podcasts and produced by volunteers at Petersfield's Shine Radio. Contact the show at team@shineradio.uk or call 01730 555 500.
It's the most prestigious event in the gardening calendar, The RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025 and Coxy is thrilled to be in the stunning grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea for his first visit to the show - he's even allowed producer Kirsty to come with him! He speaks to Helier Bowling, Nicola Oakey, Katy Terry, Dr Lindsey Roberts, Nelly Hall, Simon Burvill and the Chelsea Pensioners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's that time of the year again where Ann and Coxy leave the Petersphere and take a trip to beautiful Beaulieu in the New Forest for the Gardeners' World Spring Fair. In this episode they speak to Emma, Charles and Chris from Hilliers, Oliver Parsons from the RHS, father and son from Headley Jonny & Inigo and Kelly-Jane Leach. Kelly-Jane Leach is also known as @Dirtygardenhoe on instagram. You can view her profile hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spring has finally sprung at the Adhurst Estate Allotments and there is excitement in the air about what this growing season will hold for Ann and Coxy. They also get expert growing advice from the garden goddess Helier Bowling and Ann meets Brigitte from Let's Grow Flax.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve is reunited with Claire Vennis to talk about the much anticipated third Petersfield Seed Swap. He also interviews local gardening legend, David Petche, who has received a recognition award from the RHS for 50 years of allotmenteering. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve, Ann and Coxy are together for a special Christmas allotment gathering. They discuss their highlights from the gardening year, what garden related presents they hope Father Christmas is bringing them and their growing plans for 2025. And it wouldn't be a Christmas special without a bloopers reel. Hoe hoe hoe - Merry Christmas and Happy Gardening! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve catches up with Ann at the Adhurst Estate Allotments to review her first year as an allotmenteer, they chat about what went well and what Ann has learnt from her first growing season. They also share their plans and aims for next season and Ann is preparing a new plot for expansion! Steve then heads over to Blackmoor to meet Neil at Southern Fruit Trees to find out all about Espalier fruit trees. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's spooky season and there's a lot of talk about pumpkins as Coxy worries about the size of his and where he will come in the annual competition. Steve takes a trip to Wylds Farm to find out about their new venture and it's not just all about the Christmas Trees! And we hear from some of the winners in the Petersfield in Bloom competition. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve and Coxy are preparing their allotment plots for autumn and winter. There's some rivalry and disappointment over pumpkins and Steve takes a trip to the quintessential Steep Flower Show, how did he get on this year? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coxy and Ann are in charge in this episode as Steve leaves the Petersphere for a summer holiday. They share what crops are ready for harvesting, Ann reflects on what worked and what didn't in her first season as an allotmenteer, Coxy has purchased yet another hoe for his collection and we hear from Eliza Fewings about the Mind peer support gardening group at the community garden. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's early July and it's very soggy down at the Adhurst Estate Allotments as Steve and Coxy catch up under the shelter at the community garden. Steve also meets Rowan Roberts, the swarm co-ordinator for the Petersfield and District Beekeepers Association. Rowan shares some fascinating facts about honey bees, swarms and what to do if you spot Asian Hornets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve and Coxy are reunited back at the Adhurst Estate Allotments and catch up on what's hot (certainly not the weather!) and what's not doing so well on the plot for this time of year. Coxy introduces us to his Dad as he shares some of his gardening wisdom and Steve takes a trip to Anglesey to spend some time with his Dad in the garden too. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Steve Amos as he continues his journey through the beautiful show gardens of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. In this episode he speaks to The National Autistic Society garden design team, Radio DJ Nick Grimshaw, Blackmore & Langdon Delphiniums, Hampshire Carnivorous Plants and Nelly from Alitex. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the biggest event in the gardening calendar, The RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024 and Steve is delighted to be here on press day. In this episode he speaks to Kyle McHale, Kate Cotterill and Lucy Hutchings, Ann-Marie Powell, Baz Granger, Dame Prue Leith, Irish musician CMAT, Darren Everest, Sparsholt College and the Children with Cancer UK Charity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Bank Holiday weekend and Ann & Coxy have taken a trip to the BBC Gardeners' World Spring Fair at Beaulieu. As well as filling a wheelbarrow full of purchased plants for their plots, they caught up with Sue Kent and Ellen Mary to chat about useful and edible weeds. Meanwhile Steve is at the Adhurst Estate Allotments learning all about composting with Horticultural Consultant Bev Exall. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve, Ann and Coxy have made it to the allotment all at the same time for their first recording all together! They chat about what's going on at this busy time of year, including planting potatoes and sweet peas. Steve also chats to tree surgeon Matt Marriot about the pollarding of the chestnut tree on Sheet village green. And the three lucky winners of the Gardeners' World Spring Fair competition are revealed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear the reveal as Steve Amos and Coxy pull the winners from the prize flower pot in our competition to win free tickets to the BBC Gardeners' World Spring Fair.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a busy day down at the Adhurst Estate Allotments but before Steve and Coxy start working through their long to do list, they have a catch up in the 'chairman's shed'. Coxy is inspired by Steve's prize winning carrots, they discuss all the veg that they plan on growing this year - if the mice can keep away from the seeds and Steve takes a time travelling tour through the ancient gardens of Britain at Butser Ancient Farm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Steve Amos catches up with long time gardening friend Coxy, we hear about the success of Petersfield's second Seed Swap, the community garden has a beautiful new eco shelter and Ann Marden is the newest member of the Adhurst Estate Allotments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve is back at the Adhurst Estate Allotment where he talks to his long-time allotment neighbour Coxy. They discuss what they're sowing now as well as their plans for the coming growing year. Steve also heads to Hedgefest at the Petersfield Community Garden where he speaks to Ian Turner and Phil Paulo from The Tree Council and PeCAN trustee Melanie Oxley.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a rainy February morning, Claire and Steve are alone at the soggy Adhurst Estate Allotments sheltering in Steve's 'Chairman's Lodge' - a make-shift lean-to! They discuss the importance of green spaces for good mental health, potato and dahlia tubers and how much they are looking forward to Spring. Joining them is Kate Forrester from Four Acre Farm in the New Forest who talks about her journey to start a market garden from a tired piece of land and Head Gardener Ben Pope is preparing for the seed-sowing frenzy coming soon. Claire is moving on from Growing Together and leaves the podcast in the capable, and sometimes muddy, hands of Steve. Growing Together is sponsored by De Mellow and Co - financial advice for you, your family and your future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time to start seed sowing! Claire and Steve discuss how to germinate tomato, aubergine and pepper seeds. From Steve's plot at the Adhurst Estate Allotments, and with the sound of children playing in their mud kitchen nearby, they also talk about planning your gardening space, give advice for pruning roses and look forward to the upcoming seed swap. Joining them in this episode is RHS Wisley Garden Manager Sheila Das who shares how her love of horticulture and growing edibles began, as well as the importance of soil health with the 'no dig' approach to the World Food Garden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a chilly morning recording the first Growing Together podcast of the year. Meeting as usual at the Adhurst Estate Allotment, Claire and Steve were bundled up in layers, armed with hot drinks and even a hot water bottle! With plans to ease slowly into the growing year, they share advice for sowing sweet peas, germinating onion seeds, how to chit potatoes and propagator excitement.If you're desperate to see spring colour, Mark Porter, trustee of the National Garden Scheme, reassures that gardens are opening very soon for viewing snowdrop and spring bulbs. Plus there's the enticing promise of cake - and it may surprise you to find out what variety of cake is a NGS favourite. Head Gardener Ben Pope returns with The Working Garden Diary for January with advice to 'garden by the seasons'. In this episode, Ben has plans to try something new this year, greenhouse inspiration, how to prune and why you should be eating sprouts now. Listen to a new episode of Growing Together at the beginning and middle of the month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy new gardening year! To start the new year with gardening inspiration, Claire and Steve revisit some of their favourite Growing Together podcast interviews from 2023. With Francis Tophill's passion for growing your own, Lee Connelly's campaign for more gardening in schools, the Drag Queen Gardener challenging gardening stereotypes, Lucy Hutchings' edible growing, Leigh Johnstone's Giving Garden and 3 garden designers showcasing gardening styles over the years - hear from some of the most interesting UK gardening voices in this special episode. Claire Vennis and Steve Amos will be back at the Adhurst Estate Allotment with gardening advice and expert interviews in mid-January.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meeting for the last time this year, Claire and Steve slip and slide in the mud to Steve's plot at the Adhurst Estate Allotment.Steve advises when to sow onions from seed, Claire explains how to take care of autumn-sown sweet peas and they both share their Christmas gardening wishes. Head Gardener Ben Pope brings an update of December garden-life in the Working Garden Diary, along with a sprinkling of Christmas cheer, and Nick Rook-Blackstone, owner and occasional Chief Elf at Wylds Christmas Tree Farm, talks all things Christmas trees!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a beautiful morning at the Adhurst Estate Allotment for Petersfield's inaugural Tree Festival. Claire and Steve met Ian Turner and Phil Paulo from The Tree Council, who were offering tree care advice and workshops throughout the day.They discover plans for community tree planting with charity Fitzroy's Rural Skills Project, how to create fairies and stick men from nature and talk to visitors to the festival who are looking forward to future crumbles from their newly purchased fruit trees!Representatives from PeCAN and East Hampshire District Council explain how the festival began, the success of the day and future plans to bring the growing community together. Growing Together is Shine Radio's gardening magazine podcast with a new episode twice a month. Listen at www.shineradio.uk on your favourite podcast app.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Growing Together gardening magazine podcast It's still very squelchy at the Adhurst Estate Allotment! In this episode, Claire and Steve discuss how to dig up and store dahlia tubers, cutting back autumn raspberries, plans for community composting and the benefits of being outside no matter what the weather. Tony Kirkham, former Head of Kew Gardens Arboretum, joins Claire at Dorset's Sculpture By The Lakes to talk about his fabulous career and Head Gardener Ben Pope has advice for how to look after your garden this time of year, what you can be doing in the garden and how to stay warm while you're in the garden!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Growing Together gardening magazine podcast It's a bit squelchy outside, and on a chilly Autumnal morning Claire and Steve are back at the Adhurst Estate Allotment. In this episode, there's advice for planting garlic, shallots and tulip bulbs, adding water butts and trees to your gardening space and bringing the outside in for gorgeous autumnal displays. Joining them is Laura Bower from the People's Trust for Endangered Species with advice for looking after wildlife this time of year and expert basket maker and willow weaver Mollie McMillen from her East Hampshire workshop. For gardening advice and expert interviews twice a month, listen to Growing Together with Claire Vennis and Steve Amos, the gardening magazine podcast from Shine Radio. Growing Together is sponsored by De Mellow and Co - financial advice for you, your family and your future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claire and Steve enjoy the mid-October evening colour at the Adhurst Estate Allotment and it's a magical place to be. It's also the time of year to think about what worked this year in the garden, what didn't and how you're going to plan your growing areas for next year. The autumn months can be very productive in preparing for the following years growing. Helen McAra from Wild Seasons Foraging takes Claire foraging in the Hampshire countryside and explains the dos and don'ts of wild food hunting and Ben Pope is back with a second instalment of The Working Garden Diary - collecting seeds, drying hydrangea flowers, lawn care and enticing offers of cake! Join Claire Vennis and Steve Amos twice a month for gardening tips, advice and expert interviews in Growing Together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's early October at the Adhurst Estate Allotment. The flowers are still bright and enjoying the sun, as are Claire and Steve! There's a lot to do in the garden this time of year including pruning rambling and climbing roses, tidying plots, sowing hardy annuals and seeds for wildflower meadows. Pumpkins are nearly ready for weighing too - have you grown some this year? Joining Claire and Steve are Lucy Lee from Ramshackle Flowers, who sows, grows and dries flowers throughout the year and Jon Munday from the Blackmoor Estate, who is surrounded by fruit trees as the Apple Tasting Day approaches. Listen to Growing Together, twice a month, with Claire Vennis and Steve Amos. Recorded at the Adhust Estate Allotment in Hampshire and supported by Alitex.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Hay Day at the Adhurst Estate Allotment and time to cut back the meadow in the orchard. While looking forward to the orchard fruit, Claire and Steve discuss bulbs - spring and garlic - local apple tasting and some garden 'housekeeping' for this time of year. Featuring in this episode is the first instalment of the Working Garden Diary with Head Gardener Ben Pope and designers of an award-winning showcase garden from the BBC Gardeners' World Autumn Fair.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Early September at the allotment and there's a lot going on. Harvesting, clearing and tidying plots, collecting seeds... and partaking in giant vegetable competitions.How do you protect your plot over winter? Are you going to create a dead hedge? Have you thought about what your Spring garden will look like? And what on earth is pumpkin rowing?Claire and Steve discuss all the above and more in the latest episode. They're also looking forward to Hay Day in the orchard and another flower show for Steve to showcase this year's produce at.Joining them is Jan Knowlson from the South Downs National Park with an update on the ReNature initiative and Peter from Petersfield's Men's Shed has advice on how to make a wooden planter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sitting in the middle of the Miyawake Forest, planted at the allotment last year, Claire and Steve discuss the gardening year so far - and what weather we've had! There's excitement for expanding pumpkins, advice on how to cut back wildflower areas and meadows, dahlia staking ideas and upcoming hedgerow delights. Joining them are cut flower growing expert Helier Bowling with autumn sowing inspiration and Lynette Clarke from the Steep Flower Show with news of this year's 102nd village show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back at the Adhurst Estate Allotment, Claire and Steve catch up on what's new at the plot, including some uninvited guests!Steve has started showing some of his produce at local shows and Claire is planning to order spring bulbs soon. Joining them in this edition is Eddie from the Traditional Garden Growers, who reveals how sheep wool can enrich soil, and Petersfield Physic Garden volunteer Mike lovingly talks about this hidden gem in the heart of the town. Join Claire Vennis and Steve Amos, twice a month, for gardening advice, interviews and chat. Sponsored by Alitex Glasshouses, modern Victoria glasshouses, based in South Harting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dodging the rain and fuelled by delicious ice cream from Hackney Gelato, Claire and Steve spent a busy day at the world's largest flower show, which was also celebrating it's 30th anniversary.And talking of anniversaries, Plant Heritage celebrated their 45th anniversary in the Floral Marquee and Business Manager Gill Groombridge explains more about the conservation work of this important charity.Leigh Johnston, otherwise known as the Beardy Gardener, introduces his pioneering Giving Garden. A direct result of his own struggles with mental health, Leigh shares his own story and how he hopes his garden will provide support and inspiration.Also featured are specialist growers of cosmos, eucalyptus and dahlias.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claire visits the BBC Gardeners' World Live show, at the NEC in Birmingham, to meet with and talk to garden experts and designers.This hour-long episode features vegetable growing inspiration, urban and balcony gardening, beautiful borders, no dig advice, organic gardening, ideas to help wildlife, encouraging young people in horticulture and a love affair with peonies! Steve will be joining Claire at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival for the next Growing Together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a hot summer's evening, Claire and Steve record this episode of Growing Together in a private garden in Hampshire. There's innovative watering ideas as we learn to cope with hot weather and climate change - including a solar panelled well - a love of visiting open gardens, wildflowers, too many courgette plants and a confession from Steve! With special guests National Garden Scheme garden owner Karen Llewellyn and garden designer Emma Atkinson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While Steve tends to his award-winning dahlias, Claire visits this year's Chelsea Flower Show. Saving oak trees, forestry education, gardening with no limits, encouraging young gardeners, celebrating heroines of horticulture, admiring Alitex's trade stand, head gardener advice and cinnamon buns are top of the agenda for this eclectic edition of Growing Together. With thanks to Geraint Richards, Head Forester at the Duchy of Cornwall, author Robert Penn, Drag Queen Gardener, Skinny Jean Gardener, Pollyanna Wilkinson, Nelly Hall, Julia Parker and Ben Pope.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the blossom still in bloom and growing times about 2 weeks behind where they usually are, Claire and Steve squelch and squash their way to the Adhurst Estate Allotments. They're joined by Alitex's Nelly Hall with her second Chelsea Flower Show 'Growing Diary' and tree expert Phil Paulo talks about healthy hedgerows as part of National Hedgerow Week. There's also advice for growing dahlias and beans, feeding your plants and what to do if you see a swarm of bees. Join Claire Vennis and Steve Amos in Growing Together, twice a month. Sponsored by Alitex Glasshouses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode, Claire goes solo to the BBC Gardeners' World Spring Fair in Beaulieu while Steve tends to his greenhouse! Kevin Smith, editor of Gardeners' World Magazine, promotes Plot to Plate, gardener and presenter Francis Tophill has plans for an edible prairie meadow and Sparsholt College champions emerging garden designers as their show garden supports the cancer charity Maggie's. Join Claire Vennis and Steve Amos in Growing Together, the gardening podcast - new twice a month - from Shine Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gardening for wellbeing and mindfulness is top of the agenda in this episode of Growing Together with Claire and Steve. It's so important to get your dose of Vitamin G! Joining them is Beth Benning from the charity MIND with a new Petersfield Gardening Club and Nelly Hall with the first instalment of her 'Growing Diary' for Alitex's trade stand at the Chelsea Flower Show. There's also advice for planting courgettes, protecting against late Spring frost and the reveal of what was enjoying nocturnal digging in Claire's potato patch! Growing Together is sponsored by Alitex Glasshouses, modern Victorian glasshouses, based in South Harting. Listen to a new episode at the beginning and middle of each month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claire and Steve meet for a second time this month at the Adhurst Estate Allotment for gardening chat and advice - and they're delighted to welcome Alitex Glasshouses as a supporter of the podcast! Also joining them in this episode is Bea Attley from the Petersfield Pumpkin Growers Association and Neil and Catherine Wallsgrove from Pepperpot Herbs. There's advice for potato planting and dahlia cutting as well as a pumpkin-growing challenge and herb inspiration. Join Claire and Steve, twice a month, to grow together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Growing Together is growing and you can now listen to a new episode twice a month, full of gardening advice and chat, as well as interviews with experts. Claire and Steve are once again at the Adhurst Estate Allotments, thrilled with the success of Petersfield's first Seed Swap and enjoying the warmth of the Spring sun (when it comes out!). There's lots to sow and plan for this month with Steve launching his Project Carrot and Parsnip 2023 and Claire trying new seeds for her new cutting flower garden. You can also win tickets to the BBC Gardeners' World Spring Fair and get involved in Petersfield in Bloom too. With expert interviews from Mark Porter at the National Garden Scheme and medicinal herbalist Jo Dunbar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Petersfield In Bloom, the flower growing and display competition, has launched for 2023! Organised by the Petersfield Town Council, the competition is supported for the first time by the gardening podcast Growing Together. With 13 categories, including 2 new ones this year: 'Grow Your Own' and 'Special 2023 Coronation Theme', Kathryn Ellis-Blandford from the town council spoke to Growing Together presenter Claire Vennis about the competition in more detail.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Compost Week UK, March 13th-19th. Petersfield's Community Garden chair Sue Edberg explains the various ways compost is made at the garden and volunteer Sue Dillon encourages more families to come to the garden on Saturday mornings. There's also good news for the garden's fundraising efforts for their planned Eco Structure too. Claire Vennis presents the gardening podcast Growing Together for Shine Radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hampshire-based gardener Helier Bowling won 5 stars for her cut flower garden on the Alitex stand at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show last July. Claire Vennis from gardening podcast Growing Together met Helier in her greenhouse to find out where her love of growing flowers started, what flower seeds she likes to grow and how she's broken her own growing rule! Listen to the Growing Together podcast for regular gardening advice, tips and interviews.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's still time to see the Houseplant Takeover in the Glasshouse at RHS Wisley, open until March 12th. RHS Garden Manager Emma Allen describes some of the plants on display that make up the amazing 'Deep Sea Dive' exhibition to Shine Radio's Claire Vennis, and looks forward to a new Orchid display coming soon. Claire Vennis presents the gardening podcast Growing Together from Shine Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Petersfield Young Farmers are hosting a charity Dung Run on Sunday 25th March, after last year's success. All profits will be split between the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance and the Petersfield Young Farmers Club. Young Farmers Jack and Henry, as well as PYF mentor Gwen Woodruff, spoke to Shine Radio's Claire Vennis about the Young Farmers' Club and the quality of the dung!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The yellow daffodils in March remind us of sunny days to come and this month is all about preparing for the sowing frenzy of April. With the transition from Winter to Spring, where the garden starts to bloom again, it's time to prepare your plots, sow a few early seeds AND - come to the first ever Petersfield Seed Swap on March the 26th, from 4 until 6pm at the Half Moon pub in Sheet. Garden Goddess Helier Bowling also gives advice for a cut flower garden after her 5 star success at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show last year. Happy Gardening!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a lot to prepare for the gardening year ahead this month as Claire and Steve discuss at the Adhurst Estate Allotments. It's time to sow chillis, aubergines, tomatoes, broad beans, sweet peas (if you haven't already) and more. Potato tubers can start to chit and dahlia bulbs need to be gently woken up. Also with pruning advice from local tree expert Phil Paulo and a Houseplant Takeover at the RHS Wisley with Garden Manager Emma Allen. And look out for details of Petersfield's first seed swap - coming soon in March!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy new gardening year! Claire and Steve meet at the Adhurst Estate Allotments in the January sun to give gardening advice and discuss 2023 gardening plans. With early sowings of tomato and pepper seeds, ideas for how to put your unwanted Christmas tree to good use, bare root advice and a visit from some young gardeners. Award-winning garden designer Ann-Marie Powell shares her gardening wishes for the year and Maia Smith introduces her new florist shop on Lavant Street called Maia's Flowers. If you are interested in a Petersfield Seed Swap please let Claire and Steve know by emailing team@shineradio.uk or calling 01730 5 55 500. Happy gardening!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's December and a new tree plantation is taking root at the allotments, garlic and onion sets are sown and Susanna Jarrett from Flowers By The Bridge gives expert Christmas wreath tips. Steve and Claire also share their top 3 Christmas gardening wish lists. What's on yours? Listen to a new Growing Together every month with Steve and Claire from Petersfield's Shine Radio on shineradio.uk or on your favourite podcast app. Happy gardening! Photo credit: Susanna JarrettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.