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With the arrival of an early summer, David heads to Bangor where a non-gardening couple took on a beautiful mature garden 9 years ago. Janet and her husband Carl had lived in South Africa, Germany and England, but it was only in taking on their garden near Ballyholme Beach that they got into all things green. David tours the suburban plot and finds out how it has connected them with neighbours and taught them patience. In Kilkenny, David explores the restored 17th century garden behind Rothe House which was lost under a car park until 2008. Gardener Mary Pyke explains how archaeology helped them recreate the generous merchant house plot. Adam Frost chooses the ‘Dunwich Rose' as his shrub of the month and Claire McNally joins David in studio to answer questions including one on how to raise the popular cottage garden plant Aquilegia from seed. Email the programme at gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Do you want to grow your own veg but have limited space? Perhaps you've got room for a window box or a few containers and don't know where to start. Maybe you're dreaming of fresh, homegrown fruit but don't quite know how to fit it into your plot. Gardeners' World presenter Adam Frost reveals how you can grow your own harvests, no matter how small your growing space. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David Maxwell heads to Hillsborough Castle and Gardens where nearly 20,000 spring bulbs are blooming. Head Gardener, Claire Woods shows off the large collection of daffodils bred in Northern Ireland and gives some tips on getting the best out of these bulbs. Ann FitzSimons explains what she's learnt after living with a living wall for 2 years and Adam Frost reveals his shrub for April (Euonymus nanus var. turkestanicus). In studio, David is joined by Anna Hudson, who will suggest what we can all sow now for a home grown harvest later this year and, with David, she'll take questions from listeners including suggestions for a shallow planter and how to cure an unhappy looking holly tree. Email the programme at gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Clive Anderson's guests in Salford include Bridget Christie who returns with series two of The Change. Gardener's World expert Adam Frost who is on the road with his 'Lessons from the Garden' tour and up and coming stand up Louise Young. Music is from Richard Dawson who has just released a new album 'End of the Middle' and cellist and singer Abel Selaocoe performs from his new album 'Hymns of Bantu'Presenter: Clive Anderson Producer: Jessica Treen
Mollie has a natter with good friend of the podcast Adam Frost. Find out all about Adam's UK tour and about his new book entitled 'For the love of plants'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the easiest things to grow in the garden says Adam Frost and you'll be digging up potato 'jewels' later in the year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With the temperatures edging up, it's time to get those Dahlia tubers planted up for the season ahead and that's what David Maxwell found Ann FitzSimons doing when he dropped into her country garden glasshouse near Killinchy. At the National Trust's Downhill Demesne, students from the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) are learning the art of making a dry stone wall from expert Paddy McKeegan. Head gardener, Una Quinn also tells David about her plans for a clover lawn alongside the Bog garden. In west Belfast, a visit to the Three Sisters Community Garden shows what gardening can achieve in a high density urban environment. A plot of waste ground once blighted by illegal dumping has been transformed into a place for social interaction and learning. Also on the programme, BBC Gardeners' World presenter Adam Frost reveals his favourite shrub for March and Rosie Maye joins David live in studio. Email the programme at gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
With spring just around the corner presenter David Maxwell, explores what we can all get growing in mid-February to get ahead of the game. Sweet Peas, Tomatoes and Chillies can all be sown right now on a warm windowsill for a summer full of scent and home grown goodness. Amy Kelly reveals how you can have a delicious crop of raspberries and strawberries without a garden and Gardeners' World presenter Adam Frost tells us why he's picked a showy willow as his shrub of the month. Also on the programme, as Mount Venus nursery prepares to move up the road, David joins Oliver Schurmann to find out about the logistics of moving a plant business and garden that's celebrating its 25th birthday. In studio, David is joined by expert Ann FitzSimons. Email the programme at gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
As temperatures drop, David Maxwell is joined in studio by Ann FitzSimons to consider how to deal with snow and ice in the garden. He also heads to the National Trust's Mount Stewart where despite the freezing weather work is continuing to reclaim areas of the garden lost to invasive bamboo. At the Chelsea Physic Garden in London, Emily Hazell explains how they protect tender species which already benefit from the urban heat island effect. She also explains her very precise rules for what stays and what gets cut down in the borders so they are tidy through the winter months. Also on the programme, Gardeners' World presenter Adam Frost begins his Shrub of the Month series with his must-have shrub for January. Email the programme at gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Tomatoes are fun to grow, with many different varieties to choose from, and they taste so much better home-grown than from the shops. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Moving home and thinking about the practical and emotional aspects of leaving your garden? Or perhaps you're about to garden a new plot. Join BBC Gardeners' World presenter and landscape designer Adam Frost as he shares the ins and out of leaving his garden following a recent move to a smaller space nearby. Listen in as Adam advises on everything from which plants to take and which plants to leave, how to bed things in when you get there, making memories before you leave and whether we ever really have ownership of a garden or are just custodians of the nature within. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With the leaves falling presenter David Maxwell heads to the 25 acre arboretum at Brook Hall near Derry. David Gilliland shows him some of the large collection of trees that are dazzling before their leaves drop including one which smells like toffee! Also on the programme, Gardeners' World presenter Adam Frost on his life, career and his new garden in Lincolnshire. Oliver Schurmann reveals his penultimate perennial of the month and David is joined in studio by Brendan Little who will take questions from listeners and offer some seasonal advice. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Join Adam Frost on the Gardeners' World Live stage as he talks about his greenhouse, his memories of Tidy Nan and how his family help in the garden now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adam Frost talks to award-winning chef Michel Roux at his show garden The Chef's Table during Gardeners' World Live. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Turning your love of gardening into a profession is an increasingly viable option as a first job or a change in career, offering the possibility of working in public or private spaces in the UK or overseas, and potentially paving the way for related opportunities such as landscaping, garden design or garden presenting as Adam Frost explains. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gardening is well known for having a positive effect on both mental and physical health. It's also a fantastic activity for bringing people together, helping to strengthen bonds within families, for example, from gardening with children to unifying a marriage or multi-generational relationship by sowing and growing side by side or using gardening to take time out. Join Adam Frost as he talks about how gardening has helped many relationships in his life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Gardeners' World presenter and designer Adam Frost for a behind-the-scenes tour of show gardens at home and abroad, including gold medal-winning creations at RHS Chelsea Flower Show and exciting plans for a pot to plate garden at this year's BBC Gardener's World Live. Plus find top tips on how to best experience show gardens for ideas and inspiration to try out at home, and advice on how to create your own show garden if you're a budding designer and thinking about giving it a go. Could another Chelsea show garden be in the mix? Tune in to find out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Delicious, nutritious and easy to grow - beetroot is a must for the veg plot. Discover more in this short podcast. Plus get free seeds with our March, April and May issues. May also includes our 2 for 1 Gardens guide. Buy the magazine here: https://bit.ly/BuyGWMagSowalong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Holman welcomes back Trey Williams, CPA, President of Maner Costerisan, Lansing, MI, to discuss recent promotions at Maner Costerisan. LANSING, Mich. – Maner Costerisan has announced 11 staff promotions within its award-winning, full-service business consulting, wealth management, technology and public accounting firm. Ten team members have been promoted to manager and Kevin Todd, CPA, EA, USTCP, has been elevated to senior manager. Kevin Todd, CPA, EA, USTCP, was promoted from manager to senior manager in Maner's tax department, where he will focus on tax planning and compliance for individual and for-profit business returns and provide support for federal and state controversy work. Ten team members across five departments received promotions to manager, including: Brendan Baker, CPA, joined Maner Costerisan in 2019 as an intern and started full-time in 2020. He works in the firm's audit department, providing assurance services to Maner's telecommunication, nonprofit and education clients. Kelly Decker started at Maner in 2018 and previously served as an associate in the firm's accounting & outsourced department. Decker works primarily with nonprofit clients and provides foundational accounting-related services. She recently obtained an American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Nonprofit Certification to assist them better. Decker is also a Certified Sage Intacct Implementation Specialist and provides expertise and guidance on software to the firm's Intacct clients. Adam Frost joined Maner Costerisan in 2019 following a merger with Stevens, Kirinovic & Tucker P.C. He works in the firm's accounting & outsourced department, providing accounting and financial support to Maner's government clients. Steven Guipe, CFP®, joined Maner's Wealth Management team as a wealth advisor in 2021. He collaborates with the firm's clients to develop highly personalized and tailored financial plans to help them achieve their goals. Additionally, he successfully completed the multi-step, rigorous certification process and obtained his Certified Financial Planner license (CFP®) in 2023, allowing him to provide clients with expertise in multiple areas. Will Kwiecinski, CPA, works in Maner's tax department, specializing in consolidated returns and affordable housing partnerships with a focus on personal property taxes. Madison Ley, CPA, joined Maner in 2019 after spending time as an accounting clerk at an insurance agency. She works in Maner's accounting & outsourced department, supporting the firm's small and midsize business and nonprofit clients prepare their financials and payroll. Ana Loew, CPA, started at Maner in 2021 and works in the firm's tax department, providing tax services to nonprofit and for-profit clients. She also specializes in guiding organizations through the intricacies of gaining IRS tax-exempt status. Steven Osborn joined Maner in 2016 and previously served as an associate in the firm's audit department. His daily responsibilities include providing audit and assurance services to nonprofit clients. Madison Reavis joined Maner in 2018 and works in the accounting & outsourced department, providing accounting services to the firm's nonprofit clients. She specializes in QuickBooks Desktop and Online and is a certified QuickBooks Online ProAdvisor. Adam Rivera, Internal IT, Operations, has over a decade of internal IT experience. In his new role, he will oversee critical IT projects, and continue to support Maner's internal technology strategy, ensuring its systems are robust, efficient, secure, and forward-thinking. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
These beautiful flowers are loved by garden designers, and are regulars at Chelsea Flower Show. Discover more in this short podcast. Plus get free seeds with our March, April and May issues. May also includes our 2 for 1 Gardens guide. Buy the magazine here: https://bit.ly/BuyGWMagSowalong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Adam Frost explains how to grow fresh carrots in the garden, when to sow, when to harvest, health benefits and delicious recipe ideas. If you've enjoyed listening to Adam Frost, why not join him for a three-night break in Somerset, on one of our exclusive Gardeners' World weekends. Find out more: https://bit.ly/3UnRCxg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Adam Frost explains how to grow fresh, delicious spinach, and easy recipe ideas from Cassie Best of BBC Good Food magazine. If you've enjoyed listening to Adam Frost, why not join him for a three-night break in Somerset, on one of our exclusive Gardeners' World weekends. Find out more: https://bit.ly/3UnRCxg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Adam Frost shares how to grow pumpkins, their health benefits, advice on growing squashes and tasty recipe ideas from BBC Good Food magazine's Cassie Best. If you've enjoyed listening to Adam Frost, why not join him for a three-night break in Somerset, on one of our exclusive Gardeners' World weekends. Find out more: https://bit.ly/3UnRCxg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Forget memories of over-boiled school cabbage! Adam Frost shares how to delicious, healthy fresh leaves, while Cassie Best from BBC Good Food magazine offers up some tasty recipe ideas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Adam Frost explains how to grow peas and beans in the garden, while Cassie Best from BBC Good Food magazine offers up some tasty recipe ideas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The humble spud is so easy to grow in a patio container or in rows in the veg patch. Adam Frost explains how and when to get them started, while Cassie Best, Editor of BBC Good Food magazine, shares delicious ways to serve them Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week Adam Frost explains how to grow Tomatoes in the garden, while Cassie Best from BBC Good Food magazine offers up some tasty recipe ideas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Onions are the mainstay of many delicious hearty meals. Adam Frost shares how to grow them in a pot or in the garden, while Cassie Best from BBC Good Food magazine offers up some tasty recipe ideas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adam Frost is always happiest in his veg garden, enjoying the thrill of harvesting his own fresh homegrown veg. But what he loves even more is cooking this homegrown bounty – creating delicious meals with produce taken straight from plot to plate. In this series he talks to Cassie Best, food director of BBC Good Food for inspirational recipes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Your hosts, Lauren DeLeary and Adam Frost sit down to explore the profound concept of finding meaning and purpose for self-growth, rather than fixating on other people's problems. We delve into the intriguing dynamics of how society sometimes villainizes proactive problem solvers and why it's essential to strike a balance between personal growth and external impact. Join us as we challenge conventional perspectives and discuss strategies for living a more purposeful and growth-oriented life while making a positive impact without being seen as 'villains.' Get ready for a conversation that will inspire and empower you to reevaluate your approach to personal development and societal change.
Season 3: Episode 30 In the Atheists series, Mike shares his thoughts on connecting with atheists in his journey and interviews a few whose work has impacted him in significant ways. This week, he talks with Adam Frost from the Curiocity Podcast. Everything Numa Curiocity
Hey Curious Cuties! Welcome to Curiocity, the podcast that invites your mind to wander freely through the fascinating streets of the human experience. Whether you're a seasoned explorer of the soul, a lover of the latest trends, or someone who simply enjoys a good night out with friends, you're officially a citizen of Curiocity, and this is your playground. I'm your host, your personal tour guide, and your loving Mayor… Lauren DeLeary and I'm joined by my co-host, partner in crime, Adam Frost. We're two married millennials on a mission to celebrate the diverse spectrum of life. Our episodes are designed to resonate with you on a personal level, because here in Curiocity, we believe in genuine, relatable, and always on-trend conversations. Picture our citizens, our beloved listeners, as a vibrant mosaic of humanity. On one hand, we have the spiritual seekers, the earthy philosophers, and the anthropological adventurers delving into self-development and harnessing the power of energy. On the other hand, we have the fashion enthusiasts and pop culture aficionados who love nothing more than a night of dancing with friends. And guess what? They're often the same person! Because here in Curiocity, we expertly blend the "woo-woo" with the "woohoo." In our charming town of Curiocity, we nurture curiosity about all aspects of life, encouraging each other to explore the rich tapestry of the human experience. The central themes of our episodes revolve around growth and evolution, serving as constant reminders that we are never stuck in one place and can transform as often as we desire. But what makes Curiocity truly special is you… our fellow citizens… the curious cuties that you are. While we all evolve, grow and even change our minds - we are united by the thread of curiosity. So, fellow citizens, Curious Cuties, let's embark on this thrilling adventure together, where curiosity is our most cherished attribute as humans. Join us in embracing life's vast experiences, in our journey toward self-improvement, and in savoring it all with a generous sprinkle of fun. After all, life is a playground, and we're here not just to observe but to play, explore, and revel in its beauty. Where curiosity reigns supreme - Welcome to Curiocity! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curiocitypod/support
Join us for an exclusive conversation with garden designer and Gardeners' World TV presenter, Adam Frost. Recorded at BBC Gardeners' World Live, and Hosted by presenter and broadcaster, Nicki Chapman, the audience listened in in as Adam discussed how his own garden has developed over the past year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adam explains why the beauty and simplicity of foxgloves makes them his favourite flowers. He also shares how he collects the seeds, enabling him to keep growing more year after year. Get more seed sowing advice, delivered direct to your inbox, by signing up to our free newsletter: https://bit.ly/GWpodNewsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices