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In this episode of The Underground Podcast, Phil and Kate sit down with internationally acclaimed garden designer, TV presenter, and horticulturalist Peter Donegan. Known for his visionary approach to garden design, Peter shares his journey from growing plants under his bed as a child to designing breathtaking landscapes around the world. His passion for storytelling through gardens shines through as he discusses transformative projects, including a poignant garden in Melbourne honouring veterans and a hidden courtyard garden in a 13th-century French castle (links to view below)Peter also delves into the importance of biodiversity, how small urban gardens can make a big impact, and why gardens should evoke emotion rather than just tick design boxes. With his signature blend of insight, humour, and deep expertise, Peter offers a fresh perspective on what it really means to create meaningful green spaces.Don't miss Peter Donegan as he presents the APL (Association of Professional Landscapers) Awards on Friday 14th March at The Brewery, London.Tune in for an inspiring episode filled with passion, creativity, and a little bit of rock and roll in garden design!Peter Donegan: https://doneganlandscaping.comMelbourne Garden: https://doneganlandscaping.com/blog/2024/03/24/peoples-choice-award-melbourne-international-flower-and-garden-show-2024/French Garden: https://doneganlandscaping.com/blog/2022/06/28/inauguration-chateau-de-peronne-jardin-philophrosyne/Laburnocytisus 'Adamii': https://www.suttons.co.uk/laburnocytisus-adamii_MH12152Your hosts:Phil Wright: http://wrightobara.comKate Turner: http://www.gardenerguru.co.uk
Ken Crowther talks to internationally renown garden designer and landscape architect, Peter Donegan. #MelbourneFlowerShow #Ireland #gardening #horticulture == We're delighted to have Gro-rite Horticulture sponsoring World Radio Gardening.com, find out about automatic pot watering systems available for mail order delivery: bit.ly/3wCPyHy For 2024, World Radio Gardening is planning a series of 4 exclusive newsletters. These will be loaded with extra special content and deals for you as a gardener. Make sure you don't miss out by signing up today via sign-up page: bit.ly/3RWwhYR The first newsletter is out now here: bit.ly/3TfbXT1 – don't miss the next one! Also, don't forget – if you like what we do, why not tip Ken and team with a coffee – Buy us a coffee (bit.ly/48RLP75) – as a thank you for the work done to bring this website to life.
In this episode I speak with Elissa Astorino of Elissa Astorino Garden Design. Elissa is based in Canada and currently a student, but graduating this month.She came out to Australia in March to help Peter Donegan with his MIFGS garden as well as designing and building her own garden in the Border Gardens competition.She has a great attitude towards learning, which is what has lead to her being in Australia and not only working at MIFGS, but also developing working relationships with Yards Landscapes and Semken Landscaping to the point that she's worked/working for them for a 3 month placement.I'm looking forward to following along with Elissa on her career in design.You can follow her on Instagram @elissa_astorinoIn the episode I did with Jim Fogarty, we discussed a Landscape Design course we're both a part of, and in some exciting news, there's a Landscaping Podcast discount code for the course!Use the coupon code: LANDSCAPINGPODCAST when paying in full and you'll save $400! You can head to ulleo.com/landscaping to see the talented people involved in the course, as well as to sign up or see the other courses they offer.You can follow Ulleo on Instagram @ulleoIf you're wanting to sign up to be on the mailing list for The Landscaping School, you can find the link here.You can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page@instyle_gardens@thelandscapingpodcastYou can view each episode on our YouTube channel
In this episode I speak with Ben French from Yards Landscapes, a landscape design, construction and maintenance business based in Brisbane.Ben started early in the industry, working at a landscape supply yard while still at school, and then trialled different roles within landscaping to work out which ones he liked best.Yards was originally solely design and construction, but maintenance gradually took over and is now the majority of the business.Ben and a few of his team were in Melbourne recently helping Peter Donegan build his 2024 MIFGS garden, so we discussed what that experience was like, and Ben also talks about the benefits of working for successful people and how much can be learnt from them, regardless of what industry they're in.You can follow Ben on Instagram @yardslandscapesIf you're wanting to sign up to be on the mailing list for The Landscaping School, you can find the link here.You can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page@instyle_gardens@thelandscapingpodcastYou can view each episode on our YouTube channel
Plants Grow Here - Horticulture, Landscape Gardening & Ecology
Did you get a chance to see Peter Donegan's phenomenal garden design A Moment In Time at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show (MIFGS) this year?We spoke about it in Ep.181 A Daydream Supported By A Series of Equations, but I wanted to touch in after the event finished to get his perspective on how everything went, and if he actually managed to pull off installing a real fighter plane into the construction.In this episode, we speak about an old-fashioned plant palette, an exquisite green roof, the smallest water feature of the Show, and the little details that made all the difference.Check the links below to see images of the garden, as well as two of his other builds that we discuss. EPISODE LINKSFollow Peter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterdoneganFollow Peter on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterdoneganVisit Peter's website: https://doneganlandscaping.com/Read more about the design: https://www.semken.com.au/projects/a-moment-in-time-presented-by-daisys-garden-supplies-designed-by-peter-donegan-mifgs-2024 View A Moment In Time:-https://www.instagram.com/melbflowershow/p/C4zwGe2szua/-https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=929772495273858-https://doneganlandscaping.com/blog/tag/moment-in-time/View Bam Stone Garden:-https://doneganlandscaping.com/blog/tag/mifgs2023/-https://www.instagram.com/p/CqWW0JzBjRM/View Gardens of Peace, Péronne, France-https://doneganlandscaping.com/blog/2018/06/14/peronne-france/-https://horticultureconnected.ie/news/peter-donegan-garden-design-unveils-jardin-philophrosyne-at-chateau-de-peronne-france/MIFGS: https://melbflowershow.com.au/Boutique Gardens: https://melbflowershow.com.au/show-features/boutique-gardens/Achievable Gardens: https://melbflowershow.com.au/show-features/achievable-gardens/Border Gardens: https://melbflowershow.com.au/border-garden-competition/Landscape Design Gardens: https://melbflowershow.com.au/show-features/landscape-design-show-gardens/Hort People: HortPeople.comFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @PlantsGrowHere / Facebook: @PlantsGrowHerePodcast - Join our Facebook group!VISIT OUR WEBSITEwww.PlantsGrowHere.com
In this episode I speak with Peter Donegan about the story behind his upcoming Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show design.It's supported by the Defence Force Welfare Association and I loved the story behind it so wanted as many people to hear it as possible.Doing this episode made me realise it'd be great to hear from as many people as possible from the garden show about their design inspiration, so the next episode of the podcast will be short 5 minute interviews with as many designers/builders as I can get to come on.You can follow Peter on Instagram @peterdoneganYou can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page@instyle_gardens@thelandscapingpodcastYou can view each episode on our YouTube channel
In this weeks episode John is joined by award winning garden designer Peter Donegan to hear the story of Peter's Gold medal at last years Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show. We also chat about Peter's exciting entry into Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show with his garden titled " A Moment In Time". Join the conversation with the incredible Peter Donegan, acclaimed Irish garden designer, as he makes his third appearance with us to share the triumphs and trials of his journey at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Peter's narratives are steeped in passion and the profound connection between memory and landscape, from the Irish love story that inspired his award-winning creation to his upcoming garden, "A Moment in Time." Our discussion wanders through the poignant remembrance of fallen soldiers and the emotional labour of capturing history's silent whispers in garden design, as Peter partners with the Defence Force Welfare Association to create spaces of reflection and hope.As the sun sets on one garden, it rises on another, and Peter's tales demonstrate the intricate dance of light and shadow in bringing a garden to life. The allure of his designs doesn't go unnoticed, captivating audiences and media alike, as we recount a particularly heartwarming encounter that transcends time. The narrative of the upcoming garden unfolds, hinting at the rich tapestry of human experiences it aims to encompass, illustrating the power of gardens to evoke a symphony of emotions and memories within us all.Beyond the world of show gardens, Peter's involvement in various projects and lectures spotlights his dedication to cultivating beauty and meaning in every space. Peter's work is a testament to the profound impact that thoughtfully designed gardens can have. For listeners inspired to weave their own stories into their gardens, Peter extends an open invitation to connect and bring to life their vision under his expert guidance.You can find Peter through his website where you can connect by social, email or phone: https://doneganlandscaping.comFind more detail on The Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show & Peter's garden here: https://melbflowershow.com.au/peter-donegan-pocket-profile-2/If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email: info@mastermygarden.com Check out Master My Garden on the following channels Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/ Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/ Until next week Happy gardening John Support the show
Plants Grow Here - Horticulture, Landscape Gardening & Ecology
If you found my last chat with MIFGS gold medalist Peter Donegan inspiring, you'll love this episode.Irish landscape architect and MIFGS gold medallist Peter Donegan is back on the podcast to describe his upcoming design for MIFGS 2024. Listen to him speak about where he's drawing his inspiration from for this next design, why it's an important topic to shine a light on, and why there's going to be an aeroplaxne parked in his garden.EPISODE LINKSFollow Peter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterdoneganFollow Peter on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterdoneganVisit Peter's website: https://doneganlandscaping.com/View MIFGS website: https://melbflowershow.com.au/View AIH events: https://aih.org.au/events-the-australian-institute-of-horticulture/Hort People: HortPeople.comFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @PlantsGrowHere / Facebook: @PlantsGrowHerePodcast - Join our Facebook group!VISIT OUR WEBSITEwww.PlantsGrowHere.comLET'S WORK TOGETHERAre you in the industry or an enthusiast with something of value to share? We're always on the hunt for interesting people, doing interesting things. If you'd like to work with us send a message via our online form or a direct email to plantsgrowhere@gmail.com.
Plants Grow Here - Horticulture, Landscape Gardening & Ecology
A garden is an opportunity to express something deeply personal which resonates for people who are able to receive your message in a bottle.In this episode, I chat with Irish landscape architect Peter Donegan, who designed the Bam Stone Garden at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show (MIFGS), which tied for the Gold Show Garden Award.We start by discussing garden trends and native plants, but we quickly take a turn to deeper topics like how a designer can use a garden to touch on the mystical elements of life that exist only in our daydreams.EPISODE LINKSFollow Peter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterdoneganFollow Peter on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterdoneganVisit Peter's website: https://doneganlandscaping.com/View AIH events: https://aih.org.au/events-the-australian-institute-of-horticulture/Hort People: HortPeople.comFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @PlantsGrowHere / Facebook: @PlantsGrowHerePodcast - Join our Facebook group!VISIT OUR WEBSITEwww.PlantsGrowHere.comLET'S WORK TOGETHERAre you in the industry or an enthusiast with something of value to share? We're always on the hunt for interesting people, doing interesting things. If you'd like to work with us send a message via our online form or a direct email to plantsgrowhere@gmail.com.
Renown garden designer and tv host, Peter Donegan talks to Tim Entwisle about why the hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) is his favourite tree and why it is considered an ugly duckling both in Ireland and Australia
In this episode I catch up with Peter Donegan from Peter Donegan Garden Design. This is Peter's third time on the podcast as he was a guest on episode 80 and Special Guest Host on episode 124.Peter is coming to Australia in late October to do a couple of talks for the Australian Institute of Horticulture, and you can buy tickets here to see him speak in Cairns and Melbourne.In this episode Peter not only talks about the reason for coming out to Australia and what he'll be talking about when he does, but I also ask what he's been up to since his Gold Medal winning MIFGS garden.You can follow Peter on Instagram @peterdoneganYou can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page@instyle_gardens@thelandscapingpodcastYou can view each episode on our YouTube channel
Garden designer Peter Donegan returned to the HortWeek Podcast fresh from the 116th Royal Windsor flower show in June where he enjoyed the "humbling compliment" of judging alongside a "who's who" of garden industry including former Chelsea shows manager Alex Denman, Rob Hardy of Harkness Roses and Alan Titchmarsh.He reflects on his trajectory from a 'geeky' kid growing plants under his bed, on top of the wardrobe and in the garage to his grown up self (resembling "Something out of a bad boyband") and enjoying "everything that is a daydream for this tall person".Donegan was impressed with the young blood coming through at Windsor and the standard of entries by 16 year olds into adult categories: "Who or what is behind the scenes who is making this happen with a new generation?" he asks.The conversation turns to the skills shortage the need for change in the industry to attract young people. He lauds the YPHA (Young People in Horticulture Association) as an organisation enabling "young people speaking to the elders about how change might happen". What is needed, he says, is "for it not to be perceived as an industry where you have an old man in a potting shed - it's now changing and very much for the better".Peter tells Rachael Forsyth about some of his standout projects including a school's garden at Mercy College, Sligo, where the regulation "raised beds" were ditched a more adventurous concept and something not in line with "how the adults see things" but "what the younger minds actually want".Another highlight was a flying visit to the Melbourne International Flower Garden Show where he "strolled in like one of the Bee Gees" and won Gold for his show garden with a project that converted "daydream to equation and only ever appeared like a daydream". The Bamstone garden included a feature that aspired to give the illusion of walking on water; Peter gives full credit to the growers and contractors who helped make it a reality.He discusses the emotion involved in explaining some of the heartbreaking back-story of the garden and talks about how emotion enters into many of his TV gardens to provide escapism and disguise the "equations" required to produce the "daydreams".At the time of recording Peter was set to give an online lecture to 1600 landscape architects and designers from Ukraine alongside other high profile designers from the UK where he hopes the talk will provide a temporary distraction from the ongoing conflict.Peter also celebrates his company gaining SGD membership where his project list was examined in detail: "It transpires for about four years solid all I had done was TV gardens, French castles and show gardens... I apologise for that and getting above my station, again!" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Peter Donegan from Peter Donegan Garden Design takes over as the host and interviews me!Peter asks a lot more thoughtful questions than I do so hopefully it's not only entertaining, but there's also something valuable to take away from out chat.You can follow Peter on Instagram @peterdoneganYou can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page@instyle_gardens@thelandscapingpodcastYou can view each episode on our YouTube channel
This episode, which is a recording of an Instagram Live I did on April 9, 2023, is part of our mid week release which are recorded Live on Instagram every Sunday at 8.30 EST and released as a podcast on Thursdays.In this episode I answered questions such as: What's your process to existing soil in preparation for planting?What's the best business advice you can give to someone just starting their business?What dictates planting trends at the garden show?Is MIFGS the landscaping/gardening version of a triathlon?The Instagram Reel of Peter Donegan doing a James Bond impersonation can be found hereYou can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page@instyle_gardens@thelandscapingpodcastYou can view each episode on our YouTube channel
In this episode I speak with Peter Donegan from Peter Donegan Garden Design. Peter is a Landscape Designer based in Ireland and will be designing a garden at the 2023 Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show, so we discuss how that came about.Peter started his passion for gardens and design at a very young age, 5 or 6, and still has the same passion for it 40 years later.He comes across as a very knowledgeable individual, and shares plenty throughout the chat, such as the importance of designers, landscapers and other trades all knowing their role when working together on a project, to ensure it runs smoothly.Peter also tells a story about a friend of his who started a music festival and invited him to come along, and his first questions was "Who's going?" to which his friend replied "If you're offered a ticket on a rocket ship, you don't ask who's going, you just get on the rocket ship", and this is a philosophy Peter lives by, saying yes to opportunities that come along, while also acknowledging that if you've got responsibilities like a mortgage, sometimes you have to say no!I mention a great talk that Peter does on Biodiversity which can be found here.You can see Peter's 'controversial' MIFGS Q and A here.And you can follow Peter on Instagram @peterdonegan or on his website doneganlandscaping.comYou can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page@instyle_gardens@thelandscapingpodcastYou can view each episode on our YouTube channel or on our websiteinstylegardens.com.au/the-landscaping-podcast
The Gurus team are back again with some beautiful plants and great gardening advice and ideas for your backyard. Today joining Trevor, all the way from Ireland, is the extremely talented Peter Donegan from @DoneganLandscaping. Listen in to hear about his upcoming trip down under! You will all get an exclusive sneak peak of this Saturday's episode 13! We also have another huge deal for you all on a great Orchid Mini Collection today, and we have Dave from the Garden Express team to tell you all about this amazing collection. Later Trevor will be sharing his plant of the week with you all. Discover more at: www.doneganlandscaping.com www.thegardengurus.tv www.gardenexpress.com.au www.stihl.com.au
In this episode sponsored by Genus gardenwear Joff Elphick talks to Barbara Segall about her new book GARDENS of the SOUTH-EAST published by Frances Lincoln. Within its 144 pages are 20 gardens many of which often remain overlooked but all of which display the passion of the owners or gardeners that look after them. It's a fascinating talk with not just the gardens, but many names of people involved in horticulture scattered throughout the episode for one reason or another. Jane perrone, Alys Fowler, Peter Donegan, Rocky Coles, Marcus Harper, Fergus Garrett, Clive Boursnell,Beth Chatto, Christopher LLoyd, Tom Coward,William Robinson, John Brookes, and Gertrude Jekyll all get a mention. The publisher says: A tour of some of the UK's most beguiling gardens in the counties of Kent, Sussex and Surrey, the counties that exemplify 'the garden of England'. In these three counties a wealth of history and horticulture has combined with geography in the shape of rolling landscapes, wooded valleys and meandering waterways, to provide an attractive and fascinating collection. They are in villages and towns, as well as in deep countryside, and all are privately owned. Some have been in the possession of the same family for many generations, while others have recently been transformed by new owners. Some open for the National Garden Scheme, while others are open privately and in some cases for just the occasional day for charity. The stunning gardens explored in this visually rich guide include: Arundel Castle, Denmans, Gravetye Manor, Munstead Wood and Sussex Prairie Garden. The book also includes a gazetteer of other important gardens in the area with location advice, to enable readers to plan a more elaborate tour of this fertile garden area. Filled with stunning, specially commissioned photographs by Clive Boursnell, Secret Gardens of the South East is a unique guide that opens the gates to the most intriguing gardens in this part of England.
Summer's on the way and in this episode hosts Pat Moore and Aidan Power sit down with landscape architect & horticulturist, Peter Donegan, and Etex Regional Sales Manager Kieran Duggan to chat all things outdoor living. Peter tells Aidan and Pat about his amazing work on DIY SOS and some of the trends he's seen in outdoor living, while Peter chats about the benefits of Cedral cladding for outdoor jobs.
Joff talks to Peter Donegan, Landscape Architect, lead designer for DIY SOS Ireland, and former host of the much loved award winning podcast The Sodshow. They talk about: 17th and 18thC gardens The Sodshow The Association of Professional Landscapers awards. Being a 'purple shirt' for DIY SOS Ireland Highly prized Sodshow merchandise. His involvement and designs for the WW1 Centenery Memorial Garden at Chateau de Péronne, France. Lonny Donnegan The horticultural charity Perennial This episode kindly sponsored by Genus Performance Gardenwear
In this episode Hortweek editor Matthew Appleby turns the questions on pioneering horticultural podcaster and TV and garden designer Peter Donegan.Donegan presented the Sodshow for years in the days "when podcasting wasn't 'a thing'" and is the series garden designer for RTE television's DIY SOS The Big Build Ireland. He gives us his view on garden design trends, reveals how 1980s TV show the 'A' Team resonates with him to this day, and struggles valiantly to name his own Desert Island Plant.In April 2019 he designed at RHS Flower Show Cardiff in 2020 and but he speaks about the ups and downs designers can face having experienced disappointment himself when a garden planned for RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show was subsequently cancelled because of the pandemic.Selected to represent Ireland to design and realise the Irish WW1 Centenary Peace Garden in France in 2018, Donegan speaks about his plans to return to design there again in 2022. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of The Balcony Show we Recap this year's ReverbNation campaign selectee's! Want to be on our show? You can enter here: https://www.reverbnation.com/submission/details... Featuring music from Peter Donegan, Of Sea and Stone, The Hawkeyes, The Honest Heart Collective, The Christopher Brothers, The Eiffels, Once Around, Nikol, and Spider Rockets #catchingrisingstars #thebalconyshowrocks #ReverbNationOpportunities #wellbelistiningwillyou --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-balcony-show0/support
Garden Designer extraordinaire Peter Donegan will join Trev to talk about the famous Irish Shamrock and how he celebrates St. Patrick's day. This is the perfect time of year to kill that pesky Bindii in your lawn and our friend Greg Neighbour from 'Love The Garden' has some great tips to share. And David Van Berkel from Garden Express stops by to share their Offer of The Week! Discover more at: www.thegardengurus.tv www.doneganlandscaping.com www.stihl.com.au www.lovethegarden.com www.gardenexpress.com.au
Join us for another fantastic show as we feature the award-winning Peter Donegan as our final selection from our ReverbNation Campaign 3! Peter is the son of the late great "Skiffle King" Lonnie. The dude of all things awesome Madcat Capone has a brand new debut single from Ryleigh Madison "Stranger" on this week's MADTRAX and Bo Sommer has an important update to keep on your Indie Radar! Tune in for another fantastic show! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-balcony-show0/support
Host, Trevor Cochrane, is joined by a very special guest, Dublin landscaping charmer Peter Donegan. Peter's incredible gardens have caught the worlds attention with their stunning creativity and design. Also joining Trevor is Garden Express' David Van Berkel, with some incredible offers for Guru listeners looking for that perfect gardening gift. Andrew O'Carrigan also jumps on, streaming straight from a greenhouse, to share a little secret on how to get your lawn green in just 3 days. Discover more at: www.thegardengurus.tv www.lovethegarden.com www.gardenexpress.com.au www.doneganlandscaping.com
A bonus episode of Master My Garden podcast with garden designer Peter Donegan. We talk about the recent RTE show DIY SOS The Big Build Ireland presented by Baz Ashmawy a superb show that transforms the homes of three families around Ireland. Peter explains how these homes are transformed over a period of 9 -11 days and the scale of the task involved in doing that. We talk about his own role in designing the gardens within these home all with specific briefs and taking the clients needs into account. All three gardens and homes finished and lives are changed for the better as a result. The hard work, peoples good nature and generosity all shine through in this show. In terms of the gardens all three are different and have different features that will be enjoyed for years to come, least of all the spaceship which is part of the garden design in the last episode. Website: https://doneganlandscaping.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/donegangardensFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoneganLandscapingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterdonegan/If there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes please let me know, you can find me on Master My Garden social channels Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/Twitter: https://twitter.com/tweetsbyMMGEmail: info@mastermygarden.comUntil the next time Happy GardeningJohn
The SodShow, Dublin City's Garden Radio Show with landscape gardener Peter Donegan and armchair gardener Brian Greene airs on Dublin City FM Friday's at 3PM. With thanks To This Weeks Guests Lucy Bell of Grow Network and Rob of The Loft Bookshop *All this and more over on the blog: http://bit.ly/vn48GX
The sodshow this week comes to you from The Science Gallery, dublin more details on the blog: http://blog.doneganlandscaping.com/2011/11/18/the-sodshow-friday-18th-november-sciencegallery-surface-tension-special/
Todays guest on the show is David Rodgers of Rodgers Potato Growers more over at the garden blog: http://blog.doneganlandscaping.com/2011/11/10/the-sodshow-friday-11th-november-irish-garden-radio-podcast/
with thanks to this weeks guest Aaron Scantlebury of Gelert Camping - this weeks SodShow http://blog.doneganlandscaping.com/2011/11/03/the-sodshow-friday-4th-october-irish-garden-radio-podcast/
The SodShow. Irish Garden Radio & Podcast. Friday October 28th. Hosted by Peter Donegan and Brian Greene. Features Fingal Living History Society. More over on the blog post: http://blog.doneganlandscaping.com/2011/10/28/the-sodshow-irish-garden-radio-podcast-friday-october-28th/ #Dublin #Garden #RadioShow #irish #podcast
Forget those Botanical Latin names (the presenters do as a rule) and roll up your sleeves. From gardening with a window boxto camping at oxegen, from chitting potatoes to making elderflower champagne you get it all on Dublin's zaniest radio show. The Sodshow is podcasted, blogged, streamed and live tweeted to the world via its internet site: http://blog.DoneganLandscaping.com/category/podcast shortlisted for Best Independent Podcast Award 2011
The SodShow, Dublin City's Garden Radio Show with landscape gardener Peter Donegan and armchair gardener Brian Greene airs on Dublin City FM Friday's at 3PM. Join Peter & Brian for an alternative view of all things outdoors with studio guests, field recordings, educational talks in a fun and unique garden radio style. With tools, plants & garden work for the week and trip to Dublin's famous and well hidden parks & gardens the SodShow is fast growing to be a permanent fixture on Dublin's radio dial since its launch in March 2011.
The podcast of The SodShow. Hosted by Brian Greene and Peter Donegan. Live from the studio's of Dublin city FM. Friday 7th October. Dublin's Garden Podcast and Radio Show
Hosted by Peter Donegan and Brian Greene and airing live on Dublin City Fm, The Sodshow guest this week is Aaron Scantlebury of Millets Camping[ gelert camping], Mary Street Dublin 1. We talk wild camping, foraging and the usual mix of all things great outdoors.
this week The SodShow is off to the Spirit of Folk Festival - we talk about getting ready for it, me and Brian camping together [insert random Marx Brothers quotation at your peril ;) ] Also we chat to Finbar O'Mahony of West Cork Secret Garden centre and how he's doing something a little different :) all live @ 3 on 103.2 Dublin City FM / in iTunes/ and on the blog
The SodShow - Fridays 3pm - 103.2 Dublin City Fm Dublin's Garden Radio Show. Hosted by Peter Donegan & Brian Greene.This weeks guest is John Haughton of Forest Friends Ireland.