Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchWhy joy might be the most important skill in the garden, with Amy Chapman
Season 26 Episode 31
Discover the joy in growing, whatever space you have. With beginner‑friendly gardening advice, small‑space growing ideas, and nature‑led projects for…
9 hours ago
Outside your door: growing British flowers for beauty, wildlife, and wellbeing, with Georgie Newbery
Season 26 Episode 30
Flower farmer and florist Georgie Newbery explores the beauty and impact of growing seasonal, British-grown flowers, sharing practical advice, person…
2 days, 8 hours ago
What To Do Now - Final call for maincrop spuds, tackling weeds and mulching like crazy
Season 26 Episode 29
Early May in the garden tasks to set you up for a brilliant summer harvest - get ruthless with weeds, squeeze in your last maincrop potatoes, and mul…
5 days, 10 hours ago
Growing more with less: beautiful, edible gardens in small spaces, with Anna Greenland
Season 26 Episode 28
Grower and author Anna Greenland explores how even the smallest spaces can produce beautiful, flavour packed food through thoughtful plant choices, h…
1 week ago
Unlocking the potential of your plot, with Toby Buckland
Season 26 Episode 27
Heavy clay, deep shade, a sun scorched patch of ground where nothing seems to flourish. It's easy to see these as problems, but sometimes the very t…
1 week, 2 days ago
What To Do Now - Sowing seeds, smartening up the lawn and stopping the Great Flop!
Season 26 Episode 26
Practical May gardening - sow seeds at the perfect moment, get your lawn looking sharper with less fuss, and stake perennials early to stop the dread…
1 week, 5 days ago
From plot to planet: De-Graft Mensah on allotment growing and Make a Metre Matter
Season 26 Episode 25
BBC Newsround presenter De Graft Mensah reflects on his “baptism of fire” into allotment growing, sharing honest lessons from successes, failures and…
2 weeks ago
Inside the weird world of bugs, slugs and more, with Dr Hayley Jones
Season 26 Episode 24
Join Dr Hayley Jones, principal entomologist at RHS Wisley, to find out more about why insects and other invertebrates are vital to ecosystems. Disco…
2 weeks, 2 days ago
Sowalong - Kale, with Catherine Mansley
Season 26 Episode 23
You might not think it’s possible for a vegetable to be trendy, but kale undoubtedly is, and has been for some time. It’s become the poster child of …
2 weeks, 5 days ago
Discover Queen Elizabeth II's new commemorative park, with Matthew Pottage
Season 26 Episode 22
Discover how a two-acre former service area in central London has been reimagined into a new, tranquil, richly planted climate-resilient garden in m…
3 weeks ago