

Gardening with the RHS
Royal Horticultural Society
'Gardening with the RHS' offers seasonal advice, inspiration and practical solutions to gardening problems. Trusted gardening professionals give you the latest horticultural advice, scientific research and tried and tested techniques to bring out the best in your garden.Topics covered include: growing your own vegetables, flowers, garden design, lawn care and gardening with children. Plus expert masterclasses in topics ranging from cottage garden plants, growing orchids, to pest control and eco-friendly gardening.Plus we’ll have behind the scenes reports from the country’s most prestigious flower shows. There’s something in these podcasts to interest every gardener, whatever your level of expertise.For more info see www.rhs.org.uk/podcastA Pixiu production.
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Jul 19, 2024 • 33min
Take-home ideas from RHS Flower Show Tatton Park
Welcome to the largest flower show in the North of England; RHS Flower Show Tatton Park! This show is all about exploring the infinite possibilities of your back garden – whether you have an acre of land, or simply a patio or windowsill – Tatton really celebrates spaces of all shapes and sizes. We visit Leon Davis’ UnPave the Way garden to find out how to transform dull paved driveways into inviting spaces which are full of clever take-home ideas designed to ‘slow the flow’ of rainwater. We also hear from some of the exceptional growers who have filled the floral marquee to the rafters with botanical wonders, and finally Tom Saunders – designer of the Orchid terrace garden – highlights some of the threats facing one of the most diverse and widespread flowering plants on earth. Presenters:Jenny Laville, Gareth Richards Contributors:Leon DavisColin Hickman (Hoyland Plant Centre)John Amand (Jacques Amand Limited)Luke Whiting (D’Arcy & Everest)Tom Saunders Other links:RHS Flower Show Tatton Park TicketsFerns & Carnivorous Plants ShowUnpave the way gardenNorth West Regional Flood and Coastal Committee: Unpave the Way projectOrchid terrace gardenInside Tatton’s Floral MarqueeLong BordersThe Kaleidoscope Ginnel GardenThe Woodland Trust: 49% Garden

Jul 11, 2024 • 43min
Creating healthy gardens for people and planet
In this episode we delve into the profound connection between nature and well-being. Landscape Architect Adam White discusses creating dementia-friendly sensory gardens, designed to evoke early memories and nostalgia. Mandy Barber from Incredible Vegetables shares the benefits of growing perennial edibles. Plus, we visit RHS Garden Wisley to get expert answers to your pressing gardening questions.Host: Gareth RichardsContributors: Mandy Barber, Adam White, James Lawrence, Amy Ashman, Nick TurrellOther Links:Advice on creating a dementia friendly gardenSupporting people with dementia - a guide for community gardensIncredible VegetablesRHS Sustainable Planting CombinationsISHS Symposium on Greener Cities: Improving Ecosystem Services in a Climate-Changing World

Jul 3, 2024 • 39min
Money saving tips, moss magic, and awesome Asteraceae at Hampton 2024!
Welcome to the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2024! We’re exploring the site and transporting you right to the heart of this buzzing showground. Anya Lautenbach – best known as ‘Anya the Garden Fairy’ on Instagram, and RHS Ambassador and passionate plantsman Jamie Butterworth share some top tips on how to create a showstopping garden on a budget. Groundbreaking young garden designer Bea Tann illuminates the magic of moss and makes the case for what new build homes could benefit from embracing these prehistoric plants. Finally graduates of the London College of Garden Design show us just how versatile the Asteraceae (daisy) family can be in your garden. All this and more coming up on this special Hampton edition of Gardening with the RHS. Presenters:Jenny Laville, Gareth Richards & Guy Barter Contributors:Anya Lautenbach, Jamie Butterworth, Bea Tann, Brian Youngblut, Garden Girls Collective (Melissa Wilkinson, Rachel Barnard, Annie Shephard and Bev Small), Kate Campbell, Sally-Anne Rees and William Murray Other links:RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival tickets10 thrifty tips from The Money-Saving GardenerThe Magic of MossAll About Asteraceae Contact:podcasts@rhs.org.uk

Jun 27, 2024 • 33min
From Botanic Gardens to Insect Studies; the Secrets to Thriving Ecosystems
Chris Kidd, Curator of Ventnor Botanic Gardens, discusses his pioneering low-intervention approach to horticulture with a two decade long experiment which has yielded some surprising results on the Isle of Wight. New research from Butterfly Conservation reveals letting parts of your garden grow wild can increase butterfly numbers by up to 93%, we meet entomologist Dr Richard Fox to find out why moths and butterflies are such important members of the garden community. And finally, we catch up with Gemma Burr at RHS Garden Wisley to learn what you can sow right now to ensure your garden stays insect friendly throughout the season.Host: Guy BarterContributors: Chris Kidd, Dr Richard Fox, Gemma BurrOther links:Ventnor Botanic Gardens websiteButterfly Conservation wild garden studyWild Spaces websiteThe Big Butterfly CountSustainable Planting CombinationsBecome a RHS member

Jun 20, 2024 • 32min
Critter camaraderie: Slugs, Snails, and Guerilla Gardening Tales
After a deluge of questions relating to garden critters, RHS Principal Entomologist Hayley Jones makes the case for why you shouldn’t be too quick to eradicate slugs and snails from your garden. Artist and ‘accidental activist’ Paul Harfleet shares how he has been transforming sites of hate crime through guerilla gardening. Finally, Rosemoor's Peter Adams talks about the benefits of potager gardening, a style of ornamental kitchen gardens with roots in the formal gardens of the French Renaissance.Host: Gareth RichardsContributors: Hayley Jones, Paul Harfleet, Peter AdamsOther Links:The Pansy ProjectMore Information on Slugs and SnailsThe Potager and Cottage Garden

Jun 13, 2024 • 32min
Early Summer at Wisley
This week we’ll be dropping in with the advisory team at RHS Garden Wisley to answer some of your most asked questions this season. Plantsman Ed Cooper will be shining some light on the enigmatic delphiniums he’s been growing down at the trials field, and horticulturist Verity Battyll shares some top tips on how to keep your rose garden looking stunning all year round.Host: Guy BarterContributors: Ed Cooper, James Lawrence, Amy Ashman, Nick Turrell, Verity BatyllOther Links:Bowes-lyon rose gardenDelphiniumsBecome a RHS member

Jun 6, 2024 • 42min
The Enchanting World of Herbs
This week we’re diving into the enchanting world of herbs. Join us as author and horticulturist Connor Smith uncovers the rich history of these remarkable plants, celebrated in food, medicine, and mythology for millennia. The Queen of Herbs, Jekka McVicar, shares her expert advice on cultivating your own herb garden. From RHS Garden Wisley, Liz Mooney delivers a heartfelt love letter to her favourite herb. Plus, we’ll hear reflections from Wisley curator Matt Pottage as he bids a fond farewell after 20 dedicated years with the RHS.Host: Gareth RichardsContributors: Connor Smith, Jekka McVicar, Liz Mooney, Matt PottageOther Links:How Herbs Healed the World by Connor Smith100 Herbs to Grow by Jekka McVicarJekka’s farm website

May 30, 2024 • 33min
Squashes, Hebes, and the new RHS patron is announced!
From butternuts to tromboncinos – on this week's show, Wisley’s Liz Mooney tells us about some of her favourite squashes with top tips on how to grow them. Roz Marshall talks us through the results of the RHS Hebe trial at Wisley and Harlow Carr, and Director General Clare Matterson reflects on the announcement of King Charles III as the new patron of the RHS.Presenter: Guy BarterContributors: Liz Mooney, Roz Marshall, Clare MattersonContact: podcasts@rhs.org.uk Links:Shrubby Veronica (Hebe) trial resultsHow to grow squashes - RHSRHS patron announcement

May 23, 2024 • 49min
It's RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024!
Welcome to RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024! We’re diving headfirst into all of the trends and highlights this hotly anticipated show has to offer; from the growers filling the Great Pavilion with their dazzling botanical displays, to the striking RHS Plant of the Year Prunus ‘Starlight’, and of course the legendary garden designers lining main avenue with some truly spectacular show gardens. This year is all about celebrating the young gardeners of tomorrow, so join us for a peak inside The RHS No Adults Allowed Garden designed by Harry Holding in collaboration with local schoolchildren, as well as Ula Maria’s Best Show Garden-winning Muscular Dystropy UK - Forest Bathing Garden showstopper, Tom Massey and Je Ahn’s Gold medal-winning WaterAid Garden, Tom Stuart-Smith’s luscious Gold-winning The National Garden Scheme Garden, Ann-Marie Powell’s RHS Children Choice Award-winning garden, and much, much more… Presenters:Jenny Laville, Gareth Richards, Guy BarterContributors:Tom Massey, Je Ahn, Ula Maria, James Armitage, Ann-Marie Powell Contact: podcasts@rhs.org.uk Other links:RHS Chelsea Flower Show WebsiteSheGrowsVegUrban OrganicPure Grenada

May 16, 2024 • 46min
The Season of Colour
This week we’re celebrating the abundance of colour on offer at this time of year. RHS trials project manager Roz Marshall shares the results of the Grandiflora sweet pea trial; highlighting some beautifully scented selections to try at home. Plantsman Andrew Large chats about the astonishing range of form and colour offered by the often overlooked Buddleja. And plant hunter Kevin Hobbs describes the discovery of a species new to science; the striking black Carex nodosa ‘Kurofune’, and the fascinating story behind its name…All these stories and more can be found in the June edition of The Plant Review ‘Summer: The Season of Colour.’ You can find out more information on how to subscribe herePresenters: Gareth Richards, and James ArmitageContributors: Roz Marshall, Andrew Large, and Kevin HobbsContact: podcasts@rhs.org.uk Links:Sweet Pea show at RHS Garden WisleyThe Buddleja GardenPinnacle Plants International