Podcast
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Podcast 94: Ready Steady Sow
On your marks, get set, SOW! This week, Steve, Emma and Tony are busy preparing for what they’re going to grow this season. So they’ve gathered together online to discuss which seed varieties they’re going to sow. This includes Machu…
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PODCAST 93: An interview with Rob Smith
This week we’re discussing all thing allotments with gardening expert, Rob Smith. In recent years Rob’s gone from gliding high as a member of cabin crew in the airline business to winning the BBC’s Big Allotment Challenge. He is now…
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Podcast 91: Sprouts Are Not Just for Christmas
Do you love your Brussels sprouts or are they confined to Christmas dinners? Heritage veg enthusiast Rob Smith loves them and highlights some of his favourite old varieties. (Written by Rob Smith, read by Rachel Atkins). Listen to the full…
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Podcast 90: An Interview with Stephanie hafferty
Stephanie Hafferty is an award-winning author and no dig organic kitchen gardener who has lent her hand to some of the best kitchen gardens in the country.
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Podcast 89: Making a case for nuts
Planting a nut tree in your garden may not be your first choice, but are you overlooking something? Sue Stickland visits a nut grower in Devon and is impressed by the attractiveness of nut trees and how easy they are…
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Podcast 88: we answer your questions
In this episode of the podcast, the topics are in your hands as today we’re answering your questions! Join Steve, Emma and Tony as we dive into everything from apple scab to splitting rhubarb. Listen on the player below or…
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Podcast 87: Bring home the harvest
Hopefully the growing season blessed you with a weighty harvest. The priority now is to ensure none of it’s wasted. Benedict Vanheems has some tips on how to safely store your hard-won produce for longer. (Read by Rachel Atkins, written…
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Podcast 86: What have we been harvesting?
It’s late August and Steve, Emma and Tony have gathered to discuss the fruits of their labour. Literal fruit in Steve’s case as he’s brought along his recent crop of apples and pears. They also reveal the winner of the…
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Podcast 85: The Splendours of Spinach
Spinach is one of the most nutritious of crops and if you’re clever with what varieties you grow and where you grow it, spinach can be cropped on the plot for 12 months of the year! Rob Smith offers his…
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Podcast 84: The Runner Bean Competition
The latest episode of the Kitchen Garden Podcast is now live. Emma, Tony and Steve gather together online to discuss who could win their longest runner bean competition! They discuss their progress in the challenge and share some tips and…
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Podcast 83: Plums and Damsons
This week’s Kitchen Garden Magazine podcast is a guide to common pests, diseases and other problems that could affect plums and damsons. Sit back and listen to the expertise of Guy Barter, chief horticultural adviser for the RHS, read by…
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Podcast 82: Growing veg in small spaces
The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. The Kitchen Garden team are back to discuss fruit and vegetables that you can grow in small spaces. The gang discuss beans, growing carrots…