Podcast

  • Podcast 57: The Gardens of Eden

    Podcast 57: The Gardens of Eden

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. The Eden Project first opened its doors in 2001 and still maintains its initial purpose to highlight the importance of plants in every aspect…

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  • Podcast 56: Sow fast growing salad in June

    Podcast 56: Sow fast growing salad in June

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Recorded ‘on location’ at Easton Walled Garden, Lincolnshire, Steve, Emma and Tony talk about their favourite salads and give you their top tips for…

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  • Podcast 55: Plugging the gap

    Podcast 55: Plugging the gap

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Sowing seeds can be great fun, but there is an alternative that can produce super tasty crops with much less fuss. KG editor Steve…

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  • Podcast 54: Alternatives to slug pellets

    Podcast 54: Alternatives to slug pellets

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Is there an alternative to slug pellets? – We talk about controlling slugs naturally using Nemaslug Slug Killer, which contains natural nematodes that are…

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  • Podcast 53: Heritage Carrots

    Podcast 53: Heritage Carrots

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Who needs bling bling when you can have pure carrot gold? The history of the humble carrot is shrouded in mystery, with rumours, facts…

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  • Podcast 52: Chitting and planting out second early potatoes

    Podcast 52: Chitting and planting out second early potatoes

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. It’s April already, and this week Steve, Emma and Tony talk about chitting and planting out second early potatoes. This episode is sponsored by…

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  • Podcast 51: Grow your own Asparagus

    Podcast 51: Grow your own Asparagus

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. With Asparagus so expensive to buy, why not invest in growing your own – all you need is a bit of time, space and…

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  • Podcast 50: Everything you need to know about polytunnels

    Podcast 50: Everything you need to know about polytunnels

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. A polytunnel is an elongated semi-circular or square shaped tunnel. It is most often constructed using steel and is covered in polythene. Polytunnels come…

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  • Podcast 49: Edible Garden Club Talk

    Podcast 49: Edible Garden Club Talk

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Something slightly different for this episode. Editor Steve and Deputy Editor Emma gave a talk to the Horncastle U3A Edible Garden Club. Steve covers…

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  • Podcast 48: Heritage Chillies

    Podcast 48: Heritage Chillies

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Chillies? Choose heritage. Continuing his series on heritage fruit and veg, Rob Smith shares some of his favourite varieties of chilli and points out…

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  • Podcast 47: Getting ready for Spring – Mulches

    Podcast 47: Getting ready for Spring – Mulches

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. This month, Steve, Tony and Emma talk about getting your garden ready for spring planting, and take a close look at mulches. This episode…

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  • Podcast 46: The future of seeds (Post-Brexit)

    Podcast 46: The future of seeds (Post-Brexit)

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. We try to reduce ‘vegetable miles’ by growing our own and buying locally, but often forget that their journey actually starts with the seeds.…

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