Podcast

  • Podcast 45: Bringing The Joy To Veg Growing

    Podcast 45: Bringing The Joy To Veg Growing

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. A Christmas Eve treat for our listeners – Gardening writer Wendy Pillar violated the rule ‘never meet your heroes’ when she visited veg growing…

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  • Podcast 43: Garden Publication of the Year winner

    Podcast 43: Garden Publication of the Year winner

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Kitchen Garden has picked up a top accolade from the Garden Media Guild Awards. The magazine was crowned Garden Publication of the Year at…

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  • KG editor Steve Ott on the airwaves

    KG editor Steve Ott on the airwaves

    BBC Radio Lincolnshire visited KG HQ in Horncastle for a quick chat. Kitchen Garden magazine was recently voted Britain’s best gardening publication 2018 by the Garden Media Guild at gardening’s version of The Oscars, held annually at The Savoy Hotel…

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  • Podcast 41: Super Tubers – Jerusalem Artichokes

    Podcast 41: Super Tubers – Jerusalem Artichokes

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Apart from its infamous gaseous effects on the digestive system, the artichoke is no joke, says Rob Smith. It’s an attractive plant, easy to…

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  • Podcast 40: Jobs for October and question time

    Podcast 40: Jobs for October and question time

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Greetings from the KG plot! There’s lots to do this month as we all prepare for Autumn and Winter – Martin Fish has the…

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  • Podcast 39: Dried and tasted

    Podcast 39: Dried and tasted

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Drying is one of the oldest methods of preserving fresh produce, and for the gardener it offers convenience, reliability and speed. Written by Benedict…

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  • Podcast 38: Mushroom picking without the mystery

    Podcast 38: Mushroom picking without the mystery

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Foraging expert Geoff Dann explains how by doing your homework you can gather wild mushrooms with safety. Read by Rachel Atkins. Fungi foraging can…

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  • Podcast 37: Trouble-free tomatoes

    Podcast 37: Trouble-free tomatoes

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. From cracked or slow-ripening fruits to no fruits at all, blight-battered foliage or an outbreak of whitefly – a lot can go awry with…

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  • Podcast 35: Storytime with Kitchen Garden: Plot 4B

    Podcast 35: Storytime with Kitchen Garden: Plot 4B

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. How is it that an allotment can be kept so neat and tidy and packed with bountiful crops when its owner is never seen?…

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  • Podcast 36: Recorded live at Easton Walled Garden

    Podcast 36: Recorded live at Easton Walled Garden

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. The KG team went to Easton Walled Gardens near Grantham in Lincolnshire to film their videos for the forthcoming August issue. Join them as…

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  • Podcast 34: April 2017 full audio edition

    Podcast 34: April 2017 full audio edition

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. As a special treat this month, we bring you the complete audio version of the April 2017 issue. Subscribers to our digital edition get…

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  • Podcast 33: Grow your own tea!

    Podcast 33: Grow your own tea!

    The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. In episode 33, Steve, Emma and Tony take a look at adding colour to your garden with dahlias, growing your own tea, salad varieties…

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