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Discover gardening inspiration and advice from your favourite gardening experts with the BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine team. Join Monty Don, Alan Titchmarsh, Adam Frost, Frances Tophill, Arit Anderson and others to garden for wildlife and wellness, sow and grow flourishing flowers, immerse in the benefits of nature, get the most from your vegetable plot, successfully use colour in the garden, enjoy the beauty of house plants and much, much more. With Sowalongs and Tea Break Tutorials too, we ...
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Skinny Jean Gardener Podcast

Lee Connelly | Skinny Jean Gardener

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Welcome to The Skinny Jean Gardener Podcast: from The UK's #1 Children's Gardening Educator Lee Connelly! This Sunday Times Top Gardening Podcast may have a slightly quirky name and some catchy tunes, but don't let that fool you. If you're a parent who wants your children to experience the wonders of the outdoors, this podcast is an excellent guide for you. Hosted by none other than Lee Connelly, also known as The Skinny Jean Gardener, this podcast brings you expert insights, tips, and inspi ...
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Brilliant Brains is a deep, deep - no holds - dive into the minds of some of the most fascinating thinkers and wellness experts out there. Packed with inspiring stories of resilience, cutting-edge wellbeing revelations, and how each would make the world a happier place if made global dictator for the day. Hosted by award-winning journalist Tim Samuels. Guests include: Yotam Ottolenghi, Jillian Michaels, Fatima Bhutto, Dr Hazel Wallace, Monty Don, Robin Sharma, Gretchen Rubin, Adam Kay, Dr Da ...
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Nathan, Nat & Shaun are all current world record holders in their own right – Nathan for having snuggled the most number of bunnies in a hammock (the previous world record holder was Cameron Diaz), Nat for putting the most number of socks on her left foot while listening to Michael Jackson’s ‘Beat It’ and most recently Shaun for stuffing the most number of bananas down his pants with a record of 273. They’re all very proud of their achievements. They also do a breakfast show on Nova 93.7 in ...
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First Look Gnomes

First Look Gnomes

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Two Dad's doing Silly Things. Everyone wants to learn something new, but only some people want to sit down and read a bunch of nonsense - so why not listen to some instead? Chuck in some random facts and a couple of Dad jokes, and you'll be full of (potentially useless) knowledge in no time. Whether all of it is true is part of the gnomery. Join Cornishman "Walliams" in the shed at the bottom of his garden in Cornwall and Wulfrunian (a man from Wolverhampton apparently) "Mr Hodgkiss" from Be ...
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1. Barbara Calloway - Prayer For Families 2. Victory Worship feat. Vanessa Howell - What a Beautiful Agnus Dei 3. Damara Melissa - Where I Wanna Be 4. Rachel Kerr - Artist in Me 5. Tamela Mann - He Did It For Me 6. Aaron Lavell - Saved by Grace 7. Caleb Carroll - Jesus In Me 8. Elevation Worship - You Really Are 9. Brooke Ligertwood - Ancient Gates 10. Elevation Worship Feat. Jonsal Barrientes - Same God 11. Rachel Kerr - Glory 12. Psalmist Raine & The Refresh Tea - As It Is in Heaven 13. Ry ...
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An agricultural podcast catering to the part time producer. Hosted by Luke Farmer, a farrier and Producer from Central Canada Luke will sit down and have a kitchen table coffee visit with producers and agricultural industry members that have been successful in the agricultural industry while raising a family and working a career on the side of their operations.
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Hothouse

Leah Churner

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Hothouse is a podcast about design, ecology, and the way we garden now. Host Leah Churner sits down with experts and enthusiasts to talk about permaculture, the urban landscape, and how plants sometimes give us the feels. A meeting of the minds for plant people and the horticulture-curious, Hothouse is a different kind of gardening show: less of the how-to and more of the who, what, where, when, and why.
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Monty Don explains how he puts Long Meadow to bed for winter and how his winter preparations have changed over the years due to the climate. From coping with wet soil, protecting plants, mulching late winter and early spring, greenhouse heating - or not. There are gardening changes we need to adapt to and embrace. Learn more about your ad choices. …
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This weeks question comes from the one and only Jamie Oliver as he asks about integrating gardening and cooking into the curriculum! As always, thank you Jamie for your question and support! Also Olive and I speak about worms and can the balance of outdoor activities and screen time really work? Enjoyed this episode? How about sharing the love? Giv…
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There’s so much more to growing tulips than planting a few bulbs in autumn and hoping for a bright display next spring. Expert grower, Polly Nicholson, shares her appreciation for the beauty and diversity of tulips and how to help them deliver vibrant flowers over several years in tune with nature. As a National Collection holder, Polly outlines ho…
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Daryl Braithwaite has defrosted and ready to serenade Australia through another Melbourne cup. We chat with some racing legends and top punters, including Damien Oliver, Jason Richardson and David Shortee to give you the best odds for the day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Nova Podcasts
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Welcome to the Winter series of the BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine podcast – packed with friendly and informative conversations with some of the UK’s favourite gardening experts. You'll find advice on how to care for your garden over winter, support wildlife, boost wellbeing, and improve soil health. We’ll also unearth the fascinating world of fungi…
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Brisbane City’s Botanic Gardens cover around 20 hectares of lush greenery. It’s a place where the urban bustle fades away and nature takes centre stage. Against the backdrop of the stunning natural landscape, the gardens are a popular spot for leisurely picnics and social events, all within a beautiful setting. Learn more about your ad choices. Vis…
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note from the archivist: Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes, however in this case Reid wrote, "We introduce the concept of starseeds and discuss some vignettes of starseeds from the academic literature. We hit new age concepts like past life regression, discuss brainwashing oneself, and map out a profile for the kinds of p…
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This week Richard Suggett of The Veg grower Podcast asks about whether being an uncle he should give more space for his nieces? Mia, 6 from Manchester asks "How much water should I give my plants?" in which Olive answers and Linda asks this weeks parenting question of "What’s the best way to handle sibling rivalry between my 4 and 6-year-olds?" Enj…
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A witch’s garden has been portrayed as an intimidating, scary and other-worldly place, full of folklore fascination and superstition. Plants grown and used by witches and their herbal remedies have been much maligned. Practicing witch Rebecca Beattie discusses the plants that have been used for herbalism and healing over time and what would be in a…
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Psychoactive plants have hallucinogenic properties. They have been used by mankind for thousands of years and still play important roles in culture and religion today. In this episode of Dangerous Plants, Frances Tophill talks to Tom Pattinson from the Alnwick Poison Garden to discover some of the common toxic, intoxicating and narcotic plants that…
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Gardens by the Bay is more than just a garden. It's a futuristic, innovative space where technology and nature seamlessly blend together, creating an awe inspiring experience for visitors. One of the highlights is the changing floral displays in the flower field. Each season brings a new theme, from tulip mania to daily dreams, it's always exciting…
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In this episode, we delve into the exciting intersection of nature, creativity, and parenting! We kick things off with a thought-provoking question from Kate Turner of The Underground Podcast, who asks about using nature for crafts. We explore a variety of creative projects that involve natural materials, inspiring listeners to engage their childre…
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