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Peat-free houseplants and the secret lives of honey fungus

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Unearthing the way to greener indoor gardening and discovering the split personalities of a common garden pest

This week we meet Harriet Thompson, who's spearheading an eco-friendly revolution in houseplant growing. RHS scientist Jassy Drakulic explains the latest thinking on an extremely common garden problem, honey fungus. Plus Will Rogers of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia shares his unique approach to conserving the fabulous native flora of the Southeastern USA.

Useful links:Gardening without peatRHS houseplants hubRHS advice on honey fungusList of honey fungus resistant plants

Contributors:Harriet ThompsonGareth RichardsJassy DrakulicWill RogersGuy Barter

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Unearthing the way to greener indoor gardening and discovering the split personalities of a common garden pest

This week we meet Harriet Thompson, who's spearheading an eco-friendly revolution in houseplant growing. RHS scientist Jassy Drakulic explains the latest thinking on an extremely common garden problem, honey fungus. Plus Will Rogers of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia shares his unique approach to conserving the fabulous native flora of the Southeastern USA.

Useful links:Gardening without peatRHS houseplants hubRHS advice on honey fungusList of honey fungus resistant plants

Contributors:Harriet ThompsonGareth RichardsJassy DrakulicWill RogersGuy Barter

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