BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast
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BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast
Listen to gardening inspiration from some of the UK’s most loved and well-respected gardening experts in the award-winning BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine podcast. Enjoy growing advice throughout the year with our Conversations series. Join Monty Don, Frances Tophill, Adam Frost, Arit Anderson, Carol...
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501 എപ്പിസോഡുകൾChristmas gift ideas from the GW team
With Christmas fast approaching and the desire to find the right gardening present for the right person, why not look to source sustainable gardening...
Gardening memories, with Carol Klein
Carol Klein has had an interesting, illustrious, and often surprising life and career from jobs as varied as a bus conductor cleaner and art teacher t...
Plant health matters, with Tracy Wilson
Tracy Wilson, MBE from the Animal and Plant Health Agency, the government department on the frontline of protecting our plants from pests and diseases...
What To Do Now - Gather nature for natural Christmas decorations
There's something genuinely magical about heading out into your garden or local woodland on a crisp winter morning, secateurs in hand, gathering armfu...
Adam Frost's garden heroes and the people that have impacted his gardening life
Discover Adam's early gardening influences and the people who have helped him throughout his career - from his younger years with Scruffy Nan in the g...
In my garden, with Lydia Millen
Lydia Millen has amassed millions of devoted followers across Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, showcasing her idyllic life in the countryside and her go...
What To Do Now - Mulch
Now is a great time to mulch. It's a chance to get out in the garden and do something practical when everything seems to be on the wane and dying down...
Staying fit in later life in the garden, with Jacqueline Hooton
Gardening can provide us with many benefits, from being in fresh air, surrounded by nature, exposing us to sunlight and increased levels of vitamin D,...
Rainforest revealed, with Dr Rosa Vasquez Espinoza
The Amazon may feel far away, but what happens there affects all of us. It's a storehouse of biodiversity and natural climate regulator and home to co...
What To Do Now - Plant bare-root trees, shrubs and hedging
The time from November to March is ideal for planting bare root plants - whether trees, shrubs or hedging - and who doesn’t want more plants in their...
Allotments and urban garden histories, with JC Niala
Allotments offer the opportunity to have an ongoing relationship with nature and the land for nurturing and growing, building communities, sharing kno...
Renovating a garden, with Nick Bailey
If your garden is looking tired or you've moved into a new home and inherited a scruffy or unloved plot, turning it into a garden you love can seem li...
What To Do Now - Collect leaves for leaf mould
It may not be sexy and it certainly isn’t about instant gratification, but it is free and easy: leaf mould. One of the easiest, most effective, and co...
Precious peatlands, with Alys Fowler
Peat bogs can store twice as much carbon as forests, are among the most carbon rich ecosystems on earth, and provide a home to many mammals, birds, in...
Front garden appeal, with Arit Anderson
Front gardens are often different from back gardens and tend to be a little bit smaller. They have to be functional and are usually quite visible too....
What To Do Now - Plant tulip bulbs
Is there anything more cheerful than coming home on a cold spring day and being greeted by a pot full of colourful tulips? Spring may seem a while off...
How to garden as you age, with Carol Klein
Getting older doesn't have to mean that we stop doing the things we love. Gardening can be physically demanding, but it can also be hugely beneficial...
Monty Don's Greatest Gardening Lessons
Monty reveals the biggest gardening lessons he’s learned during his career, including how to use colour and light in the garden throughout the year. D...
What To Do Now - Protect tender plants
When people think of protecting tender plants, the first thing that springs to mind is usually frost. And yes, frost can be devastating, but what’s le...
Garden design, with Adam Frost
Utilising garden design skills can make a huge difference in terms of process, budget, and the all-important end result. Garden designer and BBC Garde...
The truth about honey and how to help bees, with Rachel de Thample
Rachel de Thample reveals how cheap honey is really made, and the impact that has on its nutritional value. Plus find out how London ended up with 'to...
What To Do Now - Greenhouse and pots tidy
A good job to do this time of year is to give your gardening pots, and greenhouse too if you have one, a thorough deep clean. It’s a job that’s easily...
Bridging the gap between urban communities and nature, with Lira Valencia
There's plenty of evidence that connecting with nature is good for you, but for many people who live in an urban setting, it's not always possible or...
Sensational Spring bulbs, with Frances Tophill
Planting bulbs in the autumn and winter gives hope that spring will greet you with bursts of colour. Starting with snow drops and crocus, and then da...
What To Do Now - Sow autumn broad beans
Sowing next year’s broad beans is a great way to deal with the sad fact that summer is over, and its up there with planting next year’s garlic cloves...
Community gardening vs urban degradation, with Yasmine El Gabry
Not so long ago, the alleyway behind Yasmine El Gabry's street in Manchester was home to flytipping, anti-social behaviour and worse. Now, it's a thri...
Trees for the future, with Dr Elisabeth Karlstad Larsen
A tree can make or break a garden. The right tree in the right spot can add structure, year-round interest, shelter, and food for wildlife. Trees do a...
What To Do Now - Divide perennials and move plants
A satisfyingly physical job, dividing perennials is just about the easiest way of making new plants. Lifting and dividing is simply the process of d...
Caring for our soil, with Juliet Sargeant
Healthy soil is the foundation of every thriving garden, but how well do we really understand what's going on beneath our feet? Award-winning garden d...
Adam Frost on growing, cooking and eating
Discover practical tips for nurturing and enjoying home-grown produce with Gardeners' World presenter Adam Frost. Listen as he gives advice for what t...
What To Do Now - Plant autumn onion sets and garlic
Planting onion sets and garlic cloves in autumn is a great way to get a head start on next year’s harvest. By planting now, the bulbs will establish e...
Actress Indira Varma shares her London garden
Murder, intrigue, betrayal. It's all in a day's work for award-winning actress Indira Varma, best known for roles in Game of Thrones, Luther and Obiwa...
What to do in the garden in autumn, with Frances Tophill
Frances takes the overwhelm out of the gardening jobs in autumn and discusses what you can be doing in the garden at this time of year. From planting...
What To Do Now - Autumn Lawn Care
Our lawns go through a lot, they get trampled on, sat on, cut down short and most of us allow them to dry out over summer. Now that’s not necessarily...
Seeds: our future food, with Adam Alexander
With a passion for growing vegetables and fruit, in particular rare and endangered vegetables from around the world, seed saver, filmmaker and writer...
Raymond Blanc's kitchen garden
Connecting the bounty of the vegetable patch with the delights created in the kitchen, Raymont Blanc has embraced the plot to plate principle for over...
What To Do Now - Enjoy the Harvest
September is a wonderful month to enjoy your homegrown vegetables, fruit, herbs, and flowers, whether from your garden, vegetable plot or allotment. T...
Daffodils for spring displays, with Caroline Thomson
With over 89 cultivars of daffodil, the Backhouse Rossie Estate in Fife, Scotland, holds the only scientific collection of Narcissus in the world. The...
Downton Abbey exclusive tour, with Lady Carnarvon and Alan Titchmarsh
Explore the gardens at Highclere Castle with Alan Titchmarsh and Lady Fiona Carnarvon as they take you on an exclusive garden tour. The castle and gar...
What To Do Now - Plant Spring-flowering bulbs
Although spring feels a long way away as we head into autumn and winter, by planting spring flowering bulbs now, you’ll bring a lovely pop of colour a...