loader from loading.io

Episode 317: The Lawnmower

Roots and All - Gardening Podcast

Release Date: 12/16/2024

Episode 323: Wildflowers, Community and Urban Nature show art Episode 323: Wildflowers, Community and Urban Nature

Roots and All - Gardening Podcast

I’m joined by Richard Scott and Polly Moseley from the Scouse Flowerhouse to explore the transformative power of community gardens. They share insights on using wildflowers to create vibrant, biodiverse spaces that benefit both people and wildlife, as well as the challenges and rewards of managing community green spaces. Listen on to discover how their work is weaving nature into urban communities. Links Other episodes if you liked this one: If you liked this week's episode with Richard Scott & Polly Moseley you might also enjoy this one from the archives:  Synopsis: This episode...

info_outline
Episode 322: Trees and Crops Better Together show art Episode 322: Trees and Crops Better Together

Roots and All - Gardening Podcast

Trees and crops—better together! This week on Roots and All, I’m joined by Andy Dibben, co-author of Silvohorticulture, to explore how agroforestry can revolutionise our growing spaces for a more resilient and productive future. Links by Andy Dibben & Ben Raskin Other episodes if you liked this one: If you liked this week's episode with Andy Dibben you might also enjoy this one from the archives:  - My guest this week is Ben Raskin, the Soil Association’s Head of Horticulture and Agroforestry. Ben is the author of several books on gardening, including Zero-Waste Garden...

info_outline
Episode 321: Weathering It All show art Episode 321: Weathering It All

Roots and All - Gardening Podcast

Join me for a timely exploration of how weather shapes our landscapes, ecosystems, and personal experiences of the natural world. Writer and naturalist Matt Gaw discusses his latest book, In All Weathers. As we face an increasing onslaught of extreme and unpredictable weather patterns across the globe, Matt’s reflections on walking through the elements—be it storm, drought, or downpour—offer both a poetic and urgent perspective on our relationship with the forces that govern life on Earth. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on resilience, adaptation, and the beauty found in...

info_outline
Episode 320: Channelling Wild Gods show art Episode 320: Channelling Wild Gods

Roots and All - Gardening Podcast

Tom Hirons is a poet whose work resonates deeply with the primal and ungovernable forces of nature, the human condition, and the intersections where they meet. His writing, including the much-lauded poem Sometimes a Wild God, stirs something ancient within, reminding readers of the chaos and beauty that lie at the heart of existence. In this conversation, we delve into the inspirations and philosophies behind his work, exploring the wild, untamed forces that shape his poetry and his perspective on creativity. Links Instagram  Other episodes if you liked this one: If you liked this week's...

info_outline
Episode 319: New Build Gardens show art Episode 319: New Build Gardens

Roots and All - Gardening Podcast

Andrew Jackson is changing the future of garden spaces for new builds with his groundbreaking initiative, the New Build Manifesto. Drawing on over a decade of experience as a Director in social housing, Andrew is now channeling his expertise to advocate for better quality garden spaces that benefit both homeowners and nature. His campaign brings together developers and homeowners to create enriching outdoor environments that enhance living experiences and support biodiversity. Links Instagram    Other episodes if you liked this one: If you liked this week's episode with Andrew...

info_outline
Episode 318: Care Not Capital show art Episode 318: Care Not Capital

Roots and All - Gardening Podcast

Returning guest John Little is on a collaborative mission to revolutionise the way we care for green spaces in order to ensure they deliver for people and for wildlife. John has set up a new initiative called Care Not Capital which is about investing in gardeners and recognising them as the key piece they are in the green spaces jigsaw. Links Other episodes if you liked this one: If you liked this week's episode with John Little you might also enjoy this one from the archives:  - This week I’m speaking to John Little. John founded the Grass Roof Company in 1998 and for the past 20...

info_outline
Episode 317: The Lawnmower show art Episode 317: The Lawnmower

Roots and All - Gardening Podcast

I'm joined by Clive Gravett, founder of The Budding Foundation and The Museum of Gardening. Clive is a passionate advocate for preserving gardening history, and he's here to share fascinating insights into the history of the lawnmower—an invention that revolutionised gardening as we know it. We also touch on the important work of The Budding Foundation in supporting education and young people through gardening. Links Museum of Gardening: Visit the Museum of Gardening's official website at . The museum is located at the South Downs Heritage Centre in Hassocks, West Sussex, and explores the...

info_outline
Episode 316: The Dry Exotic Garden show art Episode 316: The Dry Exotic Garden

Roots and All - Gardening Podcast

Explore the extraordinary world of exotic gardening with Paul Spracklin, author of The Dry Exotic Garden. Paul shares his infectious passion for transforming gardens conditions into lush, visually striking landscapes using drought-tolerant plants. Tune in to hear about the inspiration behind his book, the unique joys of cultivating exotic species, and the techniques that make gardens with drought loving plants not just possible, but breathtakingly beautiful. About The Dry Exotic Garden Discover everything you need to know about designing, choosing and planting cacti and succulents to create a...

info_outline
Episode 315: Interview with Mark Gregory show art Episode 315: Interview with Mark Gregory

Roots and All - Gardening Podcast

Prepare to be inspired! I am chatting with legendary landscape designer Mark Gregory, founder of Landform Consultants. With over 35 years of experience and a treasure trove of RHS Chelsea Flower Show awards under his belt, Mark shares his take on creating breathtaking gardens, the artistry of garden design, his career and the landscaping business. This interview is a great insight into a career spent crafting perfection! Links Other episodes if you liked this one: If you liked this week's episode with Mark Gregory you might also enjoy this one from the archives:  - My guest this week...

info_outline
Episode 314: Nurturing Growth, Inside and Out show art Episode 314: Nurturing Growth, Inside and Out

Roots and All - Gardening Podcast

Get ready for an inspiring journey as I’m joined by RAF Warrant Officer Pete Welsh—a man whose story spans the adrenaline of military life to the quiet power of the garden. While excelling in a remarkable military career and contributing to an RHS award-winning community garden, Pete has also confronted the profound challenges of mental health. Through the therapeutic calm of gardening and the transformative power of community connections, he’s found resilience and growth. Pete’s journey reveals the extraordinary parallels between cultivating plants and healing ourselves. Links...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

I'm joined by Clive Gravett, founder of The Budding Foundation and The Museum of Gardening. Clive is a passionate advocate for preserving gardening history, and he's here to share fascinating insights into the history of the lawnmower—an invention that revolutionised gardening as we know it. We also touch on the important work of The Budding Foundation in supporting education and young people through gardening.

Links

Museum of Gardening:
Visit the Museum of Gardening's official website at https://www.museumofgardening.co.uk. The museum is located at the South Downs Heritage Centre in Hassocks, West Sussex, and explores the history of gardening through its unique collection of tools and artefacts.

Budding Foundation:
You can learn more about and support the Budding Foundation at https://www.thebuddingfoundation.co.uk. This foundation is closely associated with the Museum of Gardening and focuses on educational projects and preserving gardening history.

Please support the podcast on Patreon