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Episode 336: Creating an Ark

Roots and All - Gardening Podcast

Release Date: 05/19/2025

Episode 349: Foraging Feasts with Flavour Fred show art Episode 349: Foraging Feasts with Flavour Fred

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George Fredenham—aka Flavour Fred—chef, forager, fermenter, and former co-owner of The Foragers at The Verulam Arms in St Albans is this episode’s guest. Known for turning hedgerow finds into award-winning dishes and wild cocktails, George now runs foraging walks, woodland feasts, and fermentation workshops, blending deep ecological knowledge with a flair for flavour. We talk about his journey with wild food and how he’s teaching others to find, cook, and preserve the edible abundance all around them. Links Instagram Other episodes if you liked this one: Episode 32: Foraging with...

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Episode 348: A Forest Fix show art Episode 348: A Forest Fix

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I'm speaking with Olga Evans, co-founder of the Forest Bathing Institute and author of a new book exploring the science behind nature's healing power. We'll discover what forest bathing really means, whether you need an actual forest to benefit, and learn practical techniques you can use wherever you are. Links by Olga Terebenina and Gary Evans Other episodes if you liked this one: — Forest Bathing, or Shinrin Yoku, is the practice of immersing yourself in nature as therapy. It’s the perfect antidote for those who feel disconnected from the land and unattached from nature, which is...

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Episode 347: Can Plants Help You Find Lost Things? show art Episode 347: Can Plants Help You Find Lost Things?

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I’m speaking with Christina Oakley Harrington, founder of the legendary Treadwell’s Bookshop in London and author of The Treadwell’s Book of Plant Magic. We dive into her lifelong work in magic and folklore, explore the rich, earthy history of plant magic, and uncover the stories and secrets behind the herbs and flowers that have enchanted humans for centuries. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just plant-curious, listen on to find out what plants can do if you just ask. Links Other episodes if you liked this one: — This week’s episode, my guests are Chris Young and Susan...

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I’m joined by designer Will Tomson, whose work blends creativity with a deep commitment to biodiversity and sustainability. We chat about some of his exciting projects involving recycled aggregates, who inspires him, his Talking Plants events which he runs with Amy Langron and Katy Merrington, plus we lift the lid on a new and exciting event happening this September for anyone interested in practical, hands-on gardening tips from the best in the game.  Links Talking Plants website Talking plants instagram @talking_plants_sheffield Will Tomson/Creative Cultivation instagram Amy...

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Episode 345: GMOs in the Garden show art Episode 345: GMOs in the Garden

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Pat Thomas is Director of Beyond GM, and we explore the hidden realities of GMOs, the implications of new "Precision Breeding" legislation, and how these changes could affect gardeners, small-scale growers, and our food future. From campaigns like Stop Hidden GMOs to looking at the global landscape regarding GMO policies, Pat offers essential insights and practical advice on where to learn more and how to take action. Links You can help fund the legal case by donating at Check out the Stop Hidden GMOs for more information Read more about GMOs at Other episodes if you liked this one:...

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Episode 344: Lee Miller - Chef and Gardener show art Episode 344: Lee Miller - Chef and Gardener

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Lee Miller lived many lives—model, surrealist, war correspondent—but it was in the kitchen and garden at Farleys House that she found a kind of peace after the chaos. In this episode, Lee’s granddaughter Ami Bouhassane discusses her book Lee Miller: A Life with Food, Friends and Recipes, and offers an intimate portrait of her grandmother’s postwar years. We explore how cooking became a creative outlet, the mystery of the unpublished Entertaining Freezer, and the role of the garden in shaping Lee’s later life. Links ) – Explore her life as a surrealist, model, war correspondent,...

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Episode 343: Lines Across the Wild show art Episode 343: Lines Across the Wild

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Writer and naturalist Julian Hoffman joins me for a dive into his latest book Lifelines, exploring the fragile beauty of threatened landscapes, the deep connections between wildlife and culture, and what it means to belong—to a place, to a species, to a song. From regent honeyeaters losing their voices to the shifting borders that divide both people and animals, Julian shares stories that remind us of what’s at stake, and what still remains. Links Other episodes if you liked this one: 🎧 Episode 53: “Irreplaceable” with Julian Hoffman In this earlier visit, Julian explores the...

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Episode 342: Healsville Sanctuary: Creating Habitats show art Episode 342: Healsville Sanctuary: Creating Habitats

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Episode 342: Healsville Sanctuary: Creating Habitats Luke Boyle is the Horticulture Manager at Healesville Sanctuary in Victoria, Australia—a leading conservation zoo nestled in native bushland, dedicated to protecting and showcasing Australia’s unique wildlife. We chat about the incredible work Luke and his team are doing to ensure the sanctuary is not just a safe and enriching haven for animals, but also an inspiring and welcoming place for human visitors. Links Zoos Victoria “Fighting Extinction” Program Learn how Healesville Sanctuary is part of statewide efforts to...

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Episode 341: Sun Safety for Gardeners show art Episode 341: Sun Safety for Gardeners

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I’m joined by Susanna Daniels, CEO of Melanoma Focus, and horticulturists Rachel Reynolds, Paul Kimberley and Jenny Warner, who share their personal experiences with skin cancer. With temperatures on the rise, we explore why sun safety is essential for anyone working outdoors, how to protect yourself effectively, and the serious risks of not taking the sun seriously. Links Melanoma Focus is a national charity dedicated to providing help and support to melanoma patients and healthcare professionals as well as raising awareness of melanoma, the 5th most common cancer in the UK.  As...

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Episode 340: The Nature of Resilience show art Episode 340: The Nature of Resilience

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Author Nic Wilson speaks about her memoir, Land Beneath the Waves. We delve into how her relationship with the natural world has provided insight and resilience in the face of chronic illness, and how our surroundings can shape and reflect our inner landscapes. Links Official Website – The central hub for Nic’s writing, including her memoir Land Beneath the Waves, Guardian Country Diary contributions, newsletter subscription (“Only Connect!”), book tour dates, and the Peat‑Free Nurseries list.  A central portal with quick links to her website, book launch, newsletter, and...

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In this episode, I’m speaking with Mary Reynolds—renowned landscape designer, author, and founder of the rewilding movement We Are The Ark.

This episode originally aired in 2019 and it’s particularly pertinent as it coincides with the start of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, where Mary, won a gold medal winner for her ground-breaking, naturalistic garden which at the time was a revelation. Mary has long championed a shift from traditional gardening to a more nature-centric approach. Her initiative, We Are The Ark, invites gardeners, landowners, and stewards to rewild areas under their care, transforming them into sanctuaries for biodiversity. This conversation delves into Mary's journey, the philosophy behind We Are The Ark, and practical steps we can all take to support nature in our own spaces.

As we face increasing environmental challenges, Mary's insights offer a timely reminder of the power each of us holds to make a difference. Whether you have a sprawling garden or a small balcony, this episode provides inspiration and guidance on creating your own "Ark" for nature.

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1. Official Website – Mary Reynolds

Mary Reynolds' official website offers insights into her philosophy, projects, and design approach.

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2. We Are The Ark – Rewilding Movement

Mary founded the "We Are The Ark" initiative to encourage people to transform their gardens and land into safe havens for nature.

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3. Book: The Garden Awakening: Designs to Nurture Our Land and Ourselves

In this book, Mary shares her vision of creating gardens that are in harmony with nature, blending practical advice with spiritual insights.

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4. Book: We Are The Ark

This book expands on the principles of the "We Are The Ark" movement, providing guidance on rewilding and creating sanctuaries for biodiversity.

Publisher's Page

5. Film: Dare to Be Wild

A biographical drama inspired by Mary Reynolds' journey to winning a gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show.

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Sarah Wilson interviews wildlife gardening expert Kate Bradbury about creating gardens that support biodiversity. They explore essential features to include, such as shelter and specific plant choices, as well as common misconceptions about wildlife-friendly gardening. Kate shares insights from her book Wildlife Gardening for Everyone and Everything, offering practical advice for transforming any outdoor space into a haven for wildlife.Roots and AllApple Podcasts+1Roots and All+1

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