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Dear Gardener

Dear Gardener

Ben Dark

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Frequency: 1 episode/20d. Total Eps: 14

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Gardening walks and green thoughts from award winning writer Ben Dark and guests.
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[Solo Episode] A Chronicle Botanical: Parham House, Uppark, and the joy of stolen plants

mardi 4 juillet 2023Duration 29:09

On this episode of Dear Gardener, host Ben Dark explores gardening life and gardening death. From the ranunculus flower’s writhing stem - a cut flower snake, trying to find its way back into the garden - to tulips drooping in a vase, the importance of writing accurately about plants is emphasised.

Literary comings and goings-on are explored on a visit to Parham House and hints are given for those of us in temporary gardens (aren’t we all?) We look at how to string a tomato and take soft-wood summer cuttings from a grape vine. Also, what to do with your moat and why hippoptamuslike plants are no good at all.

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[Interview] The Thousand Year Old Garden: Inside the Secret Garden at Lambeth Palace with Nick Stewart Smith

jeudi 15 juin 2023Duration 43:16

Nick Stewart Smith spent seven years as Head Gardener at Lambeth Palace. Here he tells Ben Dark about his hidden life as a link in thousand-year horticultural chain, about his unique philosophy of place-making and about how to work in dialogue with a garden.

Nick's book: https://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/publication/the-thousand-year-old-garden/9781803993041/

Wild Times in a London Park by Nick Stewart Smith: https://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/articles/wild-times-in-a-london-park/

Support Dear Gardener on Kofi: https://ko-fi.com/bendark

Episode Breakdown:

[00:00:03] Podcast intro: introducing Nick Stewart Smith, author of "The Thousand Year Old Garden"

[00:04:07] The personal nature of the book.

[00:06:23] Gardeners and garden features as links in a very long chain.

[00:09:38] Creating a dialogue with the garden.

[00:13:26] Life at Overbecks, the eccentric National Trust garden of rock face and banana.

[00:16:07] Exploring the book’s focus on the forgotten gardeners of Lambeth Palace

[00:21:50] The Glades, Nick’s signature effect with colourful perennials and nomadic annuals.

[00:27:56] Gardening, finding balance, small scale focus.

[00:29:33] Awareness of nature crisis, positive gardening, adaptation.

[00:32:36] Tolstoy, Levin and the transcendental power of scything.

[00:35:57] Van Gogh & Dürer - painters as inspiration.

[00:40:51] Farewell and thanks to guest, Nick.


Our tastes aligned: The gardens of Skipton, Bavaria and the Yorkshire Wolds

mardi 8 novembre 2022Duration 01:01:25

In this episode of the global gardening podcast we pitch up under the moors where a deck juts out over a grass and perennial garden, visit Bavaria and a terrace garden hidden behind veils of trailing tomato, hear tales from a fading walled garden and visit a unique garden full of rooms, owls, compost and ideas.

Support the show: https://linktr.ee/deargardener

Episode links:

Emma’s tulip Slawa: https://www.sarahraven.com/products/tulip-slawa

Dan Pearson Studio: http://danpearsonstudio.com/

Emma's garden designer Matt Haddon: https://haddon.studio/

Some heritage tomatoes: https://www.allotment-garden.org/vegetable/how-to-grow-your-own-tomatoes/heirloom-heritage-tomatoes/

Phlomis tuberosa ‘Amazone’: https://www.rhsplants.co.uk/plants/_/phlomis-tuberosa-amazone/classid.2000022949/

Sweet Woodruff: https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/7595/galium-odoratum/details

The Dear Gardeners on Instagram:

Emma: https://www.instagram.com/paddockwoodgarden/

Bianca: https://www.instagram.com/plants_and_whiskers/

Liam: https://www.instagram.com/liamdaviesgardens/

Thank you for listening

Delivering Joy: The Gardens of Minnesota, Buenos Aires and Pennsylvania

mardi 1 novembre 2022Duration 59:14

We journey to a plant person’s garden between the Great Lakes and the Appalachian Mountains, an apartment amid the Palos Borrachos of Buenos Aires and an oak-topped bluff above the Minnesota River Valley. 

Support the show: https://ko-fi.com/bendark

Episode links:

The trees of Buenos Aires: https://landingpadba.com/buenos-aires-tree-guide/

Tsubo-niwa (pocket gardens): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsubo-niwa

The Bluet Houstonia caerulea: https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/houstonia-caerulea/

 A Pattern Language: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Pattern_Language

For copies of Ben’s book, The Grove: A Nature Odyssey in 19 ½ Front Gardens go here: https://linktr.ee/deargardener

The dear gardeners on Instagram:

Alicia: https://www.instagram.com/kalijardin

Julie: https://www.instagram.com/juliewitmergardens

Michael: https://www.instagram.com/sneaky.productions/

Dreaming of long borders: the gardens of Hampshire, Yaoundé and Philadelphia

mardi 25 octobre 2022Duration 50:22

We journey to Yaoundé, where the oil palms drip with ferns and a balcony gardener waits for the lemon grass harvest, Pennsylvania, where plants lead an architect astray and Hampshire, where meadows, lawns, hedges and fruit trees spring from land that once grew chicken sheds.

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Episode links:

Tivoli Gardens: https://www.tivoli.dk/en/haven-og-forlystelser/skoenne-steder

Narcissus ‘W. P. Milner’: https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/76761/narcissus-w-p-milner-(1)/details

African plums, or Safou, Dacryodes edulis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dacryodes_edulis

 The amazing black medic: https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/105551/medicago-lupulina/details

For copies of Ben’s book, The Grove: A Nature Odyssey in 19 ½ Front Gardens go here: https://linktr.ee/deargardener

The dear gardeners on Instagram:

Jonathan: https://www.instagram.com/jbykowski/

Karen: https://www.instagram.com/mrsnorris34/

Christoph: https://www.instagram.com/christophsgaertli/

Stone frogs and thirsty parrots: the gardens of Oxford, Long Island and The Cradle of Mankind

lundi 17 octobre 2022Duration 46:47

We visit Oxford, where the Head Gardener of Trinity College is preparing her winter displays, Long Island, where the director of the Madoo Conservancy practises 'forensic horticulture' to preserve the vision of poet, painter and plantsman Robert Dash, and the Granite Grasslands northwest of Johannesburg where Viqui is waiting for rain and the flowers it will bring.

Support the show: https://ko-fi.com/bendark

Episode links:

The landscapes of Fernando Caruncho: https://web.fernandocaruncho.com/en/

The Gardens of Trinity College: https://www.trinity.ox.ac.uk/gardens-grounds

The Madoo Conservancy: https://www.madoo.org

The dear gardeners on instagram:

Kate Burtonwood: https://www.instagram.com/cultivatedgardener/

Alejandro Saralegui: https://www.instagram.com/alemadoo/

Viqui (thepotagergardener): https://www.instagram.com/thepotagergardener/

Buy Ben's brilliant book:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Grove-Nature-Odyssey-Front-Gardens/dp/1784727385

Happy gardening!


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[Solo Episode] Losing and Finding Beauty: Munstead, Laburnums and the Afterlife of Gardens

mercredi 7 juin 2023Duration 38:06

On this episode of Dear Gardener, host Ben Dark explores the legacy and afterlife of gardens. The starting points are: a Laburnum safari through Østerbro, a fence-climb into an abandoned garden, and a run through the acid-sands of West Sussex.

Featuring Gertrude Jekyll, Edwin Lutyens and the National Trust in the news that Munstead Wood is 'to be preserved for the nation'

Support the show on Kofi https://ko-fi.com/bendark

Tickets to the Birmingham Talk here: https://www.bournvillehub.com/box-office/the-grove-a-nature-odyssey-in-19-1-2-front-gardens

Episode Breakdown:

[00:00:06] Lime tree mist season in Copenhagen. Excellent for spoiling cars

[00:05:36] Tennyson praised for 'rosey plumelets bud the larch'

[00:08:24] Golden chain tree and the particularity of its yellow

[00:13:01] Lilac's use as a besmirching foil. The neighbour's trampoline of huge and surprising beauty

[00:15:38] Father's death inspires thoughts on gardens.

[00:19:16] Gertrude Jekyll and the Arts and Crafts movement

[00:23:52] Gardens best seen after suffering?

[00:27:32] The Canterbury tales as told on the Hidcot coach.

[00:29:27] Small towns end abruptly.

[00:32:41] Rhododendron ponticum invasive but lovely in the shade

[00:35:50] Stalin's mimosa.

[Roving Episode] Hop Poles and Wild Garlic: A Hampshire Hangers Walk

lundi 22 mai 2023Duration 27:45

On this episode of Dear Gardener, Ben Dark takes us on a journey through the wooded Hampshire Hangers, discussing plants and history along the way. Passing cowslips, wild garlic, incongruous copper beech, and wildly inappropriate bamboo, Ben shares his love-hate relationship with these plants and how they fit in the changing English countryside. Our host also delves into the writing of William Cobbet and his critical commentary on the landscape while relating his own experiences with managing meadows and creating a space for both people and wildlife. Tune in to learn more about the beauty and challenges of gardening.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9cs657k9Q4

Episode breakdown:

[00:00:06] Podcast discusses the potential reason behind gardeners' dislike of the colour orange, possibly due to its association with plant blight.

[00:05:42] The English countryside is going through significant change as ash trees are being lost, allowing new plants and vistas to emerge. This is similar to the aftermath of the great storm of 87, which led to a boom in gardening as people were freed up to create something new.

[00:09:50] William Cobbet as inspiration for J. C. Louden. Weather and its importance to nature writers

[00:11:19] Forest floor covered in wild garlic due to deer agitating it in the dawn

[00:14:49] Trees grow conjoined with roots exposed.

[00:18:13] Dan Pearson's newsletter Dig Delve and artisanal tulip bulbs

[00:21:24] Eric Newby's wife and her drunken suitors.

[00:26:05] Description of a house with symmetrical plantings including a native white beam tree and a fantastically shaggy bamboo.

[Roving Episode] It was a day in spring

vendredi 12 mai 2023Duration 32:23

Malus × domestica and Taraxacum officinale (apple and dandelion) take to May's springy stage in this special on location recording that starts deep in the beach woods and bursts into the orchard.

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Episode overview:

[00:00:16] Ben talks winter and spring weather and how it affects the growth of plants like apples and bird cherries, and why he decided to record the episode in the woods rather than at his desk. The ground is covered in beach kernels and dry leaves, making a crunching noise when stepped on.

[00:02:48] The winter aconites are blooming staggered, possibly for an advantage. The area will soon be deserted of pollinators, but was once covered in flowers. The author wishes they could experience the beauty forever. They walk past an understory U tree.

[00:05:12] Discussion of spring in the UK and Denmark, including the appearance of dandelions and their potential use in producing rubber for car tires. We also examines the anatomy and function of dandelions, including their papas and role in seed dispersal.

[00:13:59] Blowing dandelion seeds not all bad. Dandelions hard to grow, try not cutting lawn too short. Seed-eating beetles help reduce dandelions. Leave lawn longer for fewer dandelions.

[00:16:20] Apple blossom time is perfect when buds are half open and half closed. The king bud produces the best fruit. Apples need cold for proper formation of flowers and lack of cold causes poor pollination.

[00:24:01] Observations of diverse species in grassy understory with small apples on dwarfing stock, well-pruned for fruit. Seeing a variety of heritage apple trees with grafted and non-grafted roots. Also, discussion of a recent planting project and a classic rose ACA flowering.

[00:30:50] Bee landed in hair, hair wild, no time for vines, thanking supporters.


[Solo Episode] Bread for all, and roses too

mercredi 3 mai 2023Duration 29:49

Tales of horticultural sin and floral redemption featuring Salvia, Nepeta, Carl the Murderous Gardener, Gypsophila and Hemerocallis.

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Orwell's Roses by Rebecca Solnit https://www.hatchards.co.uk/book/orwells-roses/rebecca-solnit/9781783785520

Husbandry by Isabel Bannerman https://www.foyles.co.uk/book/husbandry/isabel-bannerman/9781914902949

The Grove by Ben Dark https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-grove-a-nature-odyssey-in-19-1-2-front-gardens-ben-dark/5044771?ean=9781784727413

Episode breakdown

[00:00:20] The episode discusses the popularity of the ornamental cherry tree, particularly the Kanzan cultivar, and its rise in popularity throughout the 20th century. Ben briefly mentions his recent writing on lawns and their place in the Gardening World.

[00:07:48] Heinous garden blunders include buying cheap plants from a supermarket. Reading about George Orwell's Woolworths roses.

[00:16:05] The author had trouble with overcrowded Gypsophila elegans seedlings and shares their experience with propagation. They also discuss the fraught etiquette of giving plants as gifts and their own propagation progress with London pride (Saxifraga x urbium and Nepeta 'Walkers Low.'

[00:22:33] Ben cuts back ivy for more light and space but the result is ugly, needs to go completely bare. Ivy on a wall needs constant cutting to maintain modern look, better to hide bulky stems in a small hedge.

[00:24:23] Archaeobotany and the use of box hedges in Roman Britain. Recommendations for reading on garden history and a call to support the podcast.


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