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The Scottish Garden Podcast

The Scottish Garden Podcast

Julianne Robertson

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Frequency: 1 episode/46d. Total Eps: 18

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The Scottish Garden Podcast is a podcast for plant lovers who want to know more about the gardens and growers of Scotland. Julianne Robertson ventures into Scottish gardens, nurseries and horticultural events, meeting interesting people and plants along the way. This podcast explores what's special about Scotland through the eyes of a garden lover and plant addict!

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Episode 17: Seeds of Hope

samedi 8 mai 2021Duration 24:35

A chat with Serena from Seeds of Hope Scotland, which supplies wildflower seeds to good causes.  It was developed during lockdown in 2020 and has grown into a social enterprise with a focus on biodiversity and mental health. 

We talk about how Seeds of Hope Scotland started up and how we can all garden and grow more sustainably. 

Seeds of Hope website, Facebook page, Instagram & Twitter.




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Episode 16: Sallie Sillars, Horatio's Garden Scotland

mercredi 28 avril 2021Duration 25:47

Episode 16 of the Scottish Garden Podcast is a chat with Sallie Sillars, Head Gardener at Horatio’s Garden Scotland, which is located within the grounds of Queen Elizabeth National Spinal Injuries Unit at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow.  The charity Horatio’s Garden works across the UK and creates beautiful, accessible gardens in NHS spinal injury centres.  

We discuss the planting and design of the garden in Glasgow, which was designed by James Alexander-Sinclair and opened in 2016.

Horatio's Garden Scotland website is here and they also have a Facebook page, Twitter feed and they're on Instagram and YouTube.

For details of how to get involved, donate or volunteer, visit this page.  









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Episode 8: Beautiful Perth

dimanche 15 décembre 2019Duration 28:38

A conversation with Monica Straughan, Treasurer of the group Beautiful Perth, the winners of the RHS Britain in Bloom Champion of Champions Award.

We discuss what it takes to receive such an accolade, the rewarding work done by the dedicated team of volunteers, and their Zero Waste Perth project. 

You can find Beautiful Perth's website here - their presentation to the RHS judges is here and the video of the judging day is here.

You can contact the Scottish Garden Podcast by email - scottishgardenpodcast@gmail.com or find me on Instagram @mycornerofearth.



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Episode 7: Ken Cox

mardi 29 octobre 2019Duration 35:07

A chat with Ken Cox, woodland plant expert, horticulturist, author and Glendoick Garden Centre owner.  We discuss peat, pots and plant hunting, and I take advantage of Ken's expertise to ask him how best to look after my rhodedendrons!

Glendoick Garden Centre's environmental policy is here, along with how-to videos, Ken's books and more information on the Cox family and their plant hunting expeditions.

The list of Scottish Gardenplant awards can be found here on The Caley's website and in Garden Plants for Scotland, which I can highly recommend.

Oh and there's gin!

Sign up for the new Scottish Garden Newsletter or email the podcast at scottishgardenpodcast@gmail.com if you want to get in touch.  

Follow me on Instagram @mycornerofearth or Twitter @_julesrobertson

Music: 'If I Only Had a Brain' by Harold Arlen, arr. Iain Robertson



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Episode 6: Branklyn Garden

jeudi 25 juillet 2019Duration 25:36

Interviewing Jim Jermyn, Head Gardener and Property Manager at Branklyn Garden in Perth.  We talk about plant hunters, blue poppies, horticulture training and gin!

Branklyn Garden is a National Trust property and features a lovely tearoom with a fantastic view of the garden and beyond.

You can find it on Facebook and Instagram and I can recommend visiting at any time of year when it's open (closed late autumn/winter) but especially in May when you'll see the blue Meconopsis!

You can can find me on Instagram @mycornerofearth and using the hashtags #mycornerofearth and #scottishgardenpodcast.

More stuff about me and contact details at juliannerobertson.com.

Music: 'If I Only Had a Brain' by Harold Arlen, arr. Iain Robertson




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Episode 5: Scotland's Gardens Scheme

vendredi 28 juin 2019Duration 26:38

A chat with the Director of Terrill Dobson, director of Scotland's Gardens Scheme.  We discuss the criteria for opening your garden to the public, the theme for this year, the fundraising element of the scheme and which gardens are a must-see! 

Scotland's Gardens Scheme website has details of all the gardens open throughout 2019 and contact details for each one, as well as details of plant sales and links to buy the SGS Guidebook. 

You can also find Scotland's Gardens Scheme on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

I can be found on Instagram @mycornerofearth and using the hashtags #mycornerofearth and #scottishgardenpodcast

More stuff about me and contact details at juliannerobertson.com

Music: 'If I Only Had a Brain' by Harold Arlen, arr. Iain Robertson



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Episode 4: SRUC & Gardening Scotland

mercredi 15 mai 2019Duration 16:56

Extra bonus episode for May! 

Ahead of Scotland's big horticultural show, Gardening Scotland, I’m chatting to students from Scotland’s Rural College about their current project - designing a show garden for this year’s event and talking to their tutor, Heather Munro, about what the opportunity means for them and how it can be a really valuable learning experience.  

This year, is the 20th anniversary of Gardening Scotland and part of the celebrations will see the introduction of College Street, a series of show gardens created by local horticultural students from the Edinburgh, Elmwood and Oatridge campuses of SRUC (Scotland’s Rural College).  





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Episode 3: East Neuk Perennials

mercredi 1 mai 2019Duration 28:48

Karen Wilkieson and Sue Rabjohns are the growers behind East Neuk Perennials - Based in the East Neuk of Fife, they’re experienced gardeners, both having worked in a variety of estates and gardens of all sizes - but their passion is for propagation.  I spoke to them about how they met up and realised their shared dream to grow perennials and run a nursery.  East Neuk Perennials now operates from Karen's back garden, growing and selling a wide variety of herbaceous perennials which are completely hardy and suitable for the Scottish climate.

Links:

East Neuk Perennials website

The Secret Garden Facebook page

My Corner of Earth IG grid and hashtag #mycornerofearth 

juliannerobertson.com

Music: 'If I Only Had a Brain' by Harold Arlen, arr. Iain Robertson



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Episode 1: Scottish Cut Flowers

mercredi 13 mars 2019Duration 26:33

In the first episode of My Corner of Earth I speak to Rosie Burgon from Scottish Cut Flowers to find out more about her job.  Scotland isn’t a place you might naturally associate with cut flower growing but there’s a growing industry here and Rosie is proving that you can achieve a lot in the Scottish climate in a small area of land.  We talk about how she became a flower farmer, some of the demands of the role and we discuss dahlias! 

Links: 

Scottish Cut Flowers - Instagram and website 

My Corner of Earth - Instagram and blog

Flowers for the Future - Facebook group and #flowersforthefuture on IG

juliannerobertson.com


Music: 'If I Only Had a Brain' by Harold Arlen, arr. Iain Robertson



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Episode 2: Ninewells Community Garden

mercredi 13 mars 2019Duration 23:35

In this episode I find out more about Ninewells Community Garden, based at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee and run for the benefit of patients, staff, volunteers and the wider community of the city.  

The garden has several different areas, growing a huge variety of plants, as well as hosting various workshops and activities.  I find out some of the groups who get the most from visiting, as well as some of the challenges of running a charity garden staffed mainly by volunteers.  There’s also an introduction to Dundee’s Green Health Partnership and the work being done in the city to encourage people to improve their health by getting outdoors.

We hear from Sarah Griffiths, the garden facilitator, and Mary Colvin from NHS Tayside, who is on the board of the charity which runs the garden, having helped set it up from the beginning.  

Ninewells Community Garden - website and Facebook page

Dundee’s Green Health Partnership - website 

My Corner of Earth - Instagram and blog

Music: 'If I Only Had a Brain' by Harold Arlen, arr. Iain Robertson

Contact the show - mycornerofearth@gmail.com or visit juliannerobertson.com




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