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| E49 Ben Preston talks about York Gate | 27 Aug 2022 | 00:14:12 | |
In this episode we are live at the Harrogate flower show and we are talking to the head gardener Ben Preston. | |||
| E48 Jason Daff from the University of York | 26 Aug 2022 | 00:20:14 | |
In this episode we are live at the Harrogate flower show and we are talking to Jason Daff from the University of York | |||
| E39 Micropropagation with Richard Fenwick | 20 May 2022 | 00:15:30 | |
This was recorded live at the Harrogate flower show Richard has worked in horticulture for over 15 years in a range of sectors including; commercial nursery work, garden maintenance, retail and design. In 2012 Richard became a tutor/course manager at Bishop Burton College teaching a range of subjects at levels 1 to 6. He has been a STEM Ambassador for 15 years promoting the STEM subjects in schools and colleges in partnership with NYBEP. | |||
| E38 The love of Coffee with Vicky Weddell | 17 May 2022 | 00:34:08 | |
Moneyrow Beans was founded by Vicky Weddell out of her passion for coffee and for coffee-loving communities around the world. Having worked in the speciality coffee industry in the Middle East for some years in training and events, she wanted to bring great coffee to her local community in Berkshire and started it all from her garden shed in Moneyrow Green during the first COVID lockdown in 2020. We now roast our coffee in small batches in our Coffee Den in the Moss End Garden Village. We are really proud to partner with some amazing local businesses including coffee shops, pubs and retail outlets. We have a growing local following enjoying Moneyrow Beans at home and you will often see us at local markets and community events. Moneyrow Beans is also proud to be the first UK Distributor for Gorilla Conservation Coffee, a social enterprise which supports coffee farmers in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda as part of Conservation Through Public Health programme. All our coffees are sourced with an ethos of traceability and care for the coffee-producing communities at origin. | |||
| E37 Alan Titchmarsh talks about Horticap | 28 Feb 2022 | 00:12:03 | |
In this episode we have a quick talk to Alan Titchmarsh. Alan has been the patron of Horticap for over 18 years. He talked with the customers, volunteers, staff and of course the students and thanked them for the hard work over the past couple of years. Horticap is a charity in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. Its been running for nearly 40 years. They teach horticulture to adults with learning difficulties. We talked to him about what horticulture and Horticap means to him. | |||
| E36 Forestry training with Demelza Lowe | 20 Jan 2022 | 00:21:21 | |
Sarah talks to Demelza Lowe from Lowe maintenance After teaching at a local college for over ten years specialising with the 14-16yr olds who weren’t interested in school (and thoroughly enjoying that challenge) decided in 2012 that it was time for the next chapter and a new challenge and joined Phill in Lowe Maintenance. Originally training at Askham Bryan College HND Horticulture (fancy a farmer going into horticulture – black sheep of the family there!) she was always interested in trees but not been brave enough in her late teens to pursue arboriculture with all those burly fellas and went into garden design and certainly regretted it. Fortunately years later got to continue that passion for tree climbing and machinery, thankfully. Specialities and favourite course to teach Demelza is not only a trainer but also a City and Guilds assessor for many of the subjects that she trains, however, can’t pick one course more than another, as she loves the variety and enjoys them all equally! | |||
| E35 Gardening with Benefits (Live) | 17 Dec 2021 | 00:37:25 | |
In This episode we talk about the benefits that horticulture has to offer. We talk with Faith about forest bathing. Cultures all over the world practise a technique called ‘Forest Bathing’ – in Japanese it’s called ‘Shinrin-yoku’, in Mandarin it is ‘Sēnlínyù’ and in Korean it’s known as sanlimyok. Some countries have designated woodlands and forests purely for the purpose of relaxation and connecting within nature. Trees naturally give off something called ‘phytoncides‘ or ‘wood essential oils’, these oils when inhaled have been scientifically proven to have a beneficial impact on our nervous systems. This means that quite simply being within a wooded area we can see our stress levels reduced, mood disorders be more balanced and our overall quality of life improved. Villages through to cities in the region are judged in Spring, Summer, or both. The special categories which include public, private and charitable establishments, business premises, visitor attractions, caravan and camping sites, schools, youth environmental projects and further education establishments. | |||
| E34 Open green spaces (Live) | 29 Nov 2021 | 00:33:01 | |
In this episode we explore the wonderful green spaces we have and what they mean to us. | |||
| E33 Thorp Perrow Autumn walk and Halloween trail | 31 Oct 2021 | 00:33:38 | |
Sorry for the poor sound quality at the beginning . In this episode we walk around Thorp Perrow and see the amazing autumn colours and a walk around the famous Halloween Trail. The Arboretum covers 100 acres and is currently home to 5 National Plant Collections and 51 Champion Trees (recorded and designated by the Tree Register of the British Isles). Situated in the Yorkshire Dales, not far from the historic town of Bedale, Thorp Perrow is an exciting place to explore offering something for everyone, and is home to some of the largest and rarest trees and shrubs in England. The Arboretum also embraces the Milbank Pinetum planted by Lady Augusta Milbank in the mid-nineteenth century, and the medieval Spring Wood dating back to the 16th century. The Arboretum is laid out in Sections, and identified as Section A to Section Z, plus Milbank Pinetum, and Springs Wood. Each Section inter-connects with its neighbour via paths, grass walks, glades, bays, or avenues. A walk around the Arboretum can be a journey of plant discovery that takes you around the continents of the world; with many of the tree and shrub genera and species planted having origins in China, Japan, North America, Chile, and Europe. Support the show | |||
| E32 The business of Recycling (Live) | 23 Oct 2021 | 00:33:21 | |
In This episode we talk to 3 places that recycling is one of their top priorities. | |||
| E31 Sweet Peas with Aaron Hickman | 12 Sep 2021 | 00:35:38 | |
In this episode we talk to Aaron Hickman the president of the Yorkshire Sweet Pea Society. | |||
| E30 Deer Shed Festival Part 2 with Jessica Herbert | 23 Aug 2021 | 00:30:30 | |
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| E47 Landscape architect Alistair Baldwin | 16 Aug 2022 | 00:24:14 | |
In this episode we are live at the Harrogate flower show and we are talking to Alistair Baldwin We work closely with like-minded architects, engineers, interior designers, craftsmen and women, ecologist and many other specialists to deliver well-crafted places. Where a project allows, we create planting schemes that bring nature, delight and dramatic seasonality to the site, producing management plans and working with maintenance staff to ensure longevity of our creations. Our collective experience and skills across a wide range of media and software allows us to interface with other professionals while assembling planning and listed building applications for our clients, and our track record for gaining planning consents in challenging environments is excellent. We offer the full range of design services, from inception and site assessment through master planning and visualisations to construction design, planting design and project management. We also manage other consultants on behalf of the client. | |||
| E29 Deer Shed Festival Part 1 with Matthew Wilson | 04 Aug 2021 | 00:30:21 | |
#gardening #trees #gardening-podcast #horticulture #nature #flowers #podcast #herbs #vegetables #festivals #camping #deershedfestival Support the show | |||
| E28 The Great Yorkshire Show | 27 Jul 2021 | 00:23:30 | |
In This episode we talk about the Great Yorkshire show. https://greatyorkshireshow.co.uk We meet up with James Mason the CEO of Welcome to Yorkshire https://www.yorkshire.com/ Hillary talks about growing fruit as part of the https://thenorthernfruitgroup.com/ And as the Harrogate flowers shows moves to https://www.newbyhall.com/ we talk to Derek about what we have install this Autumn https://www.flowershow.org.uk --- #gardening #trees #gardening-podcast #horticulture #nature #flowers #podcast #herbs #vegetables Support the show | |||
| E27 RHS Tatton flower Show | 16 Jul 2021 | 00:32:18 | |
In this episode we talk about The RHS Tatton flower show. https://www.rhs.org.uk/shows-events/rhs-flower-show-tatton-park A fabulous day out bursting with colourful gardening inspiration, fun family activities, have-a-go workshops and boutique shopping Faith talked about her time at Tatton with Cherry Graham https://cherrycarmen.co.uk/ and meeting photographer Charlotte Graham https://www.charlottegraham.photography/ Sarah is building a showgarden with Richard Easton https://richardeastongardens.com/ and Rob Hardy https://robhardy.co.uk/ and they are building the show garden for https://www.macmillan.org.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phil-airey/messageSupport the show | |||
| E26 All round to Faith's garden | 13 Jul 2021 | 00:21:45 | |
#gardening #trees #gardening-podcast #horticulture #nature #flowers #podcast #herbs #vegetables Support the show (https://trowelsandtribulations.buzzsprout.com/) Support the show | |||
| E25 Tree climbing with Jessica Herbert | 02 Jul 2021 | 00:25:39 | |
Jessica Herbert is a lecturer in arboriculture, arborist and former competitive tree climber. In this episode, she talks about the world of tree climbing championships and the career opportunities for tree lovers.--- Support the show (https://trowelsandtribulations.buzzsprout.com/) Support the show | |||
| E24 Thorp Perrow Fairy Trail | 21 Jun 2021 | 00:21:08 | |
In this episode we walk through the gardens and woodlands of Thorp Perrow in North Yorkshire. We enter the fairy trail and see what we can see. Follow the trail through the enchanted wood, home to fairies, pixies and a host of other magical creatures. However its more of a "lets see what we can make Phil do" rather than a gardening podcast but we loved it and hope you do to. https://thorpperrow.com/blog-post-title-3-2/--- Support the show (https://trowelsandtribulations.buzzsprout.com/) Support the show | |||
| E23 The Spring Essentials show. Sponsored by Colour it in | 02 Jun 2021 | 00:26:06 | |
In the episode we are set free at the Harrogate flower show. It was a wonderful 4 days. https://www.flowershow.org.uk/ Our sponsor for this episode is https://www.colouritin.co.uk/ "An alternative creative company". please give them a visit. We got to see so many people like..... https://www.martinfish.com/ https://wackswickedplants.co.uk/ https://www.alchemyferns.co.uk/ https://www.jonathan-moseley.com/ #gardening #trees #gardening-podcast #horticulture #nature #flowers #podcast #herbs #vegetables #yorkshire # Support the show (https://trowelsandtribulations.buzzsprout.com/) Support the show | |||
| E22 The build up to the Harrogate Flower show | 19 May 2021 | 00:29:21 | |
In this episode we bring you a behinds the scene tour of the the show gardens at the wonderful Harrogate flower show 2021 https://www.flowershow.org.uk/ http://nicholasedwardgardens.com/ https://harrogategardendesign.co.uk/ https://www.loweslandscapes.co.uk/ https://www.riponlandscapes.co.uk/ https://www.faithdouglas.co.uk/about/ https://www.horticap.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phil-airey/messageSupport the show | |||
| E21 Mental health awareness week special with Emz Finch | 12 May 2021 | 00:31:20 | |
"Mental health awareness week special" In this episode We talk to Emz Finch Emz is a contemporary artist, living and working from her home studio in South West London. Her work is strongly influenced by nature and the great outdoors, having grown up on a National Trust farm on the Stourhead estate. She has a particular interest in impressionism and likes to make paintings that focus on bold colour and a striking marks. Emz has painted all her life, and after a successful career in the city and then in TV, she took it up professionally after having her daughter in 2017. Since then, Emz has completed a foundation at the London Fine Art Studios, won a scholarship to the Creative Visionary Programme 2019 and sells work online and through First View Gallery in Wiltshire. Emz has been disabled all her adult life following a failed hip replacement when she was just 18. Painting is has played a huge part in her mental health and acceptance of the disability. It allows her the space to feel herself again and has helped a huge deal to come to terms with life with reduced mobility. I’ve had two miscarriages during lockdown. Both at 12 weeks. Both ending in operations, the first one an emergency op after hours of trauma in hospital alone. I came away from this with no indication that my mental health might be effected, and absolutely no follow up or support when I reached out to the hospital to tell them about the debilitating flashbacks I’d be having. I was diagnosed with PTSD and waited 6 months for CBT therapy, then sadly had another miscarriage at the end of Feb this year. I had an experience in my local woods one day when I saw a pebble in a tree that said ‘be happy’, the trees compelled me to lay under the tree and within seconds I was breathing deeply. I started to feel better, started to see colour again and the only way I could describe what had happened was to paint it. That was the first tree, nearly 10 weeks ago. And I now have over 80 trees in my studio. You can see a few of them on my instagram feed. I’ll need several hundred to realise my dream of creating this space - a space for everyone to come and lay down and reflect on what they may have lost during lockdown. In the short term, I need some money to buy more paint and canvasses, so I’ll be selling art prints of two of the trees for one week 10th - 16th May (mental health awareness week - which this year has the theme of nature). Anything you can do to share my project during this week would be so amazing. In the medium to long term I need to find a venue and a sponsor/philanthropist/grants/gallery/charity to be able to put this on. I’m trying to speak to as many people as I can at the moment to see what leads I can generate. 07770398205 www.emzfinchart.co.uk https://www.instagram.com/emzfinchart--- | |||
| E20 Forest Bathing | 10 May 2021 | 00:22:56 | |
In the episode we talk and the benefits of Forests and nature and how this will help with your mental wellbeing. Faith talks about Forest bathing. https://www.faithdouglas.co.uk/ 'Connect with nature in nature', 'connect with yourself in nature' and 'connect with others in nature'. Being in a natural environment improves the health of our bodies and minds and can improve our overall quality of life. At Forest Bathing UK we offer organised mindful connections within a natural environment to benefit all.--- | |||
| E46 Willow weaving with Dragon Willow | 06 Aug 2022 | 00:17:36 | |
In this episode we are live at the Harrogate flower show and we are talking to Leilah Vyner from Dragon Willow Quite a few years later She moved to a place called Greenhow in North Yorkshire; this was an idyllic rural location in the Yorkshire Dales where she thought that she could expand her hobby. However the climate was too extreme to run a willow weaving business from, so she ended up moving to Tadcaster where the climate is much friendlier, this is where she started creating willow sculptures. | |||
| E19 Resurrected Bites foodbank | 04 May 2021 | 00:32:34 | |
In this episode we talk to Michelle Hayes from Resurrected Bites food bank in Harrogate. https://resurrectedbites.co.uk/ They say through the love for creation and in the knowledge that 30% of the UK’s food goes to waste, we felt challenged to change things in our district. We want to fill bellies not bins, to ensure good quality food is not going to waste. Resurrected Bites is partnered with Fareshare, Neighbourly and Harrogate Waste Not Want Not. With the help of these organisations, we ‘intercept’ good quality ingredients that were destined for landfill. Our chefs then create delicious dishes from hearty breakfasts to lovely lunches and divine desserts! All are served in a welcoming environment and when it comes to the bill you ‘pay as you feel’ – there’s no set charge. Any donations you give help to cover the minimum £290 which it costs to run each cafe and we love to raise money for charity too. Thank you for supporting us and giving with your heart.--- #gardening #trees #gardening-podcast #horticulture #nature #flowers #podcast #herbs #vegetables #mentalhealth #wellbeing #outdoors Support the show | |||
| E18 "Ales in the Dales" special | 20 Apr 2021 | 00:30:35 | |
In the Episode we talk about a project to turn a car park into a the best beer garden in the world. Bringing the Yorkshire dales to The Yorkshire Hotel. We talk to Nick Fryer http://nicholasedwardgardens.com/ and Simon Cotton https://www.the-yorkshire.co.uk/ and husband and wife team Jason and Tracey Potter from https://www.livingstonewalling.co.uk/ Living Stone are passionate about the craft of dry stone walling and what a fabulous job they did. The Yorkshire Hotel is located in the heart of historic Harrogate, on the edge of the Yorkshire dales. Centrally located and with traditional features, the hotel offers everything you might need for a great break in Harrogate, including a choice of bedroom styles, bar and restaurant. #gardening #trees #gardening-podcast #horticulture #nature #flowers #podcast #herbs #vegetables #mentalhealth #wellbeing #outdoors #beer # Support the show | |||
| E17 Rudding Park | 07 Apr 2021 | 00:34:07 | |
In this episode we talk to Rudding Park Kitchen Gardener, Fiona Slight. She has the enviable task of growing a fantastic array of produce for the team to use in the Kitchens and also create a haven for guests to explore and reconnect with nature. At Rudding Park her focus is to produce the freshest, tastiest fruit and vegetables to the highest quality for the hotel chefs. She follows organic principles and grows as sustainably as possible. Fiona tries to ensure there is produce every month of the year and that the kitchen garden is not only productive but is also a feast for the eyes too”. https://www.ruddingpark.co.uk/--- | |||
| E16 Easter time | 01 Apr 2021 | 00:40:11 | |
In this episode we talk about Easter and all the joys of spring. Sarah talks to Phil Airey (co host) about his gardening life Thought of the pod - Easter --- | |||
| E15 The Hedgerow | 25 Mar 2021 | 00:22:19 | |
In the episode is about the hedgerow. We interviews John Hulbert @johnhulbert.drystonewalling about the art of hedge Laying. https://www.facebook.com/johnhulbert.drystonewalling Tree of the Pod - Weeping Willow (Salix Babylonica) Plant of the pod - Sarah explains how wonderful the hedging favorite Blackthorn is (Prunus Spinosa) and thought of the pod - Faith talks about the simple daffodil (Narcissus)--- | |||
| E14 The Christopher Columbus Park interview | 17 Mar 2021 | 00:55:19 | |
In this episode we were honoured to speak to Joanne and Robyn from the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park, Boston, Massachusetts. https://www.foccp.org/about The purpose of FOCCP shall be to encourage, promote, enhance, and coordinate efforts of residents, neighbours, area businesses and institutions, and the Department of Parks and Recreation of the City of Boston (Park Landlord) in promoting, improving, maintaining, and utilizing Boston's Christopher Columbus Park. I hidden gem for those visiting Boston. With a beautiful vista of the harbour, its a great relaxing park for everyone. --- | |||
| E13 Spring has sprung | 13 Mar 2021 | 00:32:30 | |
Have you missed us. After our winter break we are back In this episode its just Phil and Sarah talking about spring and life. With parts of the world starting to look forward to some normality, our gardens are doing what they always do.... Springing into life. Get into your gardens and enjoy the sights and smells of spring.... Enjoy #gardening #trees #gardening-podcast #horticulture #nature #flowers #podcast #herbs #vegetables #mentalhealth #wellbeing #outdoors #countryside Support the show | |||
| E12 Christmas Edition | 23 Dec 2020 | 00:37:49 | |
This is our festive podcast , We talk about Christmas and of course "moss balls". ... again Plant of the Pod - Hedera helix, Ivy is an evergreen, woody climber. Tree of the pod - The Christmas tree of choice.... The Nordmann Fir is the king of the trees, its needles will stay attached throughout the festive season. No more needles in your feet Plant of the pod - Mistletoe is an evergreen plant with distinctive forked branches and pairs of symmetrical evergreen leaves. In winter it produces clusters of pearlescent white berries which are favourites with hungry birds such as thrushes Thought of the Pod - Winter wellness We will return next year. 2021... Until then... Merry Christmas and a happy new year P.s Keep it green---#gardening #trees #gardening-podcast #horticulture #nature #flowers #podcast #herbs #vegetables #mentalhealth #wellbeing #outdoors #countryside #keepitgreen Support the show | |||
| E11 Gin with Jam | 20 Dec 2020 | 00:27:38 | |
In this Episode we talk about botanicals in drinks especially gin. Gin with Jam - We Interview Jamila Juma-Ware (Jam) about Tailors gin and using plants to enhance their gin.To find more information go to https://www.tailorsgin.com/our-story Tree of the Pod - Fagus sylvatica, the European beech or common beech, is a deciduous treePlant of the pod - Schlumbergera a epiphytic cacti commonly known as Christmas cactus | |||
| E10 Care for Christmas trees | 09 Dec 2020 | 00:31:17 | |
In this episode we talk about Christmas trees and how to care for them and a welcome return after another lockdown. Plant of the pod is Schlumbergera - Christmas CatusTree of the pod - Norway spruce - Picea abiesThought of the pod - The wind they are a changin | |||
| E45 Celebrity Florist Jonathan Moseley | 29 Jul 2022 | 00:20:04 | |
In this episode we are live at the Harrogate flower show and we are talking to Jonathan Moseley Since early childhood a fascination with flowers and nature have inspired Jonathan to become one of the UK’s leading designers within the floral art world. For over 25 years he has inspired and entertained audiences and individuals with his love of flowers through demonstrations, workshops and classes. Living on the edge of the Peak District Jonathan undertakes extensive private commissions throughout the UK for both public and private clients. Jonathan is a regular feature at all of the major RHS shows including Chelsea, Hampton Court, Tatton and Malvern and he delivers seasonal events at Belmond Le Manoir aux quat ‘Saisons, Woburn Abbey, Castle Howard, Chatsworth House and at many other prestigious locations. Working directly with the retail floristry sector Jonathans extensive industry knowledge, skills and presentation techniques are highly sought after by wholesalers and independent retailers to help source and promote seasonal products through demonstrations, interior displays, workshops and magazine articles. He is a regular contributor to the BFA Magazine and Flora International and writes many features for leading lifestyle and horticultural magazines, blogs and online features. Jonathan is immediate past President of the North of England Horticultural Society. He is an Ambassador for the charity UCARE and an ambassador for The Haven Breast Cancer Charity As a British Flower Ambassador Jonathan works closely with professional flower farmers to forge links between growers and florists. He is a passionate advocate for British seasonal flowers and is always enthusiastic to promote them to the public when he is demonstrating at any major event. In recognition for his celebrated role within UK floristry he was awarded in 2020 an honorary membership of the Institute of Professional Florists by the British Florist Association | |||
| E9 To prune or not to prune | 30 Nov 2020 | 00:26:08 | |
In this episode we talk about pruning back and getting ready for winter. To prune or not to prune....That is the question. Fact of the pod - SaffronThought of the pod - The air that we breath. | |||
| E8 Sculptures with Steve Blaylock | 21 Nov 2020 | 00:43:33 | |
In this episode we talk about sculptures and what they do to enhance the garden and your lifeWe talk to Steve Blaylock https://metalsculpture.co.uk/From the humble beetle to the majestic oak, his sculptures are of many diverse subjects and sizes. From almost life size dragonflies to 30 foot lizards, owls with 16 foot wingspans and spiders that are big enough to carry you off.All his sculptures contain or are made of entirely from the last Sheffield stainless steel ever manufactured in the UK. This includes the Blue Peter Ship that now resides in the public garden at Media City. | |||
| E7 Herbs with Andy Berry | 15 Nov 2020 | 00:51:27 | |
In this episode we talk about Herbs and Sarah talks to Andy Perry of Urban Herbshttps://urban-herbs.co.uk/ We are based in the Midlands in the heart of Birmingham. We don’t have a retail base but everyone is welcome in our online store. Here, you can find a huge range of living flavour. We love growing things and are slightly obsessed with herbs and spices – can you tell? We believe that exciting flavours make life better.We are a young company, operated by foodies who genuinely love the flavours that we sell. We share the joy and excitement of growing that we have discovered and only wish you could smell our amazing plants through the screen of your phone or tablet. Our greatest joy is making growing exciting and accessible to all - regardless of previous experience with growing. Herbs are such an accessible, easy and enjoyable way to begin a relationship with growing. You won't look back. We certainly haven't.We are a family business and service to customers is at the forefront of our business. We really do care about your satisfaction. When you enjoy the flavours that we sell it really does make us happy. Your feedback is so important to us. Now please explore, browse and enjoy our virtual herb farm. We really hope that you feel inspired. Reach out and follow us on Instagram where we love sharing our joy of growing. | |||
| E6 Effects of Covid and guest Graham Porter | 07 Nov 2020 | 00:44:26 | |
We talk about the effects of covid 19 on gardeners and the industry We go to Halifax to join Claire on her first allotmentPlant of the Pod - Shasta Daisy - Leucanthemum is a commonly grown flowering herbaceous perennial plant with the classic daisy appearance of white petals around a yellow disc, similar to the oxeye daisyWe speak to Graham Porter FCIHort., Cert.Ed. The garden expert on BBC Radio Leeds--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phil-airey/messageSupport the show
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| E5 Halloween Special | 31 Oct 2020 | 00:30:56 | |
Its Halloween special. We talk about the creepy and dark side of plants. Wacks wicked plants tell use how carnivorous plants devour their prayThought of the pod - Halloween and what to do with your pumpkin. Till next time.... keep it scream 😈👻🎃--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phil-airey/messageSupport the show
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| E4 Autumn and Carnivorous plants | 24 Oct 2020 | 00:44:21 | |
In this episode we talk about Autumn, also known as fall in America.Job of the pod - BulbsInterview with the wonderful people of Wacks Wicked Plants. They are North-Yorkshire based, nursery, and grow, display and sell Carnivorous Plants at Shows and Fairs. They started as a backyard nursery in Knaresborough, and moved to the beautiful village of Scampston in 2015 to enable them to grow the nursery. Now its all online so please email info@wackswickedplants.co.uk or call 07530 176624 for an appointment.https://wackswickedplants.co.uk/ https://www.scampston.co.uk/Thought of the pod - The seasonsThank you for listening and please subscribe but till next time... Keep it green--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phil-airey/messageSupport the show
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| E3 Moss balls and Kindlewoods | 18 Oct 2020 | 00:36:17 | |
In this episodeWe talk about Moss balls and its more fascinating than you might thinkJob of the pod - Harvesting and storing potatoes Plant of the pod - Judas tree - Cercis siliquastrumInterview with Katie Rees from KindleWoodsKindleWoods CIC is a woodland social enterprise based in North Yorkshire. From mental health to coppicing, we are a skilled, hardworking team who use creative, evidenced based approaches to tackle the root causes of our major social and environmental challenges. Passionate about empowering and engaging our community, we use a combination of our skills and experience to run transformative woodland wellbeing programmes and sustainably manage local woodland. https://www.kindlewoods.com/Thought of the pod - Listen to the dawn chorus but do you listen to the evening chorusThank you for listening and please subscribe. We would love to hear your questions too.Till next time ..... Keep it green--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phil-airey/messageSupport the show
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| E2 Horticap and our very own Sarah Owen Hughes | 10 Oct 2020 | 00:27:25 | |
In this episodeWe talk about Horticap A great Charity in Harrogate. www.horticap.org Job of the pod - Leaves are coming.Pest of the pod - Wooly aphids - EriosomatinaeTree of the pod - Betula pendula, commonly known as silver birchInterview with Sarah Owen Hughes MICHortThought of the pod - The sky aboveThank you for listening and please subscribe. We would love to hear your questions too.Till next time ..... Keep it green--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phil-airey/messageSupport the show
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| E1 Our first and guest Philip Gomersall BEM | 29 Sep 2020 | 00:42:09 | |
Welcome to our podcast. We will bring you garden tips and facts. We also interview good old gardening folk. In this episodeJob of the pod - Dig um out, Time to dig your potatoes up before the slugs get them. Time also to plant your winter veg.Fact of the pod - Where does 85% of plant live grow ?Plant of the pod - Cercidiphyllum japonicum, known as the katsura, is a species of flowering tree in the family Cercidiphyllaceae native to China and Japan. It is sometimes called caramel tree for the light caramel smell it emits during leaf fallThought of the pod - Herbal Tea, The antioxidants and vitamins found in herbal teas are great for helping fight disease and infections, protect against oxidative stressOur guest this episode is Philip Gomersall, President of the National Allotment Society. Desert island digs - Phil takes us down to his secret allotment--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phil-airey/messageSupport the show
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| E44 Show gardens with Nick Fryer | 16 Jul 2022 | 00:25:02 | |
Award winning garden designer and landscaper based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. Nick takes on projects nationally, pulling together teams of industry leaders in construction and planting to fulfil any sized project to the highest standard. Nick has built gold medal winning gardens at RHS Chelsea Flower Show, and designed and built gold medal winning gardens at RHS Hampton Court Flower Show and is a regular at Harrogate Flower Show.
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| E43 Carnivorous Plants with Wacks wicked plants | 01 Jul 2022 | 00:17:08 | |
In the episode we talk to Peter from Wacks wicked plants. | |||
| E42 Worm farming with the Urban Worm | 24 Jun 2022 | 00:15:08 | |
This was recorded live at the Harrogate flower show. The reality of climate change, natural resource depletion and mass urbanization present unprecedented threats to global food security and the survival of humanity. Worm farming provides solutions to help us meet and address these challenges, as individuals, communities, institutions and businesses. The process particularly lends itself to the urban environment with small scale indoor, low tech and low cost systems. With 83 % of the UK living in cities an urban worm farming movement is essential for future food security and provides easy solutions for our kitchen waste. Food waste emits the green house gases (GHG) methane and nitrous oxide that are 31 and 310 times stronger than carbon dioxide, respectively. On an individual and grassroots level, worm farming has the potential to reduce GHG emissions by significantly reducing the volume of food waste directed to landfill, and in turn alleviates the necessity for fossil fuel-powered collection vehicles. Worm farming enables us to regenerate the earth, producing nutritionally rich fertiliser and compost from our waste to support the production of nutritionally rich food. With less than 40 years of topsoil left in the UK and less than 60 years globally we must act accordingly if we wish to thrive in the face of adversity and avoid mass famine. Worm farming offers the opportunity to rebuild the earth in our homes, within our communities and on our farms. The paradigm of industrial chemical-dependent agriculture has taken precedent over farming for more than a century, with disregard for the health and life of the soil and for those who work the land. Consequently the health of humanity and the earth has suffered beyond measure and we are now faced with feeding the world when our source of food production is diminishing rapidly. Investing in advanced agrotech is not the answer, investing in the earth, and the earthworm, is. Among the 4000 known species of earthworm seven are suitable for use in worm farming, all belonging to the epigeic category. Epigeic earthworms are red in colour and are surface dwellers, thriving in fresh rotting organic waste. Throughout the world the most commonly employed species is the Tiger Worm, sometimes referred to as the Red Wiggler or Californian Red (Eisenia Fetida). Native to Europe, the Tiger Worm has exceptional adaptability and tolerance to a range of food sources, temperature variation (10—30°) and moisture content (60—90%). Possessing both male and female sexual organs their hermaphroditic biological nature enables earthworms to reproduce very quickly. The Tiger Worm in particular has the capacity to double its population every 60 days and consume up to half its body weight a d Support the show | |||
| E41 Pond plants with Aquatic Fanatics | 10 Jun 2022 | 00:14:43 | |
This was recorded live at the Harrogate flower show | |||
| E40 Passion for growing fruit with Hilary Dodson | 03 Jun 2022 | 00:16:48 | |
This was recorded live at the Harrogate flower show The aims of the group are:
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