Welcome to grow, cook, eat, arrange, the weekly podcast from gardener, writer, teacher,and cook, Sar
Bees are an absolute passion for us at Perch Hill, not just for their pollination and presence in th
There’s a rich, complex, and utterly rewarding natural world that co-exists alongside ours, and reli
Spring is here in all its glory, and with it comes the perfect moment to plant and sow. This week on
Charles Dowding is world-renowned as a pioneer of no dig growing, and while it’s great for saving ti
Like many gardeners, Joe Clark was captivated by the magic of growing his own food at a young age, a
Lighter, longer days signal the start of a joyous season for gardeners, and March is the perfect mon
Bees are one of the most essential species in our ecosystem, and all of our gardens play a vital rol
Narcissi are such rewarding plants to grow, tolerant of almost any site and situation. At Perch Hill
Alfie Nickerson is a biodynamic flower farmer making his mark in British horticulture, and his 3,500
Bea Andrews is no stranger to Perch Hill - she was head gardener for many years, and is now back in
The Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall are two of the most important horticult
If you're looking to support wild birds in your garden, the RSPB’s upcoming Big Garden Birdwatc
Savannah Miller’s newfound passion for growing cut flowers, in particular dahlias, feeds fantastical
Be it a fully fledged kitchen garden, or a few window boxes outside your back door, It’s never too e
There are few more therapeutic jobs in the potting shed or polytunnel than sowing seeds, and if you’
For those who garden, whether on a windowsill or on a grander scale, it soon becomes a source of ins
Every Ottolenghi book is a gift, filled with a treasure trove of unique recipes and the latest, Comf
Christmas is one of the most joyous times of the year, and sustainability need not detract from that
Welcome to the December Q&A episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’, where Sarah & Josie answe
Christmas is only a few short weeks away, and while the garden may be winding down into winter mode,