Welcome to grow, cook, eat, arrange, the weekly podcast from gardener, writer, teacher,and cook, Sar
Shane Connolly’s vision for timeless arrangements and his dedicated, tight-knit team are a combinati
The joys of gardening extend far beyond the three dimensions, with evolution over time being an aspe
We’re just weeks away from what promises to be a magical Christmas period, and what better way to we
Few flowers are quite as essential as the Salvia, a plant of the moment which is as low maintenance
The allure of a warm, glowing, gorgeously adorned home to spend Christmas is particularly appealing
The pleasure of designing a garden stretches far beyond colour - with the prolific growth of tender
After Sarah’s recent appearance on Prue Leith’s More4 show, Prue’s Great Gardening Plot, it’s an abs
With 2021 waning and the winter months taking hold, the opportunity to force bulbs presents the deli
Cold nights and frosty mornings are soon upon us, which signals the perfect time to start putting ou
As we enter Autumn and the spectacular summer’s days wane in favour of darker, colder weather, Pelar
As winter descends on our lovely gardens, it’s a perfect time to plan for the emergence of wonderful
When you’re faced with a selection of plants as vast as our wonderful Autumn range, it’s very easy t
No late summer garden is complete until its colour palette is drizzled with delightful Dahlias, a fl
With the highly anticipated, and slightly belated, Chelsea Flower Show 2021 just a week away, this w
We’re breaking convention on ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’ this week as Sarah steps aside from hosting
There are massive gains to be had if you’re willing to take a crack at autumn sowing, which presents
From selling her own beautiful produce at markets in London, to exciting collaborations with Skye Gy
For regular listeners or those familiar with Arthur’s fabulous family of feathered friends, you’ll k
Organic lifestyles may have become particularly popular in the last few years, but the shrewd garden
With the care and attention that we put into our gardens and green spaces, what use would it all be