Welcome to grow, cook, eat, arrange, the weekly podcast from gardener, writer, teacher,and cook, Sar
Town gardening often demands that we as gardeners use our spaces wisely, and Tom Stimpson’s use of p
Welcome to the latest episode in our floristry mini-series, this time bringing the best of your gard
Arthur Parkinson may be a wonderful champion for the portable nature of the potted urban garden, but
Welcome to our latest mini-series: Be your own florist - pick and arrange your own garden flowers, w
Welcome to the September Q&A episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’, where Sarah & Josie answ
With the changing of seasons brings an exciting new catalogue from which to draw inspiration for the
September signals a time where we’re preparing our plants for the colder months, which makes this ep
Andy Monaghan’s background as a dancer alongside his gorgeous work with flowers gives him such a uni
Autumn is an exciting moment where your bulb planting now starts the colourful symphony that emerges
When Ed Morrison first discovered the joys of gardening, it spurred him and a number of friends to s
Welcome to the August Q&A episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’, where Sarah & Josie share t
Jemima Bowker’s journey into urban gardening is one with which many of us can relate, and having mov
Many of us take August as a chance to go away on holiday, which makes this month’s jobs in the garde
Just as relay racers pass a baton throughout their race, the many flowers in your garden pass a simi
For the lifestyles that many of us lead, low-maintenance and high performing plants are the perfect
Arthur Parkinson’s urban garden is, like many in more built up areas, somewhat overlooked by neighb
Welcome to the Q&A episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’ for July, where we put your questions d
The UK’s bird population are dearly beloved for their song, as much as their service in keeping slug
While Andy Murray’s tennis career is well documented, and the Cromlix hotel has brought years of joy
Summer is emerging, and with July upon us comes a lovely time to be tending to our gardens, so what