grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & friends

Welcome to grow, cook, eat, arrange, the weekly podcast from gardener, writer, teacher,and cook, Sar

Episodes

Total: 287

This Christmas might feel a while away, but if there’s one way to prepare right now for a more stunn

Being busy doesn’t bar you from growing vegetables and herbs to bring a homemade joy to your cooking

As spring rolls into summer, the kitchen garden offers a bounty of opportunities to use your vegetab

Welcome to the Q&A episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’ for June, where Sarah & Josie answe

The careful composition of colour is a particularly joyful part of designing any garden, and choosin

June brings us the weather that we’ve been waiting so long to indulge in, so what should we focus on

Since we’re still in the joyous wake of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, it’s a perfect time to see the

This year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show has been an extraordinary display of floral beauty, and it’s bee

May is all about the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, and we’ll be bringing the abundant beauty of Perch Hil

The Victorian era gave the horticultural world one of the most charming designs for the cloche, or c

The 4th of May marks a very special day at Perch Hill, particularly this year - it’s 30 years since

With overnight frosts receding, the opportunities in your garden throughout May are among the most e

With spring racing onwards, the window in which to plant out your half-hardy seeds is upon us, and i

Early May is on its way, bringing a fresh bloom of fragrant and fabulous flowers. It’s this abundanc

Welcome back to our monthly Q&A podcast episodes for April, where Sarah and Josie answer questio

For any organic gardener, companion planting is one of the most essential, rewarding and productive

For those with a vegetable garden, The Pig’s offering is a source of inspiration and envy among many

Light levels are increasing and life in the garden is well and truly bustling, which makes this time

Knepp plays host to one of the most breathtaking rewilding projects in Britain, and from it we can t