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: 271

As flowers drift in and out of season, so can your palette of edible flowers, bringing you joy in th

What is the inspiration behind your love of gardening and all things floral? Each of us tells a vast

While the lovely Arthur Parkinson has been away writing and illustrating, both he and Sarah Raven ha

A big thank you all of the listeners of the grow, cook, eat, arrange podcast, which has just hit the

Hosting a party is made magnitudes more rewarding when you grow the food and decorations yourself, a

In Olia Hercules’ book title, she describes the power of food to comfort and connect, and nobody exh

Behind every Dahlia’s watercolour beauty is a mind-boggling scientific world of floral possibility -

With names like Jamie Oliver under tutorship, Jekka McVicar’s word is gospel when it comes to growin

Almost every day of Sarah Raven’s life involves harvesting, so over the last 30 years or so, she’s w

Sustainable gardening is an essential endeavour in modern horticulture, as we learned with Arit Ande

Few people are more passionate about the plight of our precious pollinators than the marvellous Arth

Arit Anderson is an award winning garden designer, TV presenter, and an unrelenting wave of joy who

Tricia Guild is a name needing little introduction, her Designers Guild brand being an ensemble of a

The connection between art and the natural world is utterly entwined, and seldom is it seen more bea

Not every garden is bathed in sunlight at all hours of the day, so finding shade-loving flowers is a

The King's coronation will soon be upon us, and given his love of nature, it seems apt to consi

The utterly wonderful, incomparable Arthur Parkinson has been away writing his new book, so it'

One of the greatest treasures that a garden can bring us is the cut flower, and with a fine selectio

The limit to your imagination extends far beyond the size of one’s garden, particularly with the cut

Our olfactory system elicits some of the strongest emotions we can feel, so the scent of a garden sh