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

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

Sowing tomatoes should be right at the top of your list for the month ahead, with the joy they bring

Wood is wonderful in the garden, and can be both beautiful and useful to create fencing, arches and

Beside the visual splendour of a thriving vegetable garden, there’s such joy to be had from picking

Gardening is for everyone, even the busiest among us. That’s why we’re focusing on the very best pla

There’s nothing quite like finding a perfect companion, and in the plant world, companion planting c

The beauty of floristry is its ever-moving, transient nature, and that makes your philosophy around

Returning to the podcast this week is the wonderful Jane Scotter from Fern Verrow, as we set our sig

The first hard frost of the year signals a time to prepare for the winter ahead, and there are a few

With a new year comes boundless possibilities for your veg garden, and there are so many vegetables

The size of a garden need not limit its impact, and in this week’s podcast we hear from award-winnin

Not all of us are afforded the space to plant everything our heart desires, so we’ve brought our won

2022 is finally drawing to a close, and as many begin their list of new year’s resolutions we’re mak

In each of our gardens resides such potential to create a haven for all-important pollinators, and t

Whether your idea of the perfect Rose is a prolific climber like Scent from Heaven, or a compact bur

Gardening sustainably with consideration for the world around us needn’t be a chore - there’s so muc

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With plenty of rain forecast and the threat of storms being a blight for gardening, there are a few

While the smaller, delicate beds can often top off a lovely garden, it’s shrubs, trees and climbers