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

BySarah Raven
293 episodes

Welcome to grow, cook, eat, arrange, the weekly podcast from gardener, writer, teacher,and cook, Sarah Raven. Over the last two decades, Sarah has led the way by introducing a new kind of productive gardening which places emphasis on intense colour, sophistication, and achievability. Recorded at the beautiful Perch Hill Farm in Sussex, Sarah talks with special guests from across garden design, floristry, food, ecology, conservation, and more. Brimming with top tips and helpful hints, listen and learn how to create your most productive garden ever. You can find out more about the products discussed in each episode or get in touch by visiting the website: https://www.sarahraven.com/

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The RHS Chelsea Flower Show’s handpicked highlights with Arthur Parkinson - Episode 226

Join Arthur Parkinson as he shares the highlights from this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show, offering insights into the stunning horticultural displays and the stories behind them. This episode is perfect for new listeners wanting to immerse themselves in the beauty of gardening events.

2025-05-2922m
#2

Matrix planting for a beautiful and resilient garden with Gary Newell - Episode 225

Discover the art of matrix planting with Gary Newell, who provides tips on creating a sustainable garden that thrives year-round. This episode is a must-listen for new gardeners looking to enhance their planting strategies.

2025-05-2226m
#3

Perfect plants for a small town garden with big impact with Tom Stimpson - Episode 223

Tom Stimpson shares innovative ideas for maximizing small urban spaces, showing that even the tiniest gardens can make a big statement. This episode will resonate with urban dwellers and those looking for inspiration in limited spaces.

2025-05-0823m

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#4

Sarah’s favourite scented varieties for spring - Episode 222

In this episode, Sarah dives into her favorite scented spring plants, enhancing the sensory experience of gardening. New listeners will appreciate the focus on sensory gardening and the joy of creating fragrant spaces.

2025-05-0129m
#5

Enter the secret world of bees and their honey with Rachel de Thample - Episode 219

Explore the fascinating world of bees and honey with expert Rachel de Thample. This episode highlights the importance of pollinators and will captivate listeners interested in ecological gardening and the benefits of honey.

2025-04-1027m
#6

Why garden birds have so much to teach us with Adam Nicolson - Episode 218

Adam Nicolson reveals the hidden lives of garden birds and their significance in our ecosystem. This episode is perfect for nature lovers and those curious about enhancing biodiversity in their gardens.

2025-04-0328m
#7

The rewards of growing your own delicious fruit and veg varieties with Joe Clark - Episode 215

Join Joe Clark as he inspires listeners to grow their own food and explore unusual fruit and vegetable varieties. This episode is engaging for anyone interested in sustainable living and the joys of gardening.

2025-03-1330m
#8

A guide to compost making for no dig gardening with Charles Dowding - Episode 216

Learn from composting expert Charles Dowding about the no-dig gardening method that enhances soil health. This episode provides practical advice and is ideal for new listeners eager to adopt eco-friendly gardening practices.

2025-03-2034m
#9

Seasonal picks for successional colour and boosting biodiversity with Arthur Parkinson - Episode 214

Arthur Parkinson shares his top picks for seasonal plants that enhance garden aesthetics and biodiversity. This episode is a great resource for new gardeners looking to plan their gardens throughout the year.

2025-03-0622m
#10

Our role in supporting wild and solitary bees as gardeners with Richard Rickitt - Episode 213

Richard Rickitt discusses why bees are crucial for our gardens and how we can support them. This episode is essential for anyone interested in creating a thriving ecosystem in their outdoor spaces.

2025-02-2737m