The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast
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This episode is sponsored by elho, who create beautiful designer pots and planters in Holland from sustainable materials using 100% wind power.
We all need to take responsibility for saving tap water and reducing the use of single use plastics in gardening. So it’s good to know that rain water is better for your plants. The Green Basics rain barrel from elho is made from 100% recycled plastic, and 12 used detergent bottles are recycled to produce the matching Green Basics watering can. It’s a far more sustainable solution than using a sprinkler or a hose.
Going green doesn’t mean you need to compromise on style. Sustainability and design go hand in hand with the new Greenville Collection from elho. Made from plastic production waste, these planters have an integrated water reservoir to minimise water waste and keep your plants – and the environment – happy for years to come.
To find out more go to www.elho.com.
For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy141 - KG Editor Steve Ott talks to Tayshan Hayden-Smith
140 - The Veg Plot in April
139 - An Interview with Milly Fyfe
138 - An interview with Susy Bortolot
137 - The Team chats to gardening expert Martin Fish
136 - What are we doing in January?
135 - November in the veg garden
134 - Barnsdale Gardens, proud to be peat-free
133 - Nick Fraser of Nunnington Hall - Living Inspiration
132 - Sharing a lifetime of gardening knowledge with Terry Walton
131 - Kitchen Garden Magazine interview with Huw Richards
130 - How to start a new plot with Stephanie Hafferty
129 - April on the KG Veg Patch
128 - An Interview with Helena Dove
127 - Mini Veg with Big Benefits
126 - Sprouts you'll like
125 - It just has to be herbs
124 - Just wild about garlic
123 - Pest and Disease Control Without Chemicals
122 - Lettuce Talk
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