Often referred to as “the greatest living landscape designer” and a leading figure of the New Perennial movement – Piet Oudolf joins curator Matthew Pottage to talk about his new landscape at RHS Garden Wisley. Helen Bostock also introduces the new Bumbles on Blooms project, and the plants you should choose to help support over 250 species of bees in the UK - some with rather particular tastes. Plus, Sam Gallivan, Leader of the Nursery and Propagation team at Wisley talks about propagating plants at scale.
Presenter: Gareth Richards
Contributors: Matthew Pottage, Piet Oudolf, Helen Bostock, Sam Gallivan
Contact: podcasts@rhs.org.uk
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Bumbles on Blooms
iNaturalist
Oudolf Landscape
Dividing perennials
Squashes, Hebes, and the new RHS patron is announced!
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The Season of Colour
Topiary, lilacs and Chelsea judging
Cucumbers, peonies and houseplant propagation
Highlights from the RHS Urban Show 2024
Single-colour planting, GYO tips (for radishes, peas, cardoons), and a floating greenhouse
GYO tips from Rosemoor, plant hybrids, and shrubscapes
Sustainable plant combos, GYO tips (for tomatoes, beetroot, squash), flowering shrubs
Greener Containers, Plant Name Changes, and Chaenomeles
Garden Carbon Footprints, Wasps in Springtime, and Pruning Shrubby Hydrangeas
Blight-Resistant Tomatoes, Harmonious Borders, and the Women Who Shaped the RHS
Apple Pruning, Allotment Preparation, and the Thinking Behind Plant Names
Notes on Hardiness
Something New!
Alpine Delights, Wisteria Pruning, and the Great RHS Award Snub
Growing on a Budget
Guerrilla Gardening, Seasonal Advice, and Maintaining a World-Famous Laburnum Arch
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