The Dirt: the gardening podcast from Grow Your Own magazine
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Essex-based gardener Kevin Wilson shares his fruit growing journey, including his biggest achievements and fails on the plot. As well as this, the team talks gardening prescriptions, a campaign to get kids into veggies, and a frog the size of your fingernail!
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The whole point of gardening is to experiment and learn from your mistakes, says Mark Dwelly
Thereâs something about that feeling of being cocooned in the polytunnel, says Hannah Bates
Instead of a beekeeper, Iâm a bee host, says Kevin Hancock, founder of the Gardenerâs Beehive
Itâs my dirty little secret that Iâm not very good at seed sowing, says Pollyanna Wilkinson
The garden has so many faces, and you can love them all, says the RSPBâs Adrian Thomas
Anyone who can grow a cauliflower deserves a medal, says Kathy Slack
The way I garden is rooted in letting go of control, says Poppy Okotcha
Gardening cuts across all ages and cultures, says Mark Ridsdill Smith
On the farm weâve achieved the full sustainable cycle, says chef Clodagh McKenna
If a plant wonât grow without spraying, grow something else, says The National Trustâs Andy Eddy
To me, thereâs no such thing as green fingers, says Dominica McKevitt, Head Gardener at Ardgillan Castle
Gardening takes away all of lifeâs deadlines, says Carl Mintern from Self Sufficient Hub
Soil is the foundation of life, says David Jeffrey
Apparently, male pee is good for your compost, says Lee from 2nd City Cottage
Itâs really rewarding â I know where our food comes from, says Rachel from gardening blog Donât Crop Me Now
When it comes to growing, the Victorians really were ahead of their time, says Heidi Savage
Something always goes wrong, but people looking around the gardens donât see that, they say it is just beautiful, says the National Trustâs Jonny Norton
Cottage garden vs traditional veg beds â which is best?
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