BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast
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Compost is amazing for your plants, your soil, and the biodiversity in your garden. Pus making your own saves you money. So why do only one third of gardeners make their own? Many think that compost is: “Hard work, prone to failure, smelly and full of rats.”, not so, Ken Thompson, author of ‘Compost’ argues. Ken joins Arit to discuss and dispel the myths and misunderstandings of composting, and to convince listeners that compost is environmental black gold, not a load of old rot.
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Frances Tophill – Discovering my new garden
Tea-Break Tutorials - Making Compost
Adam Frost – A Year in my Garden
Tea-Break Tutorials - Success with Wisteria
Monty Don – How we Make Gardeners' World TV
Tea-Break Tutorials - Success with Ripening Tomatoes
How to make a garden that's fuss-free and fabulous, with James Alexander-Sinclair
Tea-Break Tutorials - How to Grow Herbs
How gardening makes learning fun for kids
Tea-Break Tutorials - Growing Potatoes
Rukmini Iyer on Homegrown Flavours
Tea-Break Tutorials - Tackling Weeds Organically
Nick Bailey on making a new garden
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How to grow veg in a small space with Ingrid Chiu
Tea-Break Tutorials - How to Succeed with Roses
Ray Mears on British woodlands
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