Balcony gardens, peat-free, and gardening for bats
As September rolls in, there's a crispness in the air and the first signs of autumn are upon us. In this episode we demystify the peat-free with Jenny Laville and the RHS’s Peat-Free Transition Coordinator, Nikki Barker – including what the definition means for exhibitors at RHS Flower Shows who will be affected by changes to the rules. Author and vertical veg grower Mark Ridsdill-Smith reveals his top tips for turning even the tiniest balcony into a thriving, productive garden. Plus, he shares which winter greens you can start sowing now for a delicious cold-weather harvest. And as the nights draw in, it’s also mating season for bats! We chat with Jo Fergusson from the Bat Conservation Trust about how you can make your garden a haven for these fascinating nocturnal creatures.
Host: Gareth Richards
Contributors: Jenny Laville, Nikki Barker, Mark Ridsdill-Smith, Jo Fergusson
Other Links:
RHS Peat-Free Gardening hub
The RHS Transition to Peat-Free Fellowship
Research areas at RHS Science
Vertical Veg
Bats in your garden
Bat Conservation Trust - Sunset Survey
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