'Gardening with the RHS' offers seasonal advice, inspiration and practical solutions to gardening problems. Trusted gardening professionals give you the latest ...
Today Guy, Gareth, and Jenny reflect on the past twelve months of beautiful blooms and bountiful harvests, but also wet weather and guzzling gastropods! Join us as we revisit some of our favourite stories from 2024, and share what garden tips and seasonal advice we’re taking with us into the new year.
Hosts: Gareth Richards, Guy Barter, Jenny Laville
Episodes mentioned:
Dr Hayley Jones discussing slugs from episode ‘Critter camaraderie: Slugs, Snails, and Guerilla Gardening Tales’
Gareth Richards and James Armitage take a walk through Chelsea from episode ‘Notes on hardiness’
James Lawrence and the sustainable planting combinations from episode ‘Sustainable plant combos, GYO tips (for tomatoes, beetroot, squash), flowering shrubs’
Jassy Drakulic on encouraging mycorrhizal relationships in your soil, from episode ‘Compost, fungi, and giant vegetables’
Anya Lautenbach’s money saving advice from episode ‘Growing on a budget’
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Welcoming wreaths and mistletoe tales
This week we’re bringing the garden indoors and welcoming in the Christmas cheer. RHS Horticultural Advisor Jenny Bowden will be sharing her love letter to the tradition of the Christmas wreath, and Freddie Garland – founder of Freddie’s Flowers – will be sharing his tips on how to make your own (among many other seasonal crafts to get stuck into). And finally, we’ll be learning all about our favourite festive parasite, mistletoe, with Oxford PhD student and mistletoe expert Oliver Spacey.
Host: Guy Barter
Contributors: Jenny Bowden, Freddie Garland, Oliver Spacey
Links:
Christmas with the RHS
Freddie’s Flowers
MistleGo!
RHS plant profile: mistletoe
Hippeastrum
Amaryllis belladonna
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Festive foliage and natural decorations
This week we’re decking the halls with seasonal foliage, as RHS Garden Hyde Hall’s Sarah Wilson-Frost shares her ideas for natural decorations foraged from your own garden. Gareth Richards is here to inspire you to try a different type of Christmas tree this year and consider bringing a potted plant indoors for the festive season. And we’ve got the perfect gift idea to brighten up a dreary January day, as Chris Lane of Witch Hazel Nursery explains why he fell in love with these winter gems.
Host: Jenny Laville
Contributors: Sarah Wilson-Frost, Gareth Richards, Chris Lane
Links:
Grow your own Christmas
Witch hazels
Chris Lane - Witch Hazel Nursery
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Great garden reads and botanical books
With the festive gift giving season just around the corner, this week we’ve turned our attention to the botanical wonders awaiting us on the bookshelf. We’ve invited journalist, author, and gardening enthusiast Ann Treneman and horticultural hero and authority on all things plants, Guy Barter to join our host - head of Libraries and Exhibitions at the RHS, Fiona Davison, to chat about some of their favourite garden reads from the past 12 months.
Host: Fiona Davison
Contributors: Ann Treneman, Guy Barter
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Books mentioned:
Horti Curious: A Gardener's Miscellany of Fascinating Facts & Remarkable Plants by Ann Treneman
RHS Garden Almanac 2025 by Guy Barter and Zia Allaway
The Accidental Garden: Gardens, Wilderness and the Space In Between by Richard Mabey
Good Nature: The New Science of How Nature Improves Our Health by Kathy Willis
Brutalist Plants by Olivia Broome
Small Space Revolution by Tayshan Hayden Smith
A Year Full of Pots by Sarah Raven
A Garden A Day by Ruth Chivers
How Plants Can Save Your Life: 50 Inspirational Ideas for Planting and Growing by Ross Cameron
100 Herbs to Grow by Jekka McVicar
The Crevice Garden: How to Make the Perfect Home for Plants from Rocky Places by Kenton Seth and Paul Spriggs
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Indoor passionflowers, Begonias, and miniature Christmas cactus
This week, we're teaming up with The Plant Review magazine for a houseplant special. Jenny Laville talks to Rebecca Hilgenhof of Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to learn about the exciting prospect of growing passionflowers on the windowsill. James Armitage is in conversation with former RHS Director of Horticulture Jim Gardiner to chat all about his favourite houseplant, Begonia masoniana, and the famous plantsman who it is named for. Plus, Kevin Mann shares his love of the miniature Christmas cactus.
Passionflowers mentioned: Passiflora citrina, Passiflora murucuja and Passiflora boenderi.
Host: Gareth Richards and James Armitage
Contributors: Rebecca Hilgenhof, Jim Gardiner, Kevin Mann, Jenny Laville
Other Links:
The Plant Review
The Orchid Review
RHS Plant Finder 2025
Passion Flower Cultivation
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'Gardening with the RHS' offers seasonal advice, inspiration and practical solutions to gardening problems. Trusted gardening professionals give you the latest horticultural advice, scientific research and tried and tested techniques to bring out the best in your garden.
Topics covered include: growing your own vegetables, flowers, garden design, lawn care and gardening with children. Plus expert masterclasses in topics ranging from cottage garden plants, growing orchids, to pest control and eco-friendly gardening.
Plus we’ll have behind the scenes reports from the country’s most prestigious flower shows. There’s something in these podcasts to interest every gardener, whatever your level of expertise.
For more info see www.rhs.org.uk/podcast
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