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Gardening with the RHS

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Gardening with the RHS
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  • Gardening with the RHS

    Planning the perfect veg plot: heirlooms, tomatoes and what lies beneath

    05.2.2026 | 35 Min.
    Now is a great time to start planning what to grow, and this week, we’re diving headfirst into the seed catalogues for inspiration! We’re exploring some of the tastiest, and most eye catching, additions to the veg patch: heirlooms! We also take a deep dive into tomato cultivars, as Liz Mooney shares her top picks from last years 'tomato extravaganza’ which saw her grow more than 50 varieties at RHS Wisley's world food garden. And finally, let's get back to basics with the foundation of any abundant veg plot: the soil! Nick Turrell and Jenny Laville dig into the ins and outs of how to care for earth beneath your feet.

    Host: Gareth Richards

    Contributors: Lucy Hutchings and Kate Cotterill from She Grows Veg, Liz Mooney, Jenny Laville and Nick Turrell

    Links:

    Mangelwurzel

    Tomato Black Beauty

    1,500 Year Old Cave Bean

    Chicory Rose of Venice

    Beetroot Red Toad

    How to grow tomatoes
  • Gardening with the RHS

    Beyond peat

    29.1.2026 | 28 Min.
    This week we’re telling the story of peat: from the value of this amazing otherworldly habitat, to the threats facing these rare landscapes and work being done to protect them, and how growers and horticulturists are adapting to a peat-free future. We’ll be speaking to Beth Thomas from the Yorkshire Wildlife Trusts, RHS Peat-Free Research Technician Scott Spriggs, and plantsperson Mairi Longdon from Tissington Nursery.

    HOST:  Jenny Laville

    CONTRIBUTORS: Beth Thomas, Scott Spriggs, Mairi Longdon

    LINKS:

    Yorkshire Peat Partnership

    RHS Soil analysis service

    RHS Gardening Advice service

    RHS peat hub

    RHS peat petition

    Tissington nursery
  • Gardening with the RHS

    Wildlife-friendly gardening: winter edition

    22.1.2026 | 33 Min.
    This week we’re rolling up our sleeves to look at how we can support our garden visitors, while also preparing for the burst of life that spring will bring. The RSPB’s Emma Marsh is back to share how monitoring projects like the Big Garden Bird Watch can make a real difference when it comes to helping our declining species. Gareth Richards pops in with his top tips for growing one of his allotment favourites (and a firm favourite with bumblebees too) the humble raspberry. And Olivia Drake shines a spotlight on the RHS Wildlife Wonders plant for January: the shrubby honeysuckle.

    Host: Nick Turrell

    Contributors: Emma Marsh, Gareth Richards, Olivia Drake

    Links:

    Sign up to the Big Garden Bird Watch

    RSPB free guide and ID chart

    How to grow raspberries

    Why you need a shrubby honeysuckle in your garden
  • Gardening with the RHS

    Feathers, Fruit and Fascinating Plants

    15.1.2026 | 27 Min.
    Today, we’re joined by the RSPB’s Emma Marsh, who shares how she has made her garden into a haven for birds. We’ll also conclude Nick Turrell’s countdown of the most influential plants that have shaped human culture, and history around the globe. Plus, now is the best time to get outside and prune your freestanding apples and pears. The RHS’s Jim Arbury gives us a masterclass on exactly what you need to do to keep your trees productive and in shape for the year ahead.

    Host: Guy Barter

    Contributors: Emma Marsh, Nick Turrell, Jim Arbury

    Links:

    Plants for birds

    Apples and pears: winter pruning
  • Gardening with the RHS

    Midwinter Gardens: Influential Plants, Christmas Trees and New RHS Gardens

    08.1.2026 | 26 Min.
    The new year has arrived with an Arctic blast, and so it feels like the perfect moment to retreat indoors and let the garden live in our imaginations for a while. Nick Turrell joins us to continue his countdown of the most influential plants that have shaped human history. Guy Barter shares his practical ideas for making the most of your Christmas tree in the garden, and Pru Murray takes us through some of the new partner gardens RHS members can enjoy visiting in 2026.

    Host: Gareth Richards

    Contributors: Nick Turrell, Guy Barter, Pru Murray

    Links:

    Nick Turrell's most influential plants part 1, and part 2

    Visit rhs.org.uk/partnergardens to search for Partner Gardens to visit local to you and find out their opening times for members. 

    If you want to suggest a garden to join the scheme or have any other feedback you can email the team on: [email protected]

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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 A Pixiu production.
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