The Veg Grower Podcast
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#553 No Mow May, Easy Irrigation And Winter Veg
Join Richard in this weeks podcast where Richard shares why he is not doing No Mow May. A couple of methods of easy irrigation and its time to sow some winter veg. Allotment update: NO No Mow May.
#552 A trip to spring fair and the seed of the month
Join Richard in this weeks podcast where Richard has taken a trip to BBC gardeners world spring fair. An annual event at Beulieu motor museum in the new forest. Richard also shares the seed of the mon
Potting On, Sowing Parsnips And Rhubarb
This week on the veg grower podcast, Richard has been busy potting on young plants, sowing parsnips and tending to his Rhubarb. Potting on We start this week in the greenhouse, where Richard is
#549 Its all starting to come together
Join Richard in this weeks episode of the veg grower podcast. This week Richard feels like its all coming together as he is is looking at making more space in his greenhouse by using cold frames. He p
#548 Compost and hazel sticks
Join Richard in this weeks podcast as he opens up some bags of compost and prepares his hazel sticks for use
#547 Seed of the month and the winner is….
Join us in this weeks episode of the veg grower podcast where Richard wants to guide you through his journey of growing hi s own food on his allotment and vegetable garden. This week we have the seed
#546 Time To Spring Clean The Garden
Welcome to this week's episode of the Veg Grower Podcast! I'm Richard, and my mission is to inspire and empower more people to grow their own food. Join me as we feel it is now time to spring clean th
#545 Why Do We Have So Many Plant Feeds?
Join Richard in this weeks podcast in which Richard asks himself Why do we have so many plant feeds? Richard then takes us down the allotment where we find how the rain has affected the planting of po
#544: From Herbal Tea Bed to RHS Hyde Hall
Welcome back to another exciting episode of our podcast! In this instalment, we embark on a journey of transformation, from repurposing a Belfast sink into a herbal tea bed to exploring the veg garden