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  • Architectural Plants With Guy Watts and Jason Gilford
    2025/07/11
    In the last episode of this series, your hosts, Dan Cooper and Julia Parker, talk to Guy Watts and Jason Gilford of Architectural Plants about what makes the perfect sculptural specimen, the challenges of running a nursery during a heatwave, and how much risk to take when choosing borderline hardy plants. Julia shares her favourite architectural edibles, and Dan recommends Niwaki mini shears for creating prize-winning Niwaki - all will be revealed.

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  • Beautiful British Blooms at The Homegrown Market
    2025/06/27

    In this episode, Dan & Julia take a trip to Bolney in West Sussex, where small-scale flower growers and plant nurseries gather once a month to present their produce to florists and the general public. Julia talks to Laura Fisher at Wild Willow Flowers about the idea behind the Homegrown Market and chats with some of the visitors. Later in the episode, Dan reveals his favourite deadheading tools and Julia explains how to take cuttings from your favourite hydrangeas. Your hosts conclude with a list of jobs to do in your garden over the next fortnight.


    Website links:


    • Dan Cooper Garden
    • Parker's Patch
    • The Homegrown Market - next date, July 4th 2025
    • Holmbush Flowers - cut flower growers
    • Branshill Plants - species pelargonium specialists
    • The Hampshire Seed Company - cut flower seed suppliers


    Expertly produced by Scott Kennett at Red Lighthouse Local

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    59 分
  • Magical Mushrooms With Caley Brothers
    2025/06/13

    In this episode, Dan & Julia chat to Lorraine Caley of Caley Brothers, gold medal-winning mushroom growers. Lorraine and her sister, Jodie, have built a thriving business by running mushroom-growing workshops and selling mushroom kits, gaining fame with their eye-catching, intriguing displays of edible fungi at the Chelsea Flower Show. If you don't know a lot about fungi, listening to this interview is a must! Later in the episode, Julia shares her experience of growing oyster mushrooms using a kit, and Dan suggests ten things you can do in your garden over the next fortnight. Here's a reminder:


    Jobs to do this fortnight


    1. Plan spring bulb displays for autumn planting, succession planting for late summer colour and cropping.
    2. Arrange for someone to water your garden if you’re planning a holiday in July or August.
    3. Sow annual flowers for an extended season of colour, salads for summer, vegetables for autumn cropping, all the autumn and winter-picking brassicas and biennial flowers to bloom next spring.
    4. Plant container-grown shrubs, roses, perennials and climbers. Summer bedding and dahlias. Plant up containers of all shapes and sizes.
    5. Prune early-spring-flowering shrubs, taking care not to disturb nesting birds.
    6. Harvest asparagus, broad beans, carrots, cauliflower, lettuce, mint, parsley, radishes, rhubarb, spinach, spring cabbage, spring onions, strawberries, gooseberries, and elderflowers.
    7. Pick - peonies, roses, delphiniums, lupins, alstroemeria, sweet peas, lavender. Please give them a long drink in a bucket of cold water before arranging.
    8. Buy - plants that fill the ‘June gap’, young vegetable plants, bedding plants, peat-free compost for containers, tomato and lawn food, liquid seaweed and weeding tools. It might also be a good time to invest in a new hose or watering can.
    9. Enjoy the early mornings and long, light evenings, the increasing temperatures, and strawberries and gooseberries eaten straight from the plant.
    10. Visit - open gardens and nurseries across the country, but especially those specialising in roses.


    Website links:


    • Dan Cooper Garden
    • Parker's Patch
    • Caley Brothers' website


    Expertly produced by Scott Kennett at Red Lighthouse Local

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    54 分
  • Chelsea Reflections
    2025/05/23

    After a busy visit to the Chelsea Flower Show, Dan and Julia reflect on how the UK's premier horticultural showcase is evolving. They compare what caught their eye, from bonsai potentillas to pelargonium-scented candles. As always, you can expect a candid assessment of the show through your hosts' eyes, accompanied by laughter and amusing anecdotes.


    Website links:


    • Dan Cooper Garden
    • Dan's Chelsea Survival Guide
    • Dan's article on the Chelsea Chop
    • Parker's Patch
    • Kent Wildflower Seeds Website


    Expertly produced by Scott Kennett at Red Lighthouse Local

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    53 分
  • Growing Wild With Kent Wildflower Seeds
    2025/05/09

    In this episode, Dan and Julia talk to Charlotte Denne of Kent Wildflower Seeds about her family business, growing native wildflowers in your garden, and the groundbreaking exhibit she's taking to the Chelsea Flower Show. We learn how wildflower seeds are produced for sale and which are best suited to beds, containers and meadow areas. Julia highlights the many wildflowers you can eat and throws in some cultivated ones for good measure, while Dan suggests two products to help create the perfect seedbed for outdoor sowing. Your hosts conclude with a list of jobs to do in your garden and share what they're getting up to over the next fortnight.


    If you notice a little background noise during this podcast, that's Julia's builders working around the clock to complete her new extension! We hope the sound of busy tradesmen won't impact your enjoyment of this uplifting episode.


    Jobs to do in the garden this fortnight


    1. Regularly water direct-sown seeds, including wildflowers, new plantings and containers.
    2. Sow biennials, eg dianthus barbatus, hesperis & digitalis.
    3. Chelsea Flower Show week is a good week to cut back herbaceous perennials and herbs. This will extend the flowering season and produce more growth.
    4. Feed strawberry plants in flower and make sure they are watered regularly.
    5. Throw netting over strawberries and other soft fruit.
    6. Divide houseplants that are getting too big.
    7. It's a good time to propagate spider plants, monstera, coleus and philodendrons.
    8. Sow more salads, beetroot, radish, peas and spring onions for later crops.
    9. Earth up potatoes
    10. Plant out sweetcorn or sow if you have not started yet.
    11. Watch out for pests namely, lily beetle, asparagus beetle and box moth caterpillar, all three can destroy overnight.


    Website links:


    • Dan Cooper Garden
    • Dan's article on sowing a wildflower meadow
    • Dan's article on the Chelsea Chop
    • Parker's Patch
    • Kent Wildflower Seeds Website


    Expertly produced by Scott Kennett at Red Lighthouse Local

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    54 分
  • Talking Pots with Thomas Pearson
    2025/04/25

    In this episode, Dan & Julia talk to Thomas Pearson, a young entrepreneur who takes an old-fashioned approach to selling terracotta pots from his yard in rural Herefordshire. Julia extols the virtues of growing salad leaves in containers and ponders on how long to protect her precious lemons, while Dan suggests three products to take the strain out of filling and watering pots. Your hosts conclude with a list of jobs to do in your garden and share what they're getting up to over the next fortnight.


    Website links:


    • Dan Cooper Garden
    • Parker's Patch
    • Tom's Yard Website
    • Tom's Instagram Account


    Expertly produced by Scott Kennett at Red Lighthouse Local

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • Music & Gardening With Katie Derham
    2025/04/11

    In this episode, Dan & Julia talk to Katie Derham, BBC Radio 3 broadcaster, Queen of the Proms, and Strictly Come Dancing finalist, about how she combines her love of gardening and music. Julia grows tomatoes from shop-bought fruit, and Dan shares alternative Easter gift ideas. Your hosts round off with a list of jobs to do in your garden over the Easter holidays.


    Katie's Instagram account - https://www.instagram.com/thekatiederham

    Music in Bloom on BBC Radio 3 - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001yr8j

    Dan's alternative Easter gift ideas - https://www.dancoopergarden.com/collections/easter


    Website links:


    • Dan Cooper Garden
    • Parker's Patch
    • Kew Wakehurst


    Expertly produced by Scott Kennett at Red Lighthouse Local

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Heritage Vegetables With Paolo Arrigo
    2025/03/28

    In the first episode of their new series, Dan and Julia chat with Paolo Arrigo of Seeds of Italy, discovering why it's important to preserve old vegetable varieties and exploring their importance to Italian cuisine. Julia enlightens Dan about cultivating garlic greens, and Dan prepares to tiptoe through the tulips in his new Italian gardening clogs.


    Paolo's 'eternal' tomatoes: https://seedsofitaly.com/tomato-principe-borghese-da-appendere-or-eternal-tomatoes/

    Spinach 'Monstreux de Viroflay': https://seedsofitaly.com/spinach-monstreux-de-viroflay-16th-century-paris/


    Website links:


    • Dan Cooper Garden
    • Parker's Patch


    Produced by Scott Kennett at Red Lighthouse Local

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    53 分