Gardening with the RHS

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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/podcastA Pixiu production.

Recent Episodes
  • Earth Day Special
    Apr 17, 2025 – 34:45
  • Dark Corners, Bright Ideas
    Apr 10, 2025 – 36:14
  • The Gardener’s April Checklist: Spuds and Summer Bulbs
    Apr 3, 2025 – 30:00
  • How to be a Hoverfly Hero
    Mar 27, 2025 – 32:05
  • Tasty Toms, Hydrangeas & Bokashi
    Mar 20, 2025 – 34:04
  • Early Spring in the Garden: Edibles, Nettles, and Petals!
    Mar 13, 2025 – 30:35
  • The Magic of Magnolias + Growing in Tough Spots
    Mar 6, 2025 – 30:11
  • Bountiful Gardens: Edibles, Floral Bouquets & Homegrown Tea
    Feb 27, 2025 – 34:01
  • Under The Radar
    Feb 20, 2025 – 43:57
  • Love in Bloom
    Feb 13, 2025 – 30:47
  • The Dark Art of Rhubarb
    Feb 6, 2025 – 32:51
  • Sowing Success: Garden Planning & Front Garden Inspiration
    Jan 30, 2025 – 32:55
  • From beak to branch - how gardeners can help our feathered friends
    Jan 23, 2025 – 32:43
  • Unlocking the potential of your garden in midwinter
    Jan 16, 2025 – 28:03
  • Winter pruning, alpine plants, and the beauty of hedgerows
    Jan 9, 2025 – 32:16
  • Grow Your Own in 2025
    Jan 2, 2025 – 31:51
  • Gardening highlights from 2024
    Dec 26, 2024 – 34:46
  • Welcoming wreaths and mistletoe tales
    Dec 19, 2024 – 30:47
  • Festive foliage and natural decorations
    Dec 12, 2024 – 23:26
  • Great garden reads and botanical books
    Dec 5, 2024 – 33:05
  • Indoor passionflowers, Begonias, and miniature Christmas cactus
    Nov 28, 2024 – 42:55
  • National Tree Week
    Nov 21, 2024 – 29:57
  • Medlars, Ornamental Grasses, and Elizabeth Blackwell
    Nov 14, 2024 – 37:12
  • Hedgehogs, Houseplants and Homegrown veg
    Nov 7, 2024 – 32:45
  • Edible forests, honey fungus, and black aeoniums
    Oct 31, 2024 – 35:40
  • A Celebration of Autumn Colour
    Oct 24, 2024 – 34:22
  • Chrysanthemums, storing produce, and dividing perennials
    Oct 17, 2024 – 30:29
  • Compost, fungi, and giant vegetables
    Oct 11, 2024 – 38:18
  • Gardening for a greener future
    Oct 3, 2024 – 37:48
  • Muscari, storing produce, and fungi
    Sep 26, 2024 – 33:21
  • Holehird Gardens, Echeverias, and dividing perennials
    Sep 19, 2024 – 35:39
  • Balcony gardens, peat-free, and gardening for bats
    Sep 12, 2024 – 40:37
  • Bearded irises, asters, and bitterns
    Sep 5, 2024 – 34:29
  • Unexpected Opportunities in a Changing Landscape
    Aug 29, 2024 – 47:40
  • Denmans Garden, blueberry harvest, and National Plant Collections
    Aug 22, 2024 – 35:22
  • Flower anatomy, August allotmenting, apples and pears.
    Aug 15, 2024 – 35:27
  • Lavender love, a dahlia extravaganza, and a wisteria masterclass.
    Aug 8, 2024 – 33:15
  • A wild gardener, celebrating craftsmanship, and explosive seed pods
    Aug 1, 2024 – 32:58
  • From towering blooms to tiny microbes
    Jul 25, 2024 – 29:27
  • Take-home ideas from RHS Flower Show Tatton Park
    Jul 19, 2024 – 32:57
  • Creating healthy gardens for people and planet
    Jul 11, 2024 – 42:51
  • Money saving tips, moss magic, and awesome Asteraceae at Hampton 2024!
    Jul 3, 2024 – 39:18
  • From Botanic Gardens to Insect Studies; the Secrets to Thriving Ecosystems
    Jun 27, 2024 – 32:33
  • Critter camaraderie: Slugs, Snails, and Guerilla Gardening Tales
    Jun 20, 2024 – 32:07
  • Early Summer at Wisley
    Jun 13, 2024 – 32:27
  • The Enchanting World of Herbs
    Jun 6, 2024 – 42:29
  • Squashes, Hebes, and the new RHS patron is announced!
    May 30, 2024 – 33:06
  • It's RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024!
    May 23, 2024 – 49:02
  • The Season of Colour
    May 16, 2024 – 46:02
  • Topiary, lilacs and Chelsea judging
    May 9, 2024 – 37:32
Recent Reviews
  • janiannni
    Peat is sustainable
    I live on a peat bog. That eas s pete farm. If grows yearly. I totally disagree with your gardening falsehoods. You are slaying plants you call annuals as you are preventing pete from happening in a natural way. Annuals are not a crop. Let them live and regenerate this bog called earth
  • USA-MA listener
    Love listening
    I listen frequently. I love all the information you pass on. I am from the USA. I have no problem with the accent or the rate of speech!! But I do listen to a lot of British podcasts.
  • hippo1716
    Great show, but….
    I would like to say that I listen all of the time. I don’t. And only because every single episode is in an England dialect with fast speed talking hosts, who clearly speak to their continent only. Literally can’t understand half of what they say. Year after year. Just slow down and speak clearly. Wish your podcast was for everyone and not just local Londonites.
  • Ms Lanie
    My favorite
    Best gardening podcast I listen to. Beautifully edited and I like the hosts.
  • Matt in CA mcmd
    Lovely show if you can get through the intro
    Guy, please rinse and spit before recording your intro. It sounds like you are talking with your mouth full of something very juicy. Not appealing.
  • texas photos
    Love!
    Even though I am in the states I learn so much! I was horribly sick with the worst cold and sore throat ever, listening to last episode kept my mind off my misery! Thank you!
  • Mumm G
    Vitamin G
    I LOVE & need this podcast. Learned so much. I would give this show a dozen stars if it’s allow😁 ⭐️
  • JO Seq
    Very relaxing and I learn so much
    This is one of my weekly podcasts because I find it quite relaxing to hear about gardening and I always learn so much. Thank you RHS for creating a weekly podcast full of good advice and a lot of variety in topics.
  • kyflora
    Too fast
    Is this compressed speech or do those people really talk that fast? Stressful.
  • potawatomi tina
    I love this podcast
    It’s fascinating to hear about the sustainability practices across the pond. We lack that here in the states. Keep on fighting the good fight and thank you for keeping me informed and providing great ideas for more sustainable gardening practices.
  • Agatha Fan!
    A “must listen” for gardeners!
    Love this podcast from the RHS. Timely topics, very interesting guests and terrific gardening information!
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