Roots and All show

Roots and All

Summary: Do you want to know how to grow plants and get the best out of your outdoor space? Do you find traditional gardening media baffling and/or boring? Then you’re in the right place, because the Roots and All podcast is here to dig deep into how to create a successful garden. If you want honest information and insider knowledge about how to get results, join irreverent horticulturist Sarah Wilson as she chats to the best people from the world of plants and gardens. Sarah is on a mission to help you create your own beautiful green environment, with a focus on saving resources and working with nature. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast to make sure you don’t miss an episode.

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 EP 20 - Container Planting with Harriet Rycroft | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:38

This week, I’m honoured to be joined by the Queen of Containers, Harriet Rycroft. Harriet worked for many years at Whichford Pottery in Warwickshire, where she became renowned for producing season after season of the most spectacular planting and colour combinations. Oh, and Harriet had the door open to her garden, so enjoy the birdsong!

 Budcast - Exotic Plants and Why Plant Lovers Should Fear December 2019 With Graham Blunt of Plantbase Nursery in Wadhurst | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:40

To be completely contrary after her plea for gardeners to plant more native plants, Sarah interviews Graham Blunt of Plantbase, a nursery specialising in the most fabulous, exotic and downright bizarre plants! Graham talks about hardy palms, his favourite exotic trees, cacti and succulents that can be grown outdoors and how to overwinter caudex plants and bananas. Graham has also been intensively researching new regulations that come into play in December 2019 and how these will affect plant lovers.

 EP 19 - Daffodils with Adrian Scamp | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:21

The daffodils have been in full swing for a few weeks now and as today’s guest, Adrian Scamp of Scamp’s Daffodils tells us, we can expect them to carry on gracing us with their cheery blooms into May. Each year, I’m newly amazed by the indomitable daffodil; its ability to cope in all weathers, to grow in seemingly unpromising situations and to flower successively from December to May if you choose the right varieties. This episode, we cover every question you had about daffodils but were afraid to a

 Budcast - Native and Non-native Plants - Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:50

Join Sarah for a brief recap of why native plants are better than non-native, before a delve into the more positive impact gardeners can have in ensuring wildlife has a future in our landscape.  Part 2 of this exploration of native vs. non-native plants looks at the reality of what happens when natural and human habitats collide. Sarah discusses Darwin Comes to Town, a book by Menno Schilthuizen, which explores how nature is adapting to fit in with our urban landscapes.

 Bonus Episode - Wild Food Tasting Session | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:42

This is a bonus episode recording of the wild food tasting session that took place before the main interview with forager Michael Wachter.

 EP 18 - Foraging with Michael Wachter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:26

In this episode, I’m talking foraging with expert forager Michael Wachter. Michael has masses of experience when it comes to living outdoors sustainably and being self-sufficient, having lived on a remote island off the North Coast of Germany. He also regularly treks across the landscape both in the UK and abroad, with nothing but a sleeping bag and his survival kit, foraging for food along the way.

 Budcast - Native and Non-native Plants | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:35

Sarah explores the reasons we all need to go native in our gardens. From declining insects and struggling bird populations to invasive species and plants for pollinators, Sarah looks at the impact planting non-native species in our gardens can have. Acknowledgement to Douglas W Tallamy for the excellent researched presented in his book Bringing Nature Home.

 EP 17 - Hedgehogs with Hugh Warwick | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:59

UK HEDGEHOGS NEED YOU! Since 2000, UK populations of hedgehogs have declined 30% in urban areas and 50% in rural areas. Today’s guest, Hugh Warwick, estimates hedgehog populations have dropped by 90% or more since the second world war. Based on these horrendous figures, we can deduce if we don’t start helping them right away, these beautiful animals could be facing extinction.

 Budcast - Allotments Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:40

Back by popular demand, it's Part 2 of taking on and managing an allotment. With Louise Bell. Listen as we talk about what to do with your allotment over winter, which crops you should be growing, when to harvest and if you only have time to do one job, which should it be. The follow up to Allotments Part 1 - Episode 5 of the podcast, published on 7th August 2018.

 EP 16 - Poisonous Plants with Dr Liz Dauncey | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:52

Have you ever wondered which are the most poisonous plants in your house and garden? Do you know how plant toxins work and how to handle poisonous plants safely? What are we, as gardeners, most at risk of when dealing with our beloved plants? And which risks are sometimes blown out of proportion?

 Budcast - Open Source Seeds | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 09:30

An episode dedicated to Esiah Levy. A short intro to seed sharing and open pollinated varieities. Sadly, Esiah Levy who you may have heard interviewed in Episode 12 of the Podcast, passed away on the 22nd January. This episode is dedicated to sharing his passion for seed sharing and open pollinated seeds, and will hopefully inspire you to add some of these varieties to your patch this year. Please check out the GoFundMe set up to help Esiah's young family: https://www.gofundme.com/esiah-levy

 EP 15 - Super Organic Vegan Gardening with Matthew Appleby | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:52

Matthew Appleby is a multi award-winning horticultural journalist who regularly writes for gardening magazines, national newspapers and the industry bible Horticulture Week. Matthew is a long-time vegan and organic gardener and has a wealth of growing experience upon which to base his new book, The Super Organic Gardener. The book is released on the 31st January 2019 and I spoke to Matthew about what it means to garden in this style.

 Budcast - Caroline Cotton of Fertile Fibre | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:10

Since the 1980’s Fertile Fibre have been producing peat free coir based organic composts. Fertile Fibre have also been working closely with the Vegan Society and the Biodynamic Association to develop composts which are specifically tailored to meeting the needs of those growers. I talk with Caroline about what goes into making Fertile Fibre composts, what you should look for when making purchasing decisions about composts and fertilisers and why this is important.

 EP 14 - Cleve West | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:57

In this episode, I talk with critically acclaimed garden designer Cleve West about his journey to a vegan lifestyle and how this impacts upon his work. We touch upon vegan gardening, cooking, farming for vegan and meat based diets and why we all need to think about the mark we leave on our gardens and the wider environment.

 Budcast - The Christmas Episode | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:46

Happy Christmas! Welcome to this special festive Budcast episode. Join Sarah for the inaugral Roots and All Christmas Quiz. Plus, hear from two special guests about their best and worst horticultural Christmas gifts and join in with a seasonal treasure hunt.

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