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I've Got The Mother Of All Colds, Larkspur Hints & Tips, New Lily Bulbs Arrive & Plant Profile: Rose Lilies
May 1, 2026
17m 58s
Do I Have Enough Space for 2,500 Annuals? My New Sunflower Varieties For 2026 & Site Visit From Flower Hub Owner
Apr 28, 2026
21m 31s
Dahlia Shoots Have Appeared! The Seedlings Doing Well (And Not So Well), Is It Too Late To Start Sowing & Plant Profile: Helianthus
Apr 24, 2026
31m 24s
Come On A Sunset Tour Of The Plot With Me, Sweetpeas Are Planted Out & Rabbit Drama
Apr 21, 2026
22m 08s
Epic Strimming Mishap, Scabious Meltdown, Grower Site Visit, Pricing Stuff-Up & Plant Profile: Echinops
Apr 17, 2026
30m 56s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/1/26 | I've Got The Mother Of All Colds, Larkspur Hints & Tips, New Lily Bulbs Arrive & Plant Profile: Rose Lilies✨ | coldLarkspur+3 | — | LarkspurRose Lilies | — | coldLarkspur+5 | — | 17m 58s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Do I Have Enough Space for 2,500 Annuals? My New Sunflower Varieties For 2026 & Site Visit From Flower Hub Owner | Hello, welcome to Tuesday 28 April 2026. Lots of news from the weekend on the plot: all the details in this episode of how I'm getting on prepping bed 4. I've also been doing more seed sowing including another batch of half hardy annuals and tenders, including my new ProCut sunflowers. This afternoon I had a wonderful site visit from the owner of my local flower hub, Fenella, from the FlowerHub, Cookham https://flower-hub.co.uk/: we toured the plot and talked about so much. I even manag... | 21m 31s | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Dahlia Shoots Have Appeared! The Seedlings Doing Well (And Not So Well), Is It Too Late To Start Sowing & Plant Profile: Helianthus | Hello, welcome to Friday 24 April 2026. Lots to tell you tonight including all the news from the field and the greenhouse. Exciting news: some dahlia shoots have appeared, which is amazing and I'm so glad to see them. I'm reviewing the seedlings in the greenhouse and I'll share the ones that are doing well and the ones which are testing me (hello, Larkspur). I've had some great questions recently from listeners (thank you if you sent one in) and I'm answering them tonight including the ... | 31m 24s | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Come On A Sunset Tour Of The Plot With Me, Sweetpeas Are Planted Out & Rabbit Drama | Hello, it's Tuesday 21 April 2026. I'm recording this episode from the plot but hopefully the audio is ok. I've been very busy and tonight I'll be sharing how I've just planted my sweet peas out and the steps I've taken to ensure that they're protected. I've also been sowing (more) seeds - so many that I've had to go and buy more shelving for the greenhouse. I also take you on a sunset tour of the plot and chat about everything that's going on from roses to peonies and everything in bet... | 22m 08s | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Epic Strimming Mishap, Scabious Meltdown, Grower Site Visit, Pricing Stuff-Up & Plant Profile: Echinops | Hello and welcome to Friday 17 April 2026. Lots to tell you about tonight: I experienced a strimming mishap with my Cephalaria (giant scabious), the other scabious have collapsed after they were moved last weekend, and I've busy trying to keep the greenhouse at a constant temperature, which is no mean feat. This week I visited a fellow grower's plot together with some other members of my local growers group. It was brilliant to see what someone else is doing, share stories with my fello... | 30m 56s | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Mulching, Weeding, Staking, Sowing Half Hardy Annuals & Using AI To Improve My Website | Hello, it's Tuesday 14 April 2026. I've had a busy weekend trying to divide my time between the field and the greenhouse, so there's lots to tell you tonight including news about mulching, weeding, transplanting, and staking. I've also just started sowing my half hardy annuals too, plus all my veg seeds, and I'll tell you why I'm using more vermiculite this year. In other news I've given the website a revamp thanks to chatGPT. I use it regularly with all aspects of my life and I find it... | 20m 06s | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | ![]() Seedlings Update, Unusual Plants I'd Love To Sell, Battling Creeping Thistle, Plus Plant Profile: Hydrangea 'Limelight' | Hello, welcome to Friday 10 April 2026. We had a one-day heatwave this week and it was roasting! 24 degrees centigrade! Wow! And today it's back to 13 degrees - quite a change. It's musical chairs in the greenhouse with the seedlings: one minute they're in, then they're out, and keeping everyone moist is proving challenging. In tonight's episode I'll share with you the ones doing well, the slow ones, those giving me nightmares and the top performers. I've been casting a critical eye ove... | 33m 31s | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() I Accidentally Left My Sweetpeas Out Overnight, Bed Prep Continues & Why Every Stem Has To Make A Profit | Hello, welcome to Tuesday 7 April 2026. I hope you had a lovely Easter weekend. I spent the weekend on the field and was mostly doing battle with nettles, clearing beds and making space for all the annual seedlings rapidly filling up my greenhouse. I can't wait to get them out onto the plot and growing away. The rats continue to test my patience: they've had a go at my final remaining batch of crated tulips which I finally planted in the ground. It's very unfair and I hope they all have... | 25m 55s | ||||||
| 4/3/26 | ![]() Somehow It's Easter Already, How I Sow My Seeds Super Quickly & The Hens Move House | Hello, welcome to Friday 3 April 2026. Happy Good Friday! Storm 'Dave' has landed and it's very windy here. My honeysuckle arch blew down, the cockerels are getting blown across the field and anything I put down gets whisked away. I've spent most of today in the greenhouse sowing more hardy annuals and it went really well. I'm going to need a lot more shelves in there at this rate. I've also been sowing seed that I collected from some of my unsold flowers in 2025 and I can't wait to see how t... | 15m 16s | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Impact Of Escalating Oil Prices On Cut Flower Imports & What This Means for Local Growers | Hello, welcome to Tuesday 31 March 2026. Fuel prices are shooting up really quickly and it's already impacting many of us, in one way or another. I've often mentioned the statistic that 80 to 90 percent of cut flowers sold in the UK are imported but here’s the important question: where exactly are they imported from? And how is the current crisis going to affect the market and what does it mean for British cut flower growers? Tonight I'm looking at what’s really going on behind the scen... | 19m 46s | ||||||
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| 3/27/26 | ![]() All The Latest News From The Field, Tulip Crates Now In My Car For Safety, Chicken News & Plant Profile: Scabious | Hello, it's Friday 27 March 2026. ** Apologies for the terrible audio quality in this episode. I don't quite know what happened but I think there's something wrong with the microphone (and the spare one because I changed mic midway through) ** The battle with the rats for ownership of my tulips continues and I have finally given in and put the tulip crates in the back of my car. Victory to me. I will put them in the ground over the weekend and hopefully that will fix the problem althoug... | 17m 35s | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Planting On The Plot, Hiding The Crated Tulips (Again) & A Lesson In Making A Beautiful Wrapped Hand-Tied Bouquet | Hello, it's Tuesday 24 March 2026. Lots of news - some of climbing roses have finally gone in the ground, the phlox has been split and replanted and the crated tulips have been relocated on top of the duck house to stop the rats eating the remains of them. As I no longer have squirrels on the field, this may be a safe place and I might actually have some tulips available for sale. I had a wonderful visit from a podcast listener yesterday, the wonderful Carolyn from Home Close Flowers, w... | 23m 55s | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | ![]() Flat Tyre Drama, Bindweed, An Exciting New Project Launching Soon, Plus Plant Profile: Rudbeckia | Hello, it's Friday 20 March 2026. It's been an epic couple of days: yesterday I got a flat tyre on an isolated road in the middle of nowhere and then I found bindweed on the field. On the plus side, my seedlings are doing really well, which is great. Today I had a meeting with my main wedding and event florist - all the details of that in the episode - and she's agreed to be a guest on the podcast so please send me your question(s) for her and we'll tackle them. It's a really grea... | 28m 46s | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() All The News From The Plot & Greenhouse (It's All Go), Tulip Wipeout & Are Flowers Really A Luxury Item? | Hello, it's Tuesday 17 March 2026. Lots to tell you tonight. Everything is growing away nicely and I've been busy weeding and prepping the beds. I share everything else that's going on including the jobs on the field I have coming up. The greenhouse is also rapidly filling up with seeds and tonight I'll talk you through how I've been sowing differently this week. The tulip disaster continues and needless to say, I won't be growing them in crates ever again. Even the rats are turning the... | 28m 42s | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | ![]() How I Built My Cut Flower Website: Domains, Design, Hosting, SEO and Why Mobile Matters | Hello, it's Friday 13 March 2026. Welcome to the episode. Tonight' I'm focusing on my cut flower website. You'll hear about which company I used to make it, who hosts it, how much the hosting costs per month, where I buy my domain names, which domains I buy, why it's so much easier to make a website these days (no coding required), how I get started when I don't know where to start, using photography to make an impact, making it personal, why it's crucial to optimise a website for mobil... | 29m 16s | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Why I Plant Sweet Peas in Toilet Rolls (And Some Other Seed Starting Techniques) & Annuals I'm Growing in 2026 | Hello, it's Tuesday 10 March 2026. Tonight I'm talking about how I'm sowing my sweet pea seeds and share some techniques that save me time and money. Every penny (and second) counts when starting seeds because it directly impacts the cost of producing each flower stem. And this of course matters when I'm aiming for profit. I discuss the soil blocker that I'm using (link below for the one I have, not an ad) and I'm wondering if you've tried the new 'Snail' technique that everyone on instagram ... | 26m 03s | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Seed Sowing Has Started! Spreadsheets Are Buzzing, More Peonies Planted, Plus Plant Profile: Phlox | Hello, it's Friday 6 March 2026. I started sowing my annuals today and it felt so good. I have been putting it off (no idea why) and I really did just need to get started and I instantly felt better. In tonight's episode I talk about how I did it including how I got on with soil blocking: this is a new method for me so it will be interesting to see how the seeds get on. Let's hope nothing eats them. There's a lot growing on the plot at the moment, particularly the weeds. Wow, they have sudden... | 24m 11s | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() It's Spring: Perfect Time For An Existential Crisis, Right? Why Year 1 Has Made Starting Year 2 Really Hard | Hello and welcome to Tuesday 3 March 2026. It's March! At last! Spring is finally here. Tonight's episode is a real reflection on how I'm feeling about beginning year 2 of my cut flower enterprise and it's really not what I thought it would be like. So I'm talking about my current mood and all the thoughts I'm having about the plot, including not having enough greenhouse space, not enough bed space, why I haven't even started my seeds yet and all the support I really could do with at the mome... | 21m 53s | ||||||
| 2/28/26 | ![]() Return of the Peri Blues, February Is A Short And Long Month & Plant Profile: Hazel | Hello and welcome to Friday 27 February 2026. You join me on the plot today for some thoughts about what's going on this week. I'm not quite myself this week and I think it's my hormones again so I talk about this a little bit. If you're feeling a little bit "off" then this may (or may not) resonate with you, and if it does, you're not alone. Today's Plant Profile Series continues with Hazel: a wonderful shrub for long straight stems of very useful and desirable foliage. It's a super-ea... | 18m 56s | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | ![]() My Hands Are Back In The Soil, an Epic Phone Drama & Getting The Greenhouse Ready For Seed Sowing | Hello, it's Tuesday 24 February 2026. I have lots of news from the plot to tell you in the first part of tonight’s episode including planting my new perennial plugs, removing nettles from the old nigella bed, and tidying Kylie’s room plus more. I also started to make a dead hedge with apple prunings, which I’m very proud of. In the second part of the episode I’m sharing all the prep work involved in getting my greenhouse ready for seed sowing including cleaning the glass, replenishing t... | 30m 23s | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | ![]() Join Me On The Plot Today, Managing An Aggressive Cockerel & Plant Profile: Statice | Hello, it's Friday 20 February 2026. In tonight's episode you join me on the plot where it's windy and rainy (at one point we even had sleet) and the hens make a guest appearance when one of them scared themselves and then frightened all of the others. I'm talking about what's happening on the plot right now including all the new growth I'm seeing, the plants which are still fast asleep, or in the wrong place, or have just been put in the right place but not actually planted (sorry, phlox). I... | 30m 39s | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Seed Compost: Rich or Poor? War of The Roses on Valentine's Day & Disrupting the System | Hello, it's Wednesday 18 February 2026. Happy Shrove Tuesday for yesterday! Today I'm talking about a Floret video I saw on instagram about using a rich potting mixture for sowing seedlings rather than just a plain seed compost: it's really interesting and Erin shares the recipe if you want to take a look. I've always used a nutrient-poor compost for germinating seeds and had excellent results but I'm fascinated by what Erin is suggesting so I'm going to try it, see what happens and report ba... | 14m 35s | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | ![]() Let's Talk About PRICING (Part 2): How I Actually Did It In Year 1, Plus Plant Profile: Craspedia | Hello, it's Friday 13 February 2026. Are you superstitious about Friday 13th?! I hope it was a good day for you. In this episode I continue talking about pricing. I talk about how I did it in 2025 as a year 1 grower including the market research I did and the places I hunted for prices, how I worked out my costs of production (and what I didn't record) plus I share with you what this actually meant when I grew my Cosmos last year. I contrast my Cosmos data with that of my Hazel, which I didn'... | 31m 15s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Let's Talk About PRICING (Part 1): The Big Picture & Knowing Your Numbers To Do It | Hello, it's Tuesday 10 February 2026. Today's episode is a big one and it's all about pricing. It's such a hot topic: everyone wants answers and so I thought I'd share my experiences of it. I'm covering the nitty-gritty details including why pricing properly matters, what information you need to calculate the cost of producing stems (and how you do this), how I do the sums, all the elements growers have to consider, margins for wholesale and retail customers, the importance of market research... | 31m 40s | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() Persistent Rain/Flooding/Waterlogging & Plant Profile: Verbena bonariensis | Hello, it's Friday 6 February 2026. The stats are in: we've had a lot of rain. According to the Met Office my region of the UK has had 188% of its average rainfall in January. It's no wonder I have been grumpy this month: missing days of work and nothing doable on the field. On the plus side I have collected a lot of rainwater but I'd swap that for some dry days. In light of this I'm discussing the impact of flooding and waterlogging, what makes it worse and action we can take, includin... | 26m 16s | ||||||
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