Loving Your Garden - Better Gardening Podcast

Loving Your Garden - Better Gardening Podcast

Rod Whiting

Loving Your Garden is a Facebook Group set up by broadcaster Rod Whiting during the first Covid lockdown in April 2020. It has quickly grown to nearly 200 thousand passionate and inspiring gardeners, thanks in no small part to knowledgeable and expert members like John Stirland. John has more than fifty years of experience in horticulture and you can now access his knowledge and that of our members as we link our podcast to LYG’s fortnightly live feed. Each week, we’ll discuss the jobs to be done, plant suggestions and answer your questions. If you love your garden and aspire to be a better gardener,  join our Facebook group (Link here: https://bit.ly/3oIzVr9), and increase your knowledge from the likes of John, our more experienced members and regular expert guests. Feel free to email your questions or suggestions on what you would like us to feature in our podcast to [email protected]. Thanks for listening!

  • No. of episodes: 67
  • Latest episode: 2024-08-27
  • Leisure

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Loving Your Garden - Better Gardening Podcast?

There are 67 episodes avaiable of Loving Your Garden - Better Gardening Podcast.

What is Loving Your Garden - Better Gardening Podcast about?

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  • Leisure

Where can you listen to Loving Your Garden - Better Gardening Podcast?

Loving Your Garden - Better Gardening Podcast is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Loving Your Garden - Better Gardening Podcast start?

The first episode of Loving Your Garden - Better Gardening Podcast that we have available was released 15 March 2021.

Who creates the podcast Loving Your Garden - Better Gardening Podcast?

Loving Your Garden - Better Gardening Podcast is produced and created by Rod Whiting.