Remembering Nigel Dunnett
Three pieces that celebrate the incredible contribution of innovative designer and plantsman, Nigel Dunnett
Join our collective of gardening experts to discuss the issues that matter to you: from pruning and propagation to heirloom vegetables and gardening by the moon.
Three pieces that celebrate the incredible contribution of innovative designer and plantsman, Nigel Dunnett
Join Laetitia Maklouf and Jane Perrone for a first foray into festive preparations: how do you like to celebrate Christmas as a gardener?
Garden designer James Alexander-Sinclair talks to Jane Perrone about the changing tapestry of plant life spotted from the window of a train, and how it can shape our own gardens.
Would you like to write about plants and gardens? Ben Dark joins Jane Perrone to explain how he got started in garden writing and offer up some tips for writing in an age of AI.
Garden designer and lecturer Annie Guilfoyle joins host Jane Perrone to talk about her favourite garden.
Sarah Raven chose the White Garden in June as her favourite garden - she tells Jane Perrone why this world famous garden offers visionary beauty like no other.
Huw Richards joins Jane Perrone to talk about his favourite garden, Aberglasney in Wales.
Garden historian Advolly Richmond joins Jane Perrone to talk about her favourite garden, the Japanese Garden at Cowden in Scotland: a little-known but remarkable example of a garden that showcases the principles of Japanese garden design.
August is dedicated to a special theme on Scribehound Gardens - the world's best gardens, and what we can learn from them. Writers Laetitia Maklouf and Chris Young join Jane Perrone to discuss what makes a garden a cut above the rest.
Does supporting biodiversity in the garden mean planting more native species? Noel Kingsbury joins Jane Perrone to discuss the native plant debate in a UK context.
Did you know the Romans used lovage as foot deodorisers and angelica makes a delicious jam that tastes like gin on toast? Herb expert Jekka McVicar regales host Jane Perrone with tales of some of our favourite herbs.
You may not know her name, but Brenda Colvin was one of the most influential landscape designers of her era. George Plumptre joins host Jane Perrone to explore her legacy.