Garden Murders, Exploding Plants and Growing THAT Herb in the Greenhouse

Our hosts James Alexander-Sinclair and Joe Swift venture into the lawless side of horticulture to consider garden crimes, from plant-based poisonings to the species that will get you arrested.

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Garden Murders, Exploding Plants and Growing THAT Herb in the Greenhouse

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If you have ever wondered how you can get away with murder in the garden? James and Joe have, as they demonstrate this week. Plus there is good news for Abby, Judy and Rowan whose questions get a response - and a gnome. Want to convince your partner that you need a new greenhouse? Borrow James and Joe's suggested script and let us know how it goes! Interested in finding out more about the Green Gyms James mentions? Visit tcv.org.uk/greengym/find-green-gym/

Want to earn your very own Scribehound Gardening gnome?

Submit your gardening queries to James and Joe at gardening@scribehound.com. We’ll send a gnome to anyone whose question gets read out on air: and the really good questions win a golden gnome. Just remember when you’re formulating your emails - James and Joe don’t do dead plants or dull questions!

About our hosts

James Alexander-Sinclair is a garden designer, writer and broadcaster. He is an RHS Vice-President and was awarded the Veitch Memorial Medal for outstanding contribution to horticulture in 2022. He is the RHS Ambassador for Garden Design and a Fellow of the Society of Garden Designers.

Joe Swift is a familiar face on television as a presenter of BBC TV’s Gardeners’ World and other gardening programmes. He is a garden designer, broadcaster, writer and design director of Modular.