The secrets of wildflowers, with Chris Thorogood

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Growing with the seasons, with Lia Leendertz

Reconnect with the natural world and the turning of the seasons this growing year with Almanac author Lia Leendertz. Discover seasonal gardening advice linked to nature’s rhythm and the myriad things we can look forward to over the coming months. Learn more about your ad choices. ...  Show more

Sowalong - Zinnia, with Catherine Mansley

If you want a plant that’ll give you months and months of vibrant, colourful blooms, that makes a great, long-lasting cut flower, and is easy to grow from seed, look no further than zinnias. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices 

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