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gardenmasterclass.org is Annie Guilfoyle and Noel Kingsbury. We have been providing inspiration and information to garden and landscape people through live workshops, webinars and films since 2017. Welcome to our new podcast channel!

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Alina Hibbert wins a Gold at Malvern (and more!)

Young gardener and designer in conversation with Claire Greenslade

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Bernarda Strgar - Slovenian nursery owner, designer and (once upon a time) plant smuggler

Bernarda is the pioneer grower of perennials in Slovenia.

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So whatcha think? On garden visiting with friends

Noel and Michael McCoy in Conversation - First of a new occasional series

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Catriona Rowbotham in conversation

Garden Designer and Educator

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Charlie Chase and Young Minds create a Chelsea Garden

Charlie Chase joins us to reflect on the creation of his Chelsea Flower Show garden in collaboration with charity YoungMinds, a project centred on the powerful relationship between nature and youth mental health.

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Delos at Sissinghurst - the gardeners' story

We talk to Richard Garrett

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The naturalistic garden cannot be bought at the garden centre

This was originally a blog post I wrote a long time ago which I’m reviving as part of an ongoing discussion about what we mean by naturalistic and ecological planting.

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Claire Greenslade goes from public to private horticulture

Claire talks about her unconventional journey into horticulture and her career at Hestercombe Garden, where she was Head Gardener, spending 17 years at one of south-west England's most intriguing historic gardens.

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Christin Geall on Flora Culture, a truly remarkable book

Christin Geall is a flower-focused writer, photographer, curator and communicator whose latest book Flora Culture: How Flowers Shape Our World, published by Rizzoli in April this year is one of the most remarkable books on plants in a long time, at once opulent, learned, critical, morally-challenging and exuberant; a book for a lifetime of dipping in.

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Michael Gilson in conversation

Michael, whose book 'Behind the Privet Hedge' has revolutionised our understanding of 20th century British gardening, in conversation with Noel.

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