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The Nostalgic Garden Podcast

The Nostalgic Garden Podcast

著者: Emma and Caroline Tatham
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Every fortnight, Mum and I will explore a different part of our 9-acre historic English garden. We will discuss the beautiful nature, planting and wildlife around us, reminisce on fond memories and from time-to-time we’ll discuss art and garden design. We’ll be having lots of laughs along the way.

To me (Emma), the garden is filled with nostalgic memories of my childhood, whilst also being a wonderful muse to my love of photography and an instant mood-booster.

To Mum (Caroline), the garden is a passion project, carefully and lovingly designed. It’s also a safe haven and constant source of creative inspiration.

Whilst this is an audio-only podcast, you can find supporting images of each episode’s location via the free #CreativeSpaceNatureSpark creative prompt sheets. To access these sheets: sign up to our mailing list or join our free online community ‘Creative Space’.

Episodes will be published every other Tuesday at 5am BST.

Visit our website: www.carolinetathamart.co.uk to join our mailing list and sign up to our online community 'Creative Space'.

Find us on Instagram @carolinetathamart and Facebook @Caroline Tatham Art.

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  • Episode 2: Why We Love Our Productive Veg Beds
    2025/06/25

    Welcome to episode 2 of the podcast! In this episode, Mum and I discussed the following:

    • Where to download supporting images (0:0:15 - 0:1:13 + 1:5:33 -1:7:00).
    • What we harvested from the garden this morning, from delicious smelling flowers, to tasty veg. (0:1:39 - 0:2:31 + 0:7:16 - 0:8:05)
    • Spotting of a low-down red kite and 3 buzzards, amongst other birds of prey and swallows. (0:2:58 - 0:6:31)
    • The symbiotic relationship in the garden between birds and plants / nature. (0:8:04 - 0:10:47)
    • My childhood nostalgia for local tourist attraction WWT Slimbridge. (WWT founder) Sir Peter Scott’s love of art and bird conservation, and our similarities to him. (0:10:58 - 0:18:56)
    • Collaborating with WWT Slimbridge via their beautiful new shepard’s huts, as well as a new art exhibition in January, where Mum is eager to try new and different art styles. (0:18:46 - 0:23:05)
    • “Secret squirrel” commissioned artwork for a big publisher, which Mum finished painting this week, and how the garden inspired her in the creation. (0:24:24 - 0:27:27)
    • What’s our favourite part of the veg beds? Our new raised beds, built by my brother. How the veg garden went from an embarrassing area of the garden to one of Mum’s proudest parts. (0:30:07 - 0:34:12 + 0:37:43 - 0:38:23 + 0:39:08 - 0:40:19)
    • How to lift dahlias for winter to prevent cold, persistent frosts and how to give your dahlias a head start for that year. (0:34:12 - 0:37:43)
    • The joys of sharing flowers from our garden, and how the scent of them can bring back memories. (0:41:48 - 0:43:47)
    • Plants which CAN’T grow in the poly tunnel. Benefits of veg beds over a poly tunnel. The freedom of “shoving plants wherever” as opposed to Mum’s well-thought-out planting design plans. (0:43:47 - 0:47:22)
    • Crop rotation and the importance of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium for plant growth. (0:47:22 - 0:53:59)
    • Crop circles and how to measure a perfect circle in garden design. (1:0:45 - 1:3:42)
    • Plans for where we’ll record the next episode. (1:4:40 - 1:5:34)

    Whilst this is an audio-only podcast, you can find supporting images of each episode’s location via the free #CreativeSpaceNatureSpark creative prompt sheets. To access these sheets: sign up to our mailing list or join our free online community ‘Creative Space’.

    Visit our website to join our mailing list, sign up to our online community 'Creative Space' and learn more: www.carolinetathamart.co.uk

    Find us on Instagram + Facebook: @carolinetathamart.

    More show notes can be found on our website, also.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Episode 1: Welcome To The Garden
    2025/06/12

    Welcome to the podcast! In this very first episode, Mum and I discussed the following:

    • What we’ll get up to in each podcast going forward.
    • Our house and garden’s rich history. Not only did our mediaeval monastery house burn down, it was also swept away by a large tidal wave in 1603, and was rebuilt in 1695. We spoke about a wing of the house which used to be a Knights Templar temple.
    • The beautiful location we’re sitting in this week, scattered with self-seeding valerian and borders bursting with blooms of our favourite rose ‘A Shropshire Lad’, and our nostalgic memories of my grandfather, who lived in Shropshire.
    • How the garden changes throughout the year, and how rapidly the plants grow in the early summer months and in our large poly tunnel.
    • Environmental and money-saving tips on building a garden by using reclaimed local materials, successional planting, plus advice on planning and planting, including the best month to plant.
    • Mum's garden design hero, Piet Oudolf, who reinvented the Manhattan High Line in his inspiring book ‘Planting a New Perspective’.
    • Our 3 lovely dogs, including our adorable chihuahua Milo, who joins us today.
    • Our silly, humorous ‘episode titles’ for each day in our life, inspired by Task Master’s episode titles, which conjure back memories of the day.
    • The ‘Creative Space’ online group and how you can share artworks for positive comments from Mum, and gain access to our weekly art prompt sheets, where you can have a sneaky look around our garden.
    • Mum reminisces on fond memories of how she felt she was living the life of The Railway Children, inspired by the once-existing 1960s railway line at the foot of our garden.

    Whilst this is an audio-only podcast, you can find supporting images of each episode’s location via the free #CreativeSpaceNatureSpark creative prompt sheets. To access these sheets: sign up to our mailing list or join our free online community ‘Creative Space’.

    Visit our website to join our mailing list, sign up to our online community 'Creative Space' and learn more: www.carolinetathamart.co.uk

    Find us on Instagram + Facebook: @carolinetathamart.

    More show notes can be found on our website, also.

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    1 時間 4 分

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