• Tom Stuart-Smith: The blueprint of a Chelsea Flower Show garden - Episode 274
    2026/05/14

    In this episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’, Sarah Raven welcomes renowned garden designer Tom Stuart-Smith to uncover his visionary new garden for Tate Britain and how he’s reimagining it for the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

    They explore his bold, foliage-rich planting, ingenious water features, and a remarkable new memorial garden at Badminton that promises to be one of the RHS’s most ambitious show gardens yet.

    In this episode, discover:

    • How Tom Stuart-Smith is transforming a neglected, concrete-dominated acre at Tate Britain into a biodiverse, exotic garden
    • The creative and practical challenge of turning that large-scale design into a Chelsea Flower Show garden where every element is destined to be reused at Tate
    • The bold, foliage-led planting palette Tom has chosen – from cycads and Persian lilac to euphorbias, aspidistras and shade-loving exotics
    • How water, sculpture and planting come together, including a finely engineered water feature and a Barbara Hepworth sculpture from a national collection

    Episode Cover Photo Credit: Eva Nemeth.

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    21 分
  • Dame Mary Berry: The charm and inspiration behind ‘My Gardening Life’ - Episode 273
    2026/05/07

    Watch the full video episode on YouTube! https://youtu.be/_T97COq6blM

    Throughout Mary Berry's life, the garden has played a charming role, from her wartime childhood plot to a brand-new garden started in her 80s - it’s an essential ingredient in her life.

    This week on ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’ Mary kindly joins us to explore a lifetime of gardening, how it’s inspired her new book, and how gardening can bring joy, structure and wellbeing at every stage of life.

    In this episode, discover:

    • How Mary’s lifelong love of gardening began in her childhood and continues to shape her daily life
    • Practical, gentle tips for spring gardening and successional planting
    • How Mary approaches designing and maintaining a garden later in life, using evergreens, hedges and topiary for structure
    • Everyday good habits in the garden, such as watering, deadheading, and keeping lawns neat

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    32 分
  • Adam Nicolson: The secret history of Sissinghurst - Episode 272
    2026/04/30

    Sissinghurst is one of the country’s crowning gems of National Trust gardens, and a place in which Adam was brought up, around the beauty curated by his grandparents.

    This week on ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’, we’re delving into the centuries of legacy which led to a spot perfect for Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson to create the poetic space we know and adore today, and how their vision is being revived today for generations to come.

    In this episode, discover:

    • The remarkable story of how Vita Sackville-West turned a ruined Elizabethan courtyard house into one of the world’s most celebrated gardens
    • How Sissinghurst evolved through centuries – from Renaissance palace to poetic family home and garden, and all in between
    • The creative partnership between Vita and Harold Nicolson
    • What makes the white garden so magical, from its glowing night-time palette to its scented, moth-pollinated plants
    • How the newly reimagined Delos garden brings a Greek hillside to Kent, blending historical inspiration with modern design

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    29 分
  • Huw Richards: Smart veg growing tips for busy gardeners - Episode 271
    2026/04/23

    The magic of growing your own food is hard to overstate, and while some lament the labour necessary, it takes far less time and space than many imagine.

    This week’s ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’ once again features the remarkable Huw Richards, fresh from the release of ‘How to Grow Food’ - his new book which dives into the detail of how anyone can grow a kitchen garden in real spaces, with a planting schedule that fits around busy lives.

    In this episode, discover:

    • How Huw plans and plants to grow enough veg for a family of four on a half allotment in just a few hours a week
    • Simple permaculture-inspired tricks for better germination
    • What causes common problems like courgette fruits rotting and dropping off, and how you can fix them
    • How to choose between longer crops and cut-and-come-again with limited space
    • Huw’s must-sow crops for April, including squash, runner beans, cucumbers, and courgettes

    Episode Cover Photo Credit: Dorling Kindersley: Jason Ingram

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    25 分
  • Josie Lewis: Planting tips for April seed sowing - Episode 270
    2026/04/16

    The sunnier months in April present a fresh opportunity for gardeners to sow some of the fastest-germinating seedlings, bringing a productive garden closer than you might think.

    We return to Josie Lewis this week for an episode all about what she’s sowing in mid-April, how to prick out and pot on seedlings, and the simple tricks they use to keep plants growing hard and healthy at this most promising time of year.

    In this episode, discover:

    • How to prick out seedlings confidently, and when to do it for promoting strong growth
    • Practical ways to get more from your dahlias, such as turning pinched tips into new plants with simple cuttings
    • Why mid‑April is the ideal time to sow cosmos and zinnias, and how to avoid the common mistake of starting them too early
    • Step‑by‑step tips for taking cuttings of pelargoniums, salvias and other favourites
    • Two slightly different but complementary approaches to hardening off plants, and how to choose a method that works for your own garden

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    23 分
  • The Colour Guide Mini Series #7: The washed palette - Episode 269
    2026/04/09

    There’s something uniquely calming about a garden washed in cool pastels – soft tones that feel like frosty mornings and freshly laundered linen.

    Moving us onto the 4th and final palette in Sarah’s colour system, we explore the washed palette in this episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’. She takes you through the colour combinations, productive plant families, and tips for crafting a soothing, contemplative feeling in your garden.

    In this episode, discover:

    • How to use Sarah’s washed colour palette of cool pastels to create a calm, clean and harmonious garden
    • Which plant families and specific varieties reliably deliver this palette from late winter to autumn
    • How to plan colour through the year in two‑month blocks, ensuring there’s always something in flower without breaking the palette
    • Simple design techniques to avoid jarring colour clashes
    • Why sticking to a coherent palette can make your garden feel both deeply restful and quietly bold

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  • The Colour Guide Mini Series #6: The comforting palette - Episode 268
    2026/04/02

    A comforting garden can feel as soft and familiar as your favourite cashmere jumper, and in this episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’, Sarah shares a palette which achieves exactly this feeling.

    In the latest of the Colour Guide Mini Series episodes, Sarah shares how to create a mood using the comforting palette, the key plant families and varieties, plus how to sequence them through the seasons, so your borders feel gentle and soothing from early spring to late autumn.

    In this episode, discover:

    • How to create a warm, comforting colour palette in your garden using soft pastels like café au lait, peach, putty pink and ivory
    • Specific plant families and varieties that deliver these soothing tones
    • A clear, season-by-season planting framework so your comforting palette runs from early spring right through to late autumn

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    12 分
  • The Colour Guide Mini Series #5: The velvet palette - Episode 267
    2026/03/26

    For many, the garden should be a peaceful place where its colours invite you in and envelop you in their earthy tones, and that’s the role of Sarah Raven’s velvet palette.

    In this episode of the Colour Guide Mini Series, Sarah moves us to her next, and perhaps favourite palette of the four. She talks through their calming colours, and the flower families that help keep that tranquility in your garden through a reliable planting succession.

    In this episode, discover:

    • How to create a velvet colour palette in your garden using deep crimsons, golds, bronzes and inky purples that feel cosy and enveloping
    • Which reliable plant families and standout varieties deliver these rich, velvety tones
    • How to plan succession planting so the velvet palette runs from late winter and early spring right through to autumn
    • Practical ideas from Sarah’s own garden on combining colour and texture to create a sense of haven, enclosure and warmth outdoors

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    15 分