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PlantNetwork interviews horticulturists about their gardens and their careers, as well as their favourite plants!

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United States

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PlantNetwork interviews horticulturists about their gardens and their careers, as well as their favourite plants!

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English


Episodes
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47. You've been here how long? An interview with Rupert Wilson and Don Murray

2/29/2024
Two of our treasured, long-standing Trustees are leaving the Board this year. With a total of 22 years of service between them, Don and Rupert reflect on what they have done for PlantNetwork and how it has enhanced their careers. Recommended listening for anyone who is thinking of being a trustee for a charity, or who is interested in PlantNetwork as an organisation.

Duration:00:22:12

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46. Help with developing your career: an interview with Adrian Thorne of the Professional Gardeners' Trust

11/6/2023
The second in our series looking at bursaries for horticulturists. We talk to Adrian Thorne, Awards Manager of the Professional Gardeners' Trust. We discuss what the Trust fund, who they are, what makes a good application and how an award can transform your career. Learn more about the PGT at their website Follow the Trust on Instagram, TwitterX, Facebook Email Adrian

Duration:00:14:23

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45. Guest podcast: The magic of the Merlin Trust with Rebecca Slack

10/31/2023
Rebecca interviews Sally Pettit, the Chair of the Merlin Trust, new Trustee, Lee Hales and Merlins: Michelle Woodall, Tracy Fahy and Rosie Trehan. For more information visit the https://merlin-trust.org.uk/https://merlin-trust.org.uk/ website.

Duration:00:26:25

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44. Mustering cattle with productivity tips - an interview with Emma Mulcahy

9/1/2023
We meet Emma Mulcahy, our new(ish) Administrator. We find out what she did before she boarded the good ship PlantNetwork and a little about what she is passionate about.

Duration:00:14:33

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43. Flowers of the forest - An interview with Amelia Crawford

4/3/2023
Amelia Crawford is the botanical artist behind Sylvestris Botanics. We find out more about Amelia's art, her inspirations and her wider career in conservation. Her career is almost completely unclassifiable, and her work very beautiful. You really need to visit her website!

Duration:00:15:45

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42. Castle to garden design via fashion. Award-winning, environmentally focused garden designer, Kristin Clode

2/23/2023
Kristina Clode is an award-winning garden designer who specialises in naturalistic planting and sustainable designs that consider, among many other things, the carbon footprint of materials and construction. Kristina has won The Society of Garden Designers 'Design for Environment Award' for the last two years. See more examples of Kristina's work at her website: www.kristinaclodegardendesign.co.uk

Duration:00:20:18

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41: Eagles, Apostles and Arts and Crafts - revisiting Sam Hickmott.

2/9/2023
We catch up with Sam Hickmott in our first ever follow-up interview! Sam is Head Gardener at the National Trust's Lytes Cary Manor and Tintinhull Garden. You can contact Sam with your questions by email or through instagram: samuelfinchhorticulture.

Duration:00:13:40

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40: Spider plants, pelargoniums and an absence of chemistry - Mercy Morris

1/26/2023
Mercy Morris, Administrator with PlantNetwork, tells us about her horticultural career to date. She discusses her National Plant Collection, regrets the ubiquity of her favourite tool and rejoices in the possibilities available in the sector. The sound quality isn't brilliant (we recorded in very noisy cafe) but Mercy is wonderful to listen to!

Duration:00:18:25

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39: From horticulture to conservation - Joe Clements from the Lowther Estate

12/15/2022
Joe Clements, Conservation Assistant at the Lowther Estate, tells us about his horticultural training and how useful that is in his conservation role, his new role as a beekeeper, regenerating farmland and the trials of growing succulents in Cumbria. We are exploring different ways to work in horticulture. Get to know the people behind the gardens and the different careers pursued by horticulturists in this series from PlantNetwork – An interview with.... Visit plantnetwork.org to learn more. This episode is hosted by Rebecca Slack, PlantNetwork Coordinator.

Duration:00:25:45

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38: 70,000 plants, over 32,000 profiles and Plant Finder - Rupert Wilson from the RHS

11/9/2022
Rupert Wilson, Principal Data Manager with the RHS, tells us about the extensive plant information held by the RHS, the annual publication of Plant Finder and the importance of people in plant records. Can you guess what Rupert's book choice will be?! We are continuing to explore different ways to work in horticulture. Get to know the people behind the gardens and the different careers pursued by horticulturists in this series from PlantNetwork – An interview with.... Visit plantnetwork.org to learn more. This episode is hosted by Rebecca Slack, PlantNetwork Coordinator.

Duration:00:25:41

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37: A love of woody plants and the importance of horticultural training - Misako Kasahara of Riverhill Himalayan Gardens

7/20/2022
Misako tells us about a theatre-going Metasequoia, being inspired to explore a career in horticulture by TV gardening programmes, and some horticultural differences between the UK and Japan. We are exploring different ways to work in horticulture. Get to know the people behind the gardens and the different careers pursued by horticulturists in this series from PlantNetwork – An interview with.... Visit plantnetwork.org to learn more. This episode is hosted by Rebecca Slack, PlantNetwork Coordinator.

Duration:00:30:04

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36: Organic gardens, eighteenth century landscapes, and native orchids: an interview with Nick Fraser of the National Trust.

5/27/2022
Nick Fraser, Senior Gardener with the National Trust, talks about caring for three very different gardens in North Yorkshire including a garden that has been organic for over 20 years. Nick also talks about his interest in native plants and insects.

Duration:00:23:12

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35: Wonderful weeds and virtual ethnobotanical gardens - Yoke van der Meer, freelance horticulturist and plant blogger

5/6/2022
Freelance horticulturist Yoke van der Meer spoke with PlantNetwork about her career and her blog, Wonderful Weeds Weekly, which seeks to make weeds more popular!

Duration:00:12:43

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34: From Young Hort of the Year finalist to regional organiser - Cal Stewart of RHS Garden Harlow Carr

3/8/2022
Meet Cal Stewart - gardener, educator, mixologist and dandelion fan! Cal has recently moved from being a full-time gardener to a full-time garden educator to better share a passion for all things plant and garden related, as well as taking on the role of Northern Regional Organiser for the YHOY competition.

Duration:00:27:17

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33. The Tangled Bank with Beccy Middleton - Sustainability Special

2/25/2022
To celebrate the PlantNetwork Year of Sustainability, we will be exploring sustainability issues and projects as part of the PlantNetwork podcast series. In the first of these special episodes, we find out about the challenges and opportunities posed by "The Tangled Bank" project at St Andrews Botanic Garden with curator Beccy Middleton.

Duration:00:19:17

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32: Growing bamboos for pandas - Jess Brown of Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, Edinburgh Zoo

1/19/2022
In the first podcast for 2022, PlantNetwork speaks with Jess Brown of RZSS Edinburgh Zoo about gardening for pandas among many other animals. Find out more about the working life of a zoo horticulturist - and join us in February for a webinar focusing on zoo horticulture. We are exploring different ways to work in horticulture. Get to know the people behind the gardens and the different careers pursued by horticulturists in this series from PlantNetwork – An interview with.... Visit plantnetwork.org to learn more. This episode is hosted by Rebecca Slack, PlantNetwork Coordinator.

Duration:00:24:07

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31: Den building, tomato growing, and sustainable gardens - Doug Stewart

11/30/2021
PlantNetwork talks to Doug Stewart, a 'general practitioner' of horticulture. We discuss careers, perceptions of horticulture and sustainability as well as favourite plants… We are exploring different ways to work in horticulture. Get to know the people behind the gardens and the different careers pursued by horticulturists in this series from PlantNetwork – An interview with.... Visit plantnetwork.org to learn more. This episode is hosted by Rebecca Slack, PlantNetwork Coordinator.

Duration:00:27:01

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30: Growing clematis, climbers and young horticulturists - Mollie Higginson of New Leaf Plants

11/9/2021
Meet a young horticulturist who is also a passionate spokesperson for the industry! PlantNetwork talks to Mollie Higginson of New Leaf Plants and co-founder of the Young People in Horticulture Association (YPHA). Find out how Mollie found her way into horticulture and what she and the YPHA are doing to help other young horticulturists get the most out of the sector. We are exploring different ways to work in horticulture. Get to know the people behind the gardens in this series from PlantNetwork – An interview with.... Visit plantnetwork.org to learn more. This episode is hosted by Rebecca Slack, PlantNetwork Coordinator.

Duration:00:25:41

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29: Exotics in Scotland, exploration in Vietnam - Richard Baines of Logan Botanic Garden

10/5/2021
Meet Richard Baines, the Curator of Logan Botanic Garden, author and a truly passionate horticulturist who has definitely taken his work home with him. In this episode, he tells us about curating an exotic garden in Scotland, his love of rhododendrons and his horticultural journey. Listen in to learn where to find rare gems in Logan Botanic Garden, plant exploration abroad, and the most spectacular place in the UK to see daffodils. We are exploring different ways to work in horticulture. Get to know the people behind the gardens in this series from PlantNetwork – An interview with.... Visit plantnetwork.org to learn more. This episode is hosted by Rebecca Slack, PlantNetwork Coordinator.

Duration:00:25:55

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28: The perks of being a trainee - Frances Porter as a Professional Gardeners’ Guild Trainee

9/15/2021
A select few join the Professional Gardeners’ Guild Traineeship every year and if you are lucky to be one of the select, there is much to be gained from your placements. Who wouldn't want to live next door to a grand country house with access to the surrounding garden? During the three past years, Frances Porter has worked at three entirely different gardens. We speak to her just as she completes her traineeship and about to embark on a professional horticultural career. We are exploring different ways to work in horticulture. Get to know the people behind the gardens in this series from PlantNetwork – An interview with.... Visit plantnetwork.org to learn more. This episode is hosted by Rebecca Slack, PlantNetwork Coordinator.

Duration:00:16:40