Location:
United States
Description:
A podcast about what’s happening in my cool temperate garden and the spaces beyond it, along with conversations with other gardeners, book reviews, and brief looks into interesting happenings in the world of botany.
Language:
English
Website:
https://anchor.fm/frances-bryant
Episodes
Season two, Episode Three
12/11/2022
In this episode I will be talking about a plant that can change its shape to match the plant it is living on! Also, I will introduce the third subject in my research for my upcoming book!
Duration:00:13:34
Episode Two
10/17/2022
In this episode I talk about Therapeutic Horticulture and introduce the second subject for my latest book project, my mother.
Duration:00:11:43
Season Two, Episode One
9/19/2022
In this first episode of my second season, I will be talking about plants in the Hawaiin Islands and introducing my next book project.
Duration:00:13:35
Intermission break
7/27/2022
A brief explanation of my absence and what else is to come
Episode Seven
6/13/2022
In which I chat about the importance of clean, sharp tools in the garden, a few jobs to do now, and I answer a few of your questions about how and why leaves change colour and fall off in Autumn
Episode Six
5/10/2022
In this podcast episode I muse on what gardens mean to people, some different types of gardeners, and the sky. My book review checks out a pruning guide for the cool temperate zones, and Botany Bits is a brief glimpse at binomial nomenclature and early flowering.
Episode Five
4/3/2022
In this episode I talk about Camellias and Kikuyu! I also launch a new section in which I will be reviewing my favourite gardening books and continue with Botany Bits, where I talk briefly about tree rings and discovering the contributions women have had to the world of botanical illustrations.
Episode Four
2/28/2022
In which I speak about Naked Ladies, holes in leaves, the possible loss of some cactus species, and summer pruning of roses.
Episode three
2/3/2022
In which I talk about talking to plants and how small gardens can feed as many pollinators as large gardens.
Second episode
1/21/2022
Where I talk a little about summertime in my garden and take a peek at research into Lychee DNA.
first cab off the rank
1/20/2022
This is the very first episode of The Flowerpot Pen. I will introduce myself and give a hint of what is to come.