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Sow Much to Say

Sow Much to Say

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Join Antony Henn and Katie Wood as they dig into all things gardening tips, myths, and the occasional disaster! From seasonal planting to garden confessions, this fun and insightful podcast is perfect for plant lovers of all levels.Sow Much to Say
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  • Reconnecting Through Gardening
    Jul 17 2025

    In this episode of Sow Much To Say, hosts Katie Wood and Antony Henn reconnect after a few months apart, reflecting on their experiences at the Chelsea Flower Show and discussing the importance of community in horticulture. They delve into the significance of songbird conservation, the therapeutic benefits of gardening for mental health, and the unique challenges of gardening in Cumbria. The conversation also covers innovative practices in tree nurseries, collaborative gardening projects, and the role of native trees in promoting biodiversity. They share recent gardening adventures and future plans, emphasising the importance of partnerships in the gardening community.

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    44 mins
  • The Plant Geek's Journey: From Childhood to Horticulture
    Jul 2 2025

    Michael Perry, also known as Mr. Plant Geek, shares his journey through the world of horticulture, discussing the evolution of plant trends, the importance of networking, and the impact of social media on gardening. He reflects on his childhood influences, career path, and the serendipitous nature of his experiences in the industry. The discussion also touches on the significance of authenticity in branding, the balance between passion and business, and the diverse approaches to gardening. Michael emphasises the need for creativity, the value of unique ideas, and the importance of being open to change and collaboration in the ever-evolving world of horticulture.

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    57 mins
  • From Music to Market Gardening: Cam's Journey
    Jun 29 2025

    In this episode, Katie Wood and Anthony Henn welcome Cam, a market gardener from Suffolk, who shares his journey into gardening, the challenges of starting a market garden, and the benefits of small-scale farming. They discuss the importance of mental health in gardening, pest management, and the financial aspects of running a market garden. Cam also explains the no-dig gardening method and offers advice for new gardeners, emphasizing the joy and therapeutic benefits of growing your own food.

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    56 mins
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