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Through The Garden Gate

Through The Garden Gate

By: Jamie Marsh & Marc Ridpath
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Join Jamie & Marc as we have a rambling chat with people from the world of horticulture about their gardens and what gardening means to them. We also talk about what we have been up to in our garden allotment plots and what we are sowing & growing.We have a different guest each week ranging from people you will know and fascinating people you will be pleased to of been introduced to.We guarantee one thing plenty of laughs will be had each week and lots of gardening goodness to help and inspire your gardening life.And listen to the end to hear our guest answers to our lightening round!

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Through The Garden Gate
Episodes
  • Chay Godfree @cropsnotshops ✝️
    Jul 3 2026

    We started as we always start with chaos and a gardening question from George. This week it was about bulbs.


    Tonight we had a guest who’s mission is to help change the way we live as a society, he believes we should be growing food as a community and not relying on the shops.


    I loved how Chay has found a connection to nature that has made his life complete and now he wants to inspire more people to break away from the systems that are controlling us all.


    My vote is for him to be the next Prime Minister 💚


    It’s incredible what you can achieve with a community, in less than 11 week they have created a growing space and are harvesting from it.


    Join us next week for another episode and a guest from the world of horticulture 💚

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Eddie Bailey @rhizophillia 💜
    Jun 26 2026

    Welcome to another episode, this week we are slowly baking alive in the dehumidifier formally known as United Kingdom, we start as ever with a chat with George and his famous gardening question. Who will win this week Jamie, Marc or will George stump them both.


    Tonight’s guest is a geologist with nearly 40 years experience having working on projects all over the world.


    He has now moved in to the world of horticulture to teach gardeners, farmers, developers, landowners, estates and horticulturalists in the biological/soil food web approach to

    gardening and growing at all scales.


    His understanding of the way mycorrhiza work in the soil is incredible our minds were absolutely blown, you have probably all heard the word bit maybe don’t understand the science behind it.


    Thank you so much everyone who watched live or catches up after or waits for the podcast later on in the week.


    Join us again next week for another guest from the world of horticulture 💚

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Paul Foster @alliumgardeners 😂💚
    Jun 19 2026

    We start as always with a chat with George and his gardening question, this week all about Raspberries.


    Marc and Jamie chatted about what they had been up too in their gardens, Marc gave a Robomower update from work.


    Our guest tonight is someone with over 32 years experience in the world of horticulture, specialising in creating gardens that are naturalistic and wildlife friendly. He is very passionate about making the world a better place for all and even has a petition to try and force change with new build estates to be more sympathetic with nature and green spaces.


    Sign Paul’s petition https://c.org/4T4nTzV5Fm


    I love hearing how Paul creates gardens with nature and wildlife at the forefront rather than an afterthought. Which also leads to a much smaller cost than traditional hard landscaping and garden design.


    Thanks everyone for watching and listening, join us next week for another guest from the world of horticulture 💚

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    1 hr and 37 mins
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