Podcast 79: Sweet and Savoury Corn

The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Corn ranges from savoury to super sweet, yellow to blue, giant growers to hip high minis – it’s not just sweetcorn! It has always been a staple of native Indians in the United States, with most corn varieties actually being more savoury in flavour…

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Kitchen Garden is Britain’s best ‘how to’ guide on growing your own food, offering down-to-earth advice from the finest minds in gardening. There are tips on producing a wide range of quality fruit and vegetables, controlling troublesome pests, plus, what to do on your plot each month. What’s more, the Kitchen Garden team- editor Steve, deputy editor Emma and staff…

Podcast 64: Growing guide – Leeks

The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Eaten by the ancient Egyptians more than 2500 years ago, there must be something about leeks that has kept the human palate keen. It might be that it’s a tasty and nutritious crop, that once it’s planted it more or less looks after itself,…

Podcast 59: Growing in harmony

The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Rachel Atkins reads Julie Moore’s report on a school in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, where the principles of sustainability and a healthy approach to food are central to the curriculum. Inspired by HRH The Prince of Wales’ book ‘Harmony’, which speaks about the philosophy of sustainability…

Podcast 57: The Gardens of Eden

The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. The Eden Project first opened its doors in 2001 and still maintains its initial purpose to highlight the importance of plants in every aspect of our lives. Take a tour with the head of Eden’s outdoor horticultural team, Julie Kendall (read by Rachel Atkins).…

Podcast 55: Plugging the gap

The Kitchen Garden Magazine Podcast – packed full of hints, tips and advice from the team. Sowing seeds can be great fun, but there is an alternative that can produce super tasty crops with much less fuss. KG editor Steve Ott sings the praises of plug plants – read by Rachel Atkins. This episode is supported by Defland Nurseries www.delfland.co.uk…