In this episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Sue Kent, a gardener who turned personal challenges into a thriving career. Born with an upper limb disability, Sue developed innovative techniques, including using her feet for tasks traditionally done by hand. Her passion for horticulture has flourished over three decades in her stunning coastal garden in Wales.Sue’s unique approach gained national attention during the 2020 lockdown, when a home video led to her becoming a presenter o...
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In this episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Sue Kent, a gardener who turned personal challenges into a thriving career. Born with an upper limb disability, Sue developed innovative techniques, including using her feet for tasks traditionally done by hand. Her passion for horticulture has flourished over three decades in her stunning coastal garden in Wales.Sue’s unique approach gained national attention during the 2020 lockdown, when a home video led to her becoming a presenter o...
Potty for pots with Tom's Yard (LIVE at Shrewsbury Flower Show)
Sip & Sow with Tom Coleman
22 minutes
1 year ago
Potty for pots with Tom's Yard (LIVE at Shrewsbury Flower Show)
Thomas Pearson started his business at 23, totally new to Horticulture and with one sole passion for pots. In that time quite a lot has changed! He definitely never thought he'd see his pots on television, nor in some of the most famous gardens in the country. He's been in the Young Horticulturalist of the Year Awards, featured in famous horticultural books & more. So what made him so potty for pots? I've wanted to get Tom on the podcast for a while, because I just find his drive and pass...
Sip & Sow with Tom Coleman
In this episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Sue Kent, a gardener who turned personal challenges into a thriving career. Born with an upper limb disability, Sue developed innovative techniques, including using her feet for tasks traditionally done by hand. Her passion for horticulture has flourished over three decades in her stunning coastal garden in Wales.Sue’s unique approach gained national attention during the 2020 lockdown, when a home video led to her becoming a presenter o...