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Two Good Gardeners
Dan Cooper & Julia Parker
47 episodes
6 days ago

The podcast for everyone who wants to enjoy growing their own flowers, fruit and vegetables. Presented by hosts Dan Cooper and Julia Parker.




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The podcast for everyone who wants to enjoy growing their own flowers, fruit and vegetables. Presented by hosts Dan Cooper and Julia Parker.




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Hobbies
Leisure,
Home & Garden,
Science,
Nature
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Magical Mushrooms With Caley Brothers
Two Good Gardeners
53 minutes 48 seconds
5 months ago
Magical Mushrooms With Caley Brothers

In this episode, Dan & Julia chat to Lorraine Caley of Caley Brothers, gold medal-winning mushroom growers. Lorraine and her sister, Jodie, have built a thriving business by running mushroom-growing workshops and selling mushroom kits, gaining fame with their eye-catching, intriguing displays of edible fungi at the Chelsea Flower Show. If you don't know a lot about fungi, listening to this interview is a must! Later in the episode, Julia shares her experience of growing oyster mushrooms using a kit, and Dan suggests ten things you can do in your garden over the next fortnight. Here's a reminder:


Jobs to do this fortnight


  1. Plan spring bulb displays for autumn planting, succession planting for late summer colour and cropping. 
  2. Arrange for someone to water your garden if you’re planning a holiday in July or August.
  3. Sow annual flowers for an extended season of colour, salads for summer, vegetables for autumn cropping, all the autumn and winter-picking brassicas and biennial flowers to bloom next spring. 
  4. Plant container-grown shrubs, roses, perennials and climbers. Summer bedding and dahlias. Plant up containers of all shapes and sizes.
  5. Prune early-spring-flowering shrubs, taking care not to disturb nesting birds.
  6. Harvest asparagus, broad beans, carrots, cauliflower, lettuce, mint, parsley, radishes, rhubarb, spinach, spring cabbage, spring onions, strawberries, gooseberries, and elderflowers.
  7. Pick - peonies, roses, delphiniums, lupins, alstroemeria, sweet peas, lavender. Please give them a long drink in a bucket of cold water before arranging.
  8. Buy - plants that fill the ‘June gap’, young vegetable plants, bedding plants, peat-free compost for containers, tomato and lawn food, liquid seaweed and weeding tools. It might also be a good time to invest in a new hose or watering can.
  9. Enjoy the early mornings and long, light evenings, the increasing temperatures, and strawberries and gooseberries eaten straight from the plant.
  10. Visit - open gardens and nurseries across the country, but especially those specialising in roses. 


Website links:


  • Dan Cooper Garden
  • Parker's Patch
  • Caley Brothers' website


Expertly produced by Scott Kennett at Red Lighthouse Local


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Two Good Gardeners

The podcast for everyone who wants to enjoy growing their own flowers, fruit and vegetables. Presented by hosts Dan Cooper and Julia Parker.




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.