If you’ve ever been even a little curious about the magic of trees, you won’t want to miss this conversation with the ultimate tree expert, Tony Kirkham. We’re diving into Tree: Exploring the Arboreal World—a seriously stunning collection of art, history, and culture, centred around the human-tree connection. This book documents the historical significance of trees throughout human history, society and culture. This really is the coffee table book to end all coffee table books for anyone with even so much as a passing interest in trees. https://zurl.co/72eM
Roots and All
Media Production
Hastings, East Sussex 180 followers
Winner of the Radio/Podcast of the Year 2019 at the Garden Media Guild Awards
About us
Having a healthy green environment is vital to our sense of wellbeing. It’s also an extension of our personal space, a place in which to express our own individuality and be creative. Our green environments sometimes suffer because we don’t have the correct knowledge to look after them or the time to do so. We are here to change that and we want to get everyone growing. Roots and All is your go to place for learning how to care for all things green and growing and although we can’t magic you up some extra time, we can show you how to be more effective in the time you do have (and maybe we can even persuade you to spend a few more of your precious hours exploring the art of growing and cultivating). Right here, you will find information that allows you to create amazing green spaces, indoors and outdoors. We make managing your green environment easier, more pleasurable and less costly. Our information is available in different formats to suit you so have a look around the site for a subject that interests you and join our growing revolution.
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External link for Roots and All
- Industry
- Media Production
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Headquarters
- Hastings, East Sussex
- Type
- Self-Owned
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- gardening, gardens, houseplants, plants, landscape, horticulture, indoor plants, urban gardens, vegetable growing, wildlife gardening, indoor gardens, flowers, and food growing
Locations
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51a George Street
Hastings, East Sussex TN34 3EA, GB
Updates
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If you liked this week's episode with Christian Douglas, you might also enjoy this one from the archives: https://zurl.co/cVMQ 52: Crops in Tight Spots with Alex Mitchell - This week I’m speaking to Alex Mitchell, aka the Edible Gardener. Alex is the gardening columnist for the Evening Standard and author of five books on gardening, including her latest ‘Crops in Tight Spots’. I speak to Alex about growing edibles when space in tight and she has some brilliant tips and tricks about how to grow, what to grow and what not to bother with. Alex’s book is based on years of experience and I respect her approach of trialling, experimenting (including catching pupae in jars and observing them as they hatch!) and just giving things a go. As a result of this hands-on experimentation, she’s developed some nifty time, money and space-saving methods and she shares some of those with us in the episode. For the rest, you’ll just have to buy the book!
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What secret power does gardening hold in the fight against addiction? In this interview, Andy Mitchell shares why he believes horticulture offers a uniquely powerful path to recovery, and why there’s still so much to learn about this fascinating approach. As a Professional Addiction Recovery Coach with lived experience and extensive research in the field, Andy reveals how gardening can help individuals break free from addiction and rebuild their lives. https://zurl.co/Hh3T
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If you liked this week's episode with Christian Douglas, you might also enjoy this one from the archives: https://zurl.co/6AfG 214: Food Forests for Plant Lovers - This week’s guest is permaculture designer and author of ‘The Plant Lover’s Backyard Forest Garden’, Pippa Chapman. Growing our own food is becoming more and more important, and Pippa has tips on creating a year-round food forest that is low-maintenance and good for wildlife, that can work in a variety of aspects and that is an enjoyable and beautiful space for people too.
214: Food Forests for Plant Lovers
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Christian Douglas is an award-winning landscape designer who’s redefining vegetable gardening with a focus on style and functionality. Drawing on examples from urban and rural gardens, including his own garden in Marin County, he offers practical advice on growing a variety of vegetables, fruits, and herbs. Christian talks about how to assess lighting and soil, pick plants suited to the climate, and discover creative edible alternatives to traditional landscape plants. Looking at spaces from small city gardens to large rural plots, and even a rooftop space, his new book 'Food Forward Garden Design' offers guidance on how to create a purposely designed and beautiful kitchen garden. https://zurl.co/R0c4
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If you liked this week's episode with Mitch McCulloch, you might also enjoy this one from the archives: https://zurl.co/Dq6v 188: Huw Richards on Veg Growing - This week’s guest is veg growing expert Huw Richards. Huw grows a vast range of plants in his garden in mid-West Wales and is always trialling and experimenting with new ways of growing. He has an enormously popular YouTube channel and has authored a number of books, the latest of which is ‘The Vegetable Grower’s Handbook’ which draws on his experience as very much a thoughtful and philosophical gardener.
181: A Therapist’s Garden
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If you liked this week's episode with Mitch McCulloch, you might also enjoy this one from the archives: https://zurl.co/e2no 287: Heirloom Vegetables - This episode my guest is former jewellery designer to the stars, turned social media veg grower, Lucy Hutchings. Along with music festival organiser, Kate Cotterill, Lucy set up SheGrowsVeg, an heirloom seed company which is bringing the most unusual veg, fruit, and edible flowers to veg patches and plates everywhere.
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Want to know what the soil food web is, what inhabits the soil habitat, why soil health impacts on plant health and ultimately our health and what you can do to get the best out of your garden? Eddie Bailey is a geologist, organic no-dig gardener, and soil food web specialist who runs Rhizophyllia. Eddie is passionate about soil health and growing healthy plants that are good for you and good for the planet. https://zurl.co/HbqJ
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Mitch McCulloch is redefining how we grow and cook with plants. He’s is a former chef, turned seed hunter and gardener, who applies his culinary knowledge when choosing and cooking with the produce he grows. Not only does he select the most diverse and interesting varieties, he gets creative with how he serves up his produce. His new book The Seed Hunter is properly inspiring if you’re both a cook and grower and you want to get the absolute most out of your edible plants. https://zurl.co/bVPw
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If you’ve ever been even a little curious about the magic of trees, you won’t want to miss this conversation with the ultimate tree expert, Tony Kirkham. We’re diving into Tree: Exploring the Arboreal World—a seriously stunning collection of art, history, and culture, centred around the human-tree connection. This book documents the historical significance of trees throughout human history, society and culture. This really is the coffee table book to end all coffee table books for anyone with even so much as a passing interest in trees. https://zurl.co/72eM