Houseplant concerns
There were some really good tips in the houseplant edition, but why was the potential ecological impact of the plant or its growing medium not even touched on? Also, and I grant you this might be seen as more ‘out there’, might there be a case to argue that plants are generally ‘happier’ when they can share the ground, container or pot they’re in with other plants and organisms (though maybe not mealy bugs!)? Similarly, how might the absence of a gentle breeze affect the ‘mental health’ of a houseplant? I would love to discover more about such our - I hope - growing awareness of plant sentience.
MarkoB1111 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/01/23
More reviews of BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast
Stuffy and pretentious. Little to no enjoyable content with the lightest mulch of informative content. Ironically the first episode spoke about getting young people into gardening, and listening to this would put me off entirely.
One_Million_Dingoes via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/08/20
Thank you so very much for talki g and bri g it in yo Mind keeping the body healthy with no gardening g injuries or disco fort. I have been gardening for around 20 years and I am an avid fan of BBC Gardening World, Carol Klein and all that there is about the art of gardening. No body talks about...Read full review »
Rubylovespeonies via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/19/23
Watching this show on YouTube and now listening to their podcast is a great calming influence. In small ways we can help the environment and our own health. These folks break it down and keep it interesting! Thanks
Becky1519 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/27/21
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