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Ben Dark
The Garden Log
The Garden Log is an award winning podcast from Ben Dark, Head Gardener at an English country estate. Episodes begin with a review of events in the flowerbeds, meadows and woodland, before moving on to discuss horticultural matters more generally. Ben is an ever-curious host who does not take himself, his job or gardening too seriously. A half-hour spent in his company is a half-hour spent far away from the myriad concerns of modern life.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 200 ratings
More please!
I’ve almost finished listening to all the back episodes of the garden log and I wait with baited breath for a new one! Have you retired from gardening?? Or maybe just writing more books?? Looking forward to your return 😊
1369! via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/05/22
Smoldering passionate gardening
So I don’t think he’s always talking about gardening? Oh dear! But then some of us get pretty worked up when we walk into a garden center, or open a Fall bulb catalogue!! If you aren’t a passionate gardener you may not get absorbed. Me? I totally get it. He makes the listener visualize...Read full review »
Denver1601 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/04/21
Glad
So glad you’re back!
Sad in Oz via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/16/21
Recent Episodes
A fond farewell from Ben and directions to the new podcast Dear Gardener, where the Garden Log lives on in spirit. I'm going to keep the Garden Log online for those who want to relisten or are finding it for the first time. I'm think ready to start again from the beginning! Dear Gardener can be...
Published 10/18/22
Published 10/18/22
In this excellent episode Ben finds roses like cats, lawns like dunes and flowers like clothes pegs. Also featuring a few simple tricks to stop things dying.  
Published 06/16/22
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