
Episode 11: Himalayan nutmeg, protecting tree ferns and freezing half to death on a small tractor
12/13/17 • 25 min
This wintery broadcast investigates how to put the garden to bed for winter and debunks some ancient Chinese wisdom. Also, green alkanet, blackbirds, foxgloves and hylotelephium.
Maybe a hot cup of tea would go well with this episode?
This wintery broadcast investigates how to put the garden to bed for winter and debunks some ancient Chinese wisdom. Also, green alkanet, blackbirds, foxgloves and hylotelephium.
Maybe a hot cup of tea would go well with this episode?
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