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Big Garden Little Garden
by Geraldine Scully & Claire Ryan Luke
Whether you have a big garden or a little garden, we will inspire and encourage you to Start Growing Stay Growing, connect with nature and find joy in the process.Hosted by Geraldine Scully, a flower farmer and long time gardener, and Claire Ryan Luke, a seasoned event florist and gardening beginner.We talk plants, seasons and the beauty of just giving it a go.Available fortnightly.This is your invitation to tune in, slow down and enjoy the magic of growing, no matter your space or experience.@biggardenlittlegarden@dublin_city_flower_farm_@claireryanluke
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May in Bloom
Geraldine and Claire welcome the arrival of May in this episode of BigGardenLittleGarden, as they discuss the beauty of tree blossoms and the nostalgic scent of lilac. Geraldine advises how to make nettle and comfrey feed to fertilise plants and Claire shares some tips on companion planting for the beginner growers out there.They also touch on their love/hate relationship with yellow in the garden.
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Bluebells and Biodiversity
Do you know the difference between a Spanish Bluebell and an English Bluebell? Well, Geraldine and Claire discuss how they differ in this episode of BigGardenLittleGarden.They also chat biodiversity and discuss the move towards native planting and sustainable planting practises.
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Seeds, Sap & Sprurges - A Guide To Euphorbia
Did you know that the Christmas Poinsettia is actually a Euphorbia? In the latest episode of BigGardenLittleGarden Geraldine profiles the Eurphorbia and its remarkably diverse genus. Claire gives an update on the allotment and shares how she dealt with a whitefly infestation in the polytunnel. They also catch-up on seed germination and all the goings-on in the spring garden.Euphorbias recommended by GeraldineWulfeniiSeguieriana PolychromaRobbiaeMellifera
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The Vintage Rose Company & Gardening Updates
A special treat for Rose Enthusiasts out there in this episode of BigGardenLittleGarden. Susan Lynch of The Vintage Rose Company joins Geraldine and Claire for a chat.Susan grows cut roses primarily for event florists and weddings and has lots of helpful advice on how to Grow and Nurture Beautiful Roses.You won't want to miss it.
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Seeds, Soil & The New Plot
Claire finally gets to share her big gardening news in this episode of BIgGardenLittleGarden. There's also more chat on seed sowing, with particular focus on seeds that are a little more challenging to germinate. Geraldine also shares three choice spring woodland plants that you should get to know and definitely consider for your garden.: 1. ErythroniumTrillium Cardamine
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Snowdrops at Altamont & Seed Sowing
It's Snowdrop Month at Altamont Gardens in Co Carlow and BigGardenLittleGarden went for a visit. Geraldine and Claire reflect on how much they enjoyed their Snowdrop Tour with Robert Miller of Altamont Plants, who recently added a huge portfolio of snowdrop bulbs from Avon Bulbs in Somerset to their own collection, making it the largest display on public view in Ireland. They also get sowing seeds and have plenty of tips and advice to get you in the mood for spring!They also Seedaholic Seeds IrelandBrown EnvelopeQuickcropFruithill Farm
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Fabulous Ferns & Summer Bulbs
In this episode of BigGardenLittleGarden Geraldine suggests some jobs to do this week in the garden, despite the rainy weather. She also delves into the captivating world of Ferns.Claire reveals a happy discovery in her front garden and gives an update on which of last year's forced bulbs have flowered successfully outdoors.It's also time to start ordering Summer Bulbs, so tune in for some interesting suggestions.FernsDryopterisFelix - masHarts Tongue FernOsmunda RegalisMatteuccia Struthiopteris
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Hellebores & A Herbal Tea Garden
Talk turns to the popularity of Hellebores and the creation of a Tea Garden in this episode of BigGardenLittleGarden. Geraldine and Claire also ponder the unpredictability of flowering times for forced bulbs and realise, just in time, that succulents still need to be watered in winter.
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Happy Gardening New Year
Geraldine and Claire are back after the Christmas break and celebrate the new year with a focus on upcoming plans for BigGardenLittleGarden in 2026.Claire also gives an update on her beloved trees while Geraldine talks Galanthophiles and reveals interesting facts about the humble snowdrop. She also shares some helpful tips on how to successfully grow these dainty beauties.
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Festive Wreath Making & Table Decor
Episode 11 is the final instalment of BigGardenLittleGarden for 2025 and it's a very festive one.Geraldine and Claire. share lots of Inspiration for beautiful Wreath-Making, as well as practical advice and know-how to help you create the perfect Christmas Tablescape.They also delve into Irish Christmas Traditions and the symbolism behind them.Where to source Irish FoliageThe Irish Green GuysGra Cut FlowersWicklow Foliage FarmBigGardenLittleGarden will return in January 2026 with a Snowdrop Special.Thank You to all of our listeners and we wish you a very Happy Christmas.Geraldine and Claire
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Christmas Gifting Guide for Gardeners
Episode 10 heralds the first ever BigGardenLittleGarden Christmas Gifting Guide.Lots of gift ideas for the gardener in your life, or even more importantly, some advice on what NOT to buy them this festive season.Mentions:Martha SwalesSue Stuart SmithSimon BarnesT.F. Maher -Pathana GardenJimi Blake - Hunting brook GardenNaturally at the Wren's NestSobal SoapBread & WeatherJennifer Slattery TextilesThrowing Shapes Ceramic StudioFlower PopHopeless BotanicsLilliput StoresBunchedSweetpea & WillowBotanic Garden
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Naturally at the Wren's Nest
Geraldine and Claire welcome their first guest on Episode 09 of Big Garden Little Garden, They are joined by Danielle Doody of Naturally at the Wren's Nest who shares her passion for Irish native plants and her journey in creating natural products. The conversation explores the importance of native plants, sustainable gardening practices, and the benefit of using natural remedies. Danielle also discusses her personal projects, including her garden and making herbal tinctures.
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Putting the Garden to Bed
In Episode 08 of Big Garden Little Garden, it's time to start readying the garden for winter. Although, as ever, there are still some jobs, like weeding, to get done.Geraldine talks mulch and explains how to make Leaf Mould "nature's gift" and it's finally time to plant those Tulip Bulbs. Claire rediscovers her love for a yellow David Austin rose called "Bring me Sunshine" and gets over her aversion to eating pumpkins. Tune in for more.
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Beware of the Yucca, Dividing Dahlias & Enjoying Autumn Colour
In Episode 07 of Big Garden Little Garden, Geraldine reveals why she is wearing an eye-patch. Hint - it involves a Yucca plant. She also explains her new approach to dividing Dahlias. Claire plans to move some Bush Grasses - Calamagrostis and asks Geraldine for tips on growing Snowdrops. `Also, plenty of chat on Autumnal colour and jobs to do in the garden at the moment,.
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Embracing Autumn
Autumn has well and truly arrived in Episode 06 of Big Garden Little Garden .Expect plenty of chat about Spring Bulbs and the top "Do's and Don't" for successful planting of Narcissi, Hyacinths and Allium.Claire explains how to get going on forced bulbs that will provide much-anticipated flowers for Christmas, while Geraldine gives her Top Three Shrubs for Winter Scent.Plants Mentioned in Episode 06Kirengoshima PalmakaHostaMalus (Crab Apples)ThunbergiaShrubs for Winter ScentSarcococcaViburnum BodnantenseDaphne (Mezereum, Odora, Bholma)@mickkellygrows
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The September Garden
Autumn has arrived and it's time to talk about The September Garden in Episode 5 of Big Garden Little Garden.Claire reflects on the plants that have done well and earned their place in her small garden, as well as those that haven't thrived in pots. While Geraldine talks Asters and prolonging colour in the garden for as long as possible. They also chat Irish Grown Cut Flowers and the importance of helping this industry to continue flourishing.AstersAster FrikartiiAster Little CarlowAsmster Nonae Angliae Alma PotschkeAster AsperulusMentions@flowerfarmersireland@rhsi@theshackletongarden@theirishflowerfarmer
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Holding Onto Summer
It's all about holding onto the last of summer in Episode 4 of Big Garden Little Garden.Claire arrives back from holiday in France to find her plants have flourished in the good weather at home. Geraldine gives an update on her dry garden and profiles the dependable and very pretty, Japanese Anemone.They also help some listeners with their gardening conundrums and announce an exciting Seed Giveaway!This episode's Plant Profile:Japanese Anemones, also known as Anemone Hupensis, now called Eriocapitella.Varieties:Honouring JoubertSerenadeQueen CharlotteThe Swan SeriesSeeds Available for GiveawayOpium PoppyNigellaAquilega (actual ejits!)Sweetpea
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Start Growing, Stay Growing, Dahlias
It's Dahlia season in this episode of Big Garden Little Garden, as Geraldine and Claire talk about growing Dahlias and the reasons why you should start growing them too.There's also the usual catch up on what's been happening in their gardens, as well as more Spring Bulbs.Here are some of their favourite DahliasDinner Plates - Cafe au Lait, Shiloh NoellePom Pom - (All the Joweys) e.g. Jowey Winnie, Jowey Paula, Jowey Nicky & many more., Downham Royal, Cornel Bronze, Purple FoxCactus - Nuit d'Ete, Hollyhill Spider Woman, My Loved, Park PrincessWaterlily - Onesta, Eveline, Bracken Ballerina
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Planning for Spring Colour
Time to start planning for Spring Colour.In today's episode of Big Garden Little Garden we talk colour and how to use it to create show-stopping, displays of tulips.We also catch up about jobs we've been doing in our gardens and discuss an interesting aspect to prolonging the length of the Antirrhinum cutting season.As promised, Geraldine has listed some Tulip Recipes below to match the named colour combinations that Claire discusses in the podcast.She has also included a list of Double Tulips (Claire's favourite), as well as some suggested links to help get you started with tulip planning and purchasing.Enjoy!Golden hourApricot DelightAngel's WishAmazing ParrotChina TownCity of VancouverBlushing ImpressionBerry TonesPrincess IreneHavranCouleur CardinalBlack BeanBallerinaLilac PerfectionCarnivalMarietteOrange MarmaladeCrown JewelRococcoDaydreamBallerinaCool and CrispSpring GreenGreen StarWhite TrumphatorConcertoExotic EmperorMonochromeBallerinaWhite TrumphatorAny Lily Flowered TulipDouble TulipsAngeliqueLa Belle EpochBlack HeroAmazing GraceDancelineSuggested links:https://www.mrmiddleton.com/https://www.peternyssen.com/https://www.tulipstore.eu/en/https://www.farmergracy.co.uk/
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The July Garden
What's in bloom this month in the garden and how best to prolong that summer beauty.
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Whether you have a big garden or a little garden, we will inspire and encourage you to Start Growing Stay Growing, connect with nature and find joy in the process.Hosted by Geraldine Scully, a flower farmer and long time gardener, and Claire Ryan Luke, a seasoned event florist and gardening beginner.We talk plants, seasons and the beauty of just giving it a go.Available fortnightly.This is your invitation to tune in, slow down and enjoy the magic of growing, no matter your space or experience.@biggardenlittlegarden@dublin_city_flower_farm_@claireryanluke
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