A living legend amongst plantspeople in Britain
We talk to British TV gardener and designer Arit Anderson and Swedish academic Henrik Sjöman about their new book - ’The Essential Tree Selection Guide’.
Noel talks to Neil Diboll whose Prairie Nursery has been selling seed and plants for 50 years, and Hilary Cox, his collaborator on a uniquely comprehensive book on prairie-making.
Perennial and native plant innovator, youth worker, all-round hort-hero from the Midwest talks about his life with plants, places and people.
Marchants Hardy Plants in Sussex, established by Graham Gough in the mid 1990s is one of Britain truly great specialist nurseries.
We talk to Rachel about her recent book on growing perennials and shrubs for cutting.
The Latvian Janis Ruksans is one of our true heroes.
Anja Maubach runs Arends Staudengärtnerei, one of Germanys most distinguished nurseries
Steve Castorani is President of Pennsylvania-based North Creek Nurseries.
Sean Hogan is one of the most knowledgeable plantspeople of the American west coast.
"Philip Oostenbrink's new book from Filbert Press - The Jungle Garden
Harry is passionate about alpine plants
Derry Watkins has an amazing enthusiasm for plants, and incredible knowledge of them.
Dr. Keith Hammett, in Auckland, New Zealand.
Hester Forde packs in a huge diversity of plant life into her suburban garden.
Ron Scamp and his son Adrian grow over 2000 varieties of daffodil.
The English Woodland Garden is one of the world's most highly developed horticultural genres.
Flower farmer Rachel Siegfried talks about her work with nature-friendly floristry.