Potpourri Magazine

If you love gardening, our magazine will inspire you. It's a real magazine, not just a newsletter, and it's packed full of interesting articles written by professional gardening journalists. It's totally free and arrives once a month by email. Here is a selection of recent articles.

Q&A with Luke Bartle, Head Gardener, Trentham Gardens

Tell us about your journey into horticulture?  My grandad was a big gardener and got me interested in gardening from an early age.   After leaving school at 16, I started...
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Podast - The Veg Grower

In this weekly podcast Richard Suggett shares his experience of growing food on his allotment and home vegetable plot, with much more besides. In recent allotment updates, Richard’s been planting...
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Technology in the garden - plant protection jackets

As the temperatures drop, tender plants such as citrus trees and bananas ideally need to be brought inside.  But hardy outdoor plants may also need some protection from frosts, and...
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Body, soul and gardening - the giving gardener

Whether it’s sharing knowledge or produce, there’s something about gardening that brings out the generosity in people.  And the good news is that this benefits the giver as much as...
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Q&A with Matthew Pottage, Wisley Curator

Tell us about journey into horticulture? I developed a love of gardening from my grandma, who had a passion for houseplants and gardening, and I was never happier than when...
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Garden trends - patchwork terraces

Large expanses of stone or porcelain paving or terracing have their place of course, but there’s a movement in garden design towards a softer combination of hard landscaping and planting. ...
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Top of the pots - window boxes for winter

Window boxes are an excellent way of adding some colour to the exterior of your house and now is a great time to give them a new lease of life...
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Veg and recipe - spicy white cabbage and chorizo hot pot

This comforting one pot is amazingly tasty, considering how quick, easy and inexpensive it is – perfect for a warming mid-week meal when you’re too tired to make anything more...
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Podcast - Roots, Wings and Other Things

In this fun and informal podcast, presenters Jez Rose and co-host Kathy Slack chat, mull and debate about gardening, nature and wildlife, often over a cup of tea or while...
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Technology in the garden - the Gripple system

The Gripple Plant Support System is a simple and strong system that creates highly tensioned wires to create a trellis on a fence or wall to support climbers like jasmine...
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Garden trends - immersive gardens

Designers are increasingly trying to create a sense of ‘immersion’ in a garden, where you feel completely secluded and enveloped in a space.  This can increase the sense of it...
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Technology in the garden - lawn aerators

If your lawn has seen a lot of activity over the summer months, it may have become compacted and need aerating.  This involves making holes in it to allow oxygen...
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Podcast - Growing Together with Claire and Steve

An informative and fun podcast with a varied mix of content from seasonal allotment advice and DIY projects to interviews and design advice. Passionate home gardener Claire Vennis is joined...
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Veg and recipe - squash lasagne

There is something very delicious about the combination of sweet earthy root vegetables with the creamy sauce and soft pasta - perfect comfort food as we move into autumn. Heat...
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Q&A with Helen Barbour, Picton Garden

Tell us about journey into horticulture? I was virtually born on the potting bench, January baby and the Aster propagation started in February; from then my childhood revolved around the...
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Top of the pots - planting for shade

If you have a dingy lightwell or dark side return, using pots with a variety of shade-loving plants is perfect for adding a bit of fresh green and colour to...
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Body, soul and gardening - get into the flow

How many times have you wandered out to the garden to do a spot of deadheading and not come back for hours.  And, however wet or hungry you are, it...
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Podcast: The Plotting Shed

This is a useful podcast for those interested in designing their own garden and are new to garden design.  Presenter and designer Rachel McCartain discusses how her aim is to...
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Technology in the garden - self-watering pots

Containers need a lot more watering than planted borders and can be a problem if you go away a lot or are busy.  Self-watering planters can be an excellent solution...
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Veg and recipe - green tomato salsa

Green tomatoes aren’t as sweet as red tomatoes, but they are safe to eat both raw in salads or sandwiches or cooked in sauces.  They have a tart taste and...
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Top of the pots - growing trees in containers

Growing trees in containers is a fantastic and impactful way of bringing height, blossom and autumn colour into spaces with no planting beds, such as patios.  They can also help...
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