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Episode 26 - SPECIAL - Joy Larkcom Interview - Part 2: Garden Observations and Tips - adapting climate, mulching and seed saving

Episode 26 - SPECIAL - Joy Larkcom Interview - Part 2: Garden Observations and Tips - adapting climate, mulching and seed saving

FromSunflower Allotment Podcast


Episode 26 - SPECIAL - Joy Larkcom Interview - Part 2: Garden Observations and Tips - adapting climate, mulching and seed saving

FromSunflower Allotment Podcast

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Dec 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome back to the Sunflower Allotment Podcast!In the second of our two-part series with incredible gardener and author Joy Larkcom, Tim and Peter discuss Joy's general garden observations and tips. This includes her passion for tomatoes, chilies, and sweet peas  along with her advice for sowing direct v modules. Joy also shares her advice and enthusiasm on intercropping, mulching, organic gardening and saving seeds. We feel so privileged to have chatted to Joy these past two episodes and we can't recommend her books highly enough for anyone interested in the practicalities of gardening advice in Grow Your Own Vegetables and to indulge yourself in writing of her memoir and travel journal of Just Vegetating: A Memoir. Joy Larkcom, Just Vegetating: A Memoir : https://www.amazon.co.uk/Just-Vegetating-Memoir-Joy-Larkcom/dp/071122935XJoy Larkcom, Grow Your Own Vegetables:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Grow-Your-Own-Vegetables-Larkcom/dp/071121963X/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=grow+your+own+vegetables&qid=1671655275&s=books&sprefix=grow+your+own+%2Cstripbooks%2C96&sr=1-3Notes: Joy's Favourites and Tips: Sweet peas: Matucana, Cupani, Emilia FoxTomato plants: Mountain Magic, Ferline and San MarzanoSweetcorn: Supersweet varieties Garden Museum Archive:https://gardenmuseum.org.uk/archive/Alys Fowler: ode to Joy Larkom (The Guardian 2012)https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2012/oct/19/alys-fowler-joy-larkcomA message from Joy after listening to the first podcast in relation to the set up of her garden:The other thing that occurred to me, at the beginning of the first podcast when I’m talking about the garden, that I never mentioned the main windbreak, which was crucial to us growing anything here. I just talked about the ‘inner windbreak’ of the fan, and the spokes of the fan protecting espalier fruit etc. Essentially, our first line of defence against the salt laden winds was a mighty windbreak on the two most vulnerable sides of the garden. We first put up an artificial windbreak, about 6 ft high, of very strong net battened to substantial posts concreted into the ground. Part of this was zigzagging - giving it extra strength and increased protection for the trees we then planted. 
Released:
Dec 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (56)

The Sunflower Allotment Podcast is a podcast for anyone and everyone interested in vegetable gardens and allotments! The podcast includes friendly conversation on a range of allotment topics including seasonal advice and tips on planting and maintenance. The podcast has grown out of a conversations between friends with neighboring plots who love allotments and the outdoors. The members of the podcast have a range of experience from Tim (beginner) to Peter and Rachel (seasoned pros) and should hopefully appeal to people of all experiences. The podcast releases two episodes a month with some special editions. Email in: sunflowerallotmentpodcast@gmail.com