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We are taking time out with our network of self-build and renovation experts across Scotland to discuss the various stages of the self-build or renovation process. Whether you are at the start of a self-build or renovation project, or looking to keep up to date on the latest advice, then keep close to us, and hopefully we can help you with your own project.
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Get Gardening's podcast for plant lovers is jam-packed with choice plants.
Hosts Thordis and Alan Gray (of East Ruston Old Vicarage gardens) catch up with their horticultural (or should that be naughty-cultural!) friends to talk about their favourite plants of the moment. It's a bit like a stroll around a fantastic nursery or inspiring garden, but with someone telling you what all the plants are!
There are lots of growing and propagation tips included, and everyone shares their latest FLOMO (FLoral/plant-based fOMO). Check out the show notes or our website (getgardeningnow.co.uk) for a full plant list to accompany each episode. -
Follow the ‘Growing Leonardslee’ podcast, with news and insights into the beautiful gardens, the Michelin Star Restaurant Interlude and year-round events programme. Your host, General Manager Adam Streeter is joined by Head Gardener Jamie Harris, Executive Chef of Restaurant Interlude Jean Delport and the owner of the estate, Penny Streeter OBE. Hear Jamie’s updates on what you will see in the gardens right now - and Michelin star chef Jean Delport’s news on his foraging forays and ingredients for his fabulous menu. Penny and Adam share details of the Streeter family’s continuing work to preserve and protect the Leonardslee estate and how you can get involved!
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The favourite show for Home Owners, Business Owners or Landlords to stay safe, up to date and fault-free.
Discover the best advice, products and resources … Plus interviews with the very best people in the Business.
Stay safe when doing DIY. Plus learn to choose the right services and trades people and make sure your next house move doesn't cost you a fortune in Electrical Issues.
This podcast from Simon Barker also has an associated Facebook Community which is also called Ginger Electrician.
Simon is an Electrician in West Yorkshire with over 30 years experience. His experience comes from 19 years working in Semiconductors, Car Industry and Manufacturing. The remaining years, since 2007 he has ran his own Electrical Contracting company. -
In the Veg Project Podcast we will explore the joys and adventures of growing your own vegetables. Episodes are weekly and will talk about the benefits of growing vegetables, from the satisfaction of harvesting your own food to the health and environmental benefits. Helen the host will also discuss some of the challenges of gardening in a small space, such as choosing the right vegetables for your garden, soil preparation, seed starting and maximising your harvest. If you're a beginner or a seasoned gardener, you'll find something here to inspire and inform you. Join us for this exciting journey of growing your own food.
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Join us, Jenny @ The GrahamStead Family Farm and Donna @ Hazel Belle Farm, to talk about all things homesteading! Are you looking to grow a garden, raise your own meat, or grow your homesteading skills? You can expect a weekly chat with us on all things homesteading. It's our hope that you will be encouraged to grow a little food of your own.
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Candid Tiny House - The Advocacy Season
Discover the groundbreaking journey of tiny house living in Central Victoria. In Season 2, we explore how the Mount Alexander Shire removed barriers by allowing tiny houses on wheels without permits or time limits. Learn from key players, including Kaz Neilson and Councillor Rosie Annear, as we share strategies for advocating change in your own community. Join us on Fridays for inspiring episodes that empower you to drive transformation in housing laws.
SEASON 1: A series of honest interviews with people who have built a tiny house on a Fred's Tiny Houses Trailer in Australia after taking a Workshop or Online Course with Fred. Mine these interviews for tiny house building tips that are grounded in reality and experience. Hear stories of everything that it's taken to build each tiny house on wheels, including: - the financial costs & the savings; - the things they wish they knew before starting out on their tiny house building journey; - the injuries & the community support; - the setbacks & triumphs; and - the compromises & innovations.Instead of presenting a shiny tiny house ideal, we take a gritty and realistic look at the enormous feat it takes to build a tiny house on wheels. Each client sets out to make a home that is a successful road vehicle as well as being a comfortable place to live in year-round.See a tour or video component of each interview on the Fred's Tiny Houses You Tube channel.Enjoy photos of each episode and read a short article on each tiny house story on the Fred's Tiny Houses Blog.Be inspired by all the people who have walked the path before you.Access an informed community of conscientious tiny house builders and see the results of their efforts on Fred's Tiny Houses YouTube channel, then start your build well informed and better equipped for the journey ahead! Season 1 (E1/6) starts on Friday 24th September 2021.All the interviewees are in Australia and we focus exclusively on information that is relevant to Australia. Shannon Schultz is your host on Candid Tiny House. She talks to people every day about their tiny house projects at Fred's Tiny Houses and enjoys getting real about tiny houses and everything that is involved in making them and living in them. She picks up the technical stuff from Fred (her husband) and loves catching up with clients to celebrate their journey and their tiny house successes! :-) -
Benjamin from the Fox Repellent Expert website shares tips, advice and information on urban foxes and how to humanely deter them, so you can protect your garden from their damage and destruction. Discover how foxes view your garden and understand what deterrent and repellent tools you can use to minimise their pooing, digging, chewing and all the other common fox problems. Benjamin has been running Fox Repellent Expert since 2010, when he first experienced the frustrations of urban foxes after moving to Croydon in South London, and discovered there was a lack of quality fox deterrent information online. The site has continually evolved and is on it's way to becoming the Number 1 resource for information on humane fox deterrence in the UK. If you are from Europe, North America or anywhere else in the world with a large fox population, you are also very welcome and will find much of the content useful. It's important to remember that foxes are not the enemy, nor do they do anything to deliberately spite you. They thrive in our towns and cities because our lifestyles provide them with the means to do so. That being said, they are often a nuisance and this podcast will equip you with the knowledge to reduce their negative impact, enabling you to live harmoniously with these fascinating creatures, while also taking back control of your garden. Welcome, enjoy and please subscribe!
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The #MakeYourMovePodcast is here to dive deep into home buying. Exploring the nooks and crannies, the tips and tricks, the lies and realities, we leave no stone unturned in figuring out how the hell it all works. Brought to you by the housing comparison site reallymoving, we talk deposits, first time buying, mortgages, schemes, saving, conveyancing and everything in between. Moving home in the UK can too often seem a bit of a pipe dream, but Andi, Jez, and Lisa are here to tell you that is not the case! With expert guests and fresh data, wherever you are on the ladder, you can expect to leave our podcast with a leg up.
This is a podcast for anyone, whether you're still living with your parents, or you're moving into your fifth property. We are here to support you through every step.
If you have a story or a question you'd like shared or answered on the show (or you'd like to be a guest!), please email [email protected].
New episodes are available monthly. Check out reallymoving.com if you're making your move and want the best price or best advice!
Instagram: @wearereallymoving
Twitter: @reallymoving
Facebook: reallymoving.com
Music credit: IMLC's Cruisin Sunset Avenue
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Home Makeover Project Secrets equips Home Owners with the skills and understanding to execute successful home projects; that goes behind the scenes of Home Build Projects to unlock the secrets and share insider tips and strategies to save money and time on any and every home project. What you learn will give you the confidence to embark boldly on your next project and you’ll know what to do so your story has the happy, dream home ending you deserve."Home Makeovers" include home renovation, remodelling, alterations, additions, going up into attics and down into basements, redevelopments and even ground-up new builds. Any and every project where Homeowners are going to be appointing professionals, designing something, buying materials, carrying out construction work, employing contractors and sub-contractors, suppliers and manufacturers and even if you're doing some or all of the work yourself. All things home build.
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Do you wish you had the confidence to decorate with color and pattern? Are you clueless about how to get your husband on board with your design dreams? Do you love the energy of beginning home decor projects but struggle to finish?
Maybe you’ve tried but the scheme didn’t quite pull together, so now you just play it safe. Are you tired of throwing spaghetti at the wall when it comes to decorating? Are you ready to create a home with pizzazz?
I’m so excited you’re here! In this podcast you’ll find daring interior design secrets and hacks that will bring out your creative flair to create a personality filled home. My aim is to provide you with tools and steps, along with inspiration and confidence to experiment with bold colors, clashing patterns and daring accessories. If you’re ready to unleash your interior style instead of following trends and being a sheep, then you’re in the right place!
Hey, I’m Cara, a serial creative, wife and home owner. When we bought our house in 2013, I tried to give it my interior design stamp but fell short of success. I felt stuck in a home with disconnected, beige and lack-luster rooms that didn’t work for how we lived in them. After lots of research and trial and error, I finally cracked a formula for how to design a wow-factor interior that suited our lifestyle. I now have a cohesive home that’s a fun, functional haven where my unique style shines from every element.
If you’re ready to get brave with color and pattern, and learn DIY tips and steps so you can actually finish home decor projects. All this with your hubby on board - this podcast is for you.
So grab your paintbrush, put on those overalls and let’s get decorating!
Instagram -> @daringhomedecor
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Hey! I’m Tash South, owner and renovation consultant at South Place Studio, in this podcast, I teach you how to manage your renovation like a pro.
The How To Renovate podcast is Renovation Education!
You’ll learn the correct sequence of a renovation project through my 5 Pillar Process, which I’ve developed over 12 years renovating both my personal projects, including my complete London self-build, and my many client projects.
Renovations are complex, confusing and stressful.
I’ll teach you how to renovate well, in the correct sequence, save time, save money, and have a less stressful renovation experience... so you can finally make that dream home a reality.If you’re planning to renovate your home one day, or even if you’ve already started and are a bit stuck, then you're in the right place. You’ll gain information and insight from my many years of personal and professional experience in the renovation world, and learn how to execute a renovation successfully.
You’ll get the tools and resources you need to approach your renovation with confidence, and learn how to create a home that is not only beautiful, but that also works hard for you and your family, and brings ease to your busy daily life.
Sign up to become part of the South Place Studio Renovation Community, and receive weekly newsletters, access to webinars and bonus renovation education materials at
https://www.southplacestudio.com/subscribe
To learn more about my Five Pillar Process for A Successful Renovation, head to
https://www.southplacestudio.com/pillars
Or if you want to get social, you can find us here:
Instagram: @southplacestudioLinked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/south-place-studio
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/southplacestudio
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This podcast is all about how we have and continue to adapt our growing techniques to produce an abundance of fresh, chemical free fruit and vegetables.
Under our banner of Re-Gen we aim to share our knowledge and experiences with everyone and demonstrate that anything can change.
Supporting our YouTube channel we are now aiming to teach anyone who wants to learn, how to grow their own fresh organic produce by offering not only tutorials but also give ideas and inspiration on what other things can be done with their results, from frezzing techniques, canning and also fermentations and why all of it is good for us too.
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Hello, dear listeners! I'm thrilled to share with you the joy of vegetable gardening. Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or a budding gardener, there's nothing quite like the satisfaction of growing your own fresh, healthy produce. In this comprehensive guide, I'll walk you through the essential steps to starting your very own vegetable garden, from choosing the perfect location to harvesting your delicious bounty.
First and foremost, let's talk about selecting the ideal spot for your garden. When it comes to vegetables, sunlight is key. Look for a location that receives at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight each day. This will ensure that your plants have the energy they need to thrive and produce an abundant harvest. If you're working with limited space, don't worry! Container gardening and raised beds are excellent options for smaller yards or even patio gardens. When choosing containers, make sure they have adequate drainage holes and are large enough to accommodate your plants' root systems. Raised beds are another fantastic option, as they allow you to control the soil quality and make gardening more accessible for those with limited mobility.
Now, let's dive into the soil. The foundation of any successful garden is rich, well-draining soil. To get started, test your soil to determine its pH and nutrient levels. You can easily find soil testing kits at your local garden center or through your local cooperative extension office. Once you have a better understanding of your soil's composition, you can amend it with compost or organic matter to improve fertility and structure. The goal is to create a loamy texture that retains moisture but allows excess water to drain away from the roots. If your soil is heavy clay or very sandy, consider adding organic matter such as well-rotted manure, leaf mold, or peat moss to improve its structure and nutrient-holding capacity.
When it comes to planning your garden, I always recommend starting small, especially if you're new to gardening. Choose vegetables that are easy to grow and well-suited to your climate. Some of my personal favorites include juicy tomatoes, crisp lettuce, crunchy carrots, and tender green beans. These classics are not only delicious but also relatively low-maintenance, making them perfect for beginners. Other easy-to-grow options include radishes, zucchini, peas, and herbs like basil, parsley, and cilantro. As you gain more experience, you can expand your garden to include a wider variety of vegetables and even experiment with heirloom or exotic varieties.
To keep your garden organized and on track, create a planting calendar. This will help you keep track of when to sow seeds directly in the garden and when to start seeds indoors for later transplanting. Be sure to note the expected harvest dates for each crop so you can plan your meals accordingly. When starting seeds indoors, use a high-quality seed starting mix and provide plenty of light to prevent your seedlings from becoming leggy. Once your seedlings have developed their first set of true leaves and the risk of frost has passed, gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions before transplanting them into your garden.
Once your soil is prepped and your plants are in the ground, it's time to focus on care and maintenance. Proper watering is essential for the health and productivity of your vegetable garden. Aim for consistent moisture, and avoid letting the soil dry out completely between waterings. One of my favorite tips is to use mulch around your plants. Not only does mulch help retain moisture, but it also suppresses weeds and keeps the soil temperature regulated. Organic mulches like straw, shredded leaves, or grass clippings can also break down over time, adding valuable nutrients to your soil.
As your plants grow, be sure to monitor them for any signs of pests or diseases. Catching these issues early is key to preventing them from spreading throughout your garden. Whenever possible, opt for organic methods of pest and disease management, such as handpicking insects, using row covers, or applying natural remedies like neem oil or insecticidal soap. Companion planting can also be an effective way to deter pests and attract beneficial insects to your garden. For example, planting marigolds around your vegetables can help repel nematodes and other pests, while attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.
The most exciting part of vegetable gardening is, of course, the harvest! Keep a close eye on your plants and pick vegetables at their peak for the best flavor and nutritional value. Regular harvesting not only ensures that you're enjoying the freshest produce possible but also encourages your plants to continue producing. Don't be afraid to harvest frequently, as this can actually stimulate your plants to produce more. When harvesting, use clean, sharp tools to avoid damaging your plants, and handle your produce gently to minimize bruising.
One of the greatest joys of growing your own vegetables is the ability to enjoy them fresh from the garden. There's nothing quite like the flavor of a sun-ripened tomato or the crisp crunch of a freshly picked carrot. Celebrate your harvest by incorporating your homegrown produce into your favorite recipes, from vibrant salads to hearty soups and stews. Get creative in the kitchen and experiment with new flavor combinations and cooking techniques to make the most of your garden-fresh ingredients.
If you find yourself with an abundance of vegetables, don't let them go to waste! Preserving your harvest is a wonderful way to enjoy the flavors of your garden year-round. Canning, freezing, and drying are all excellent methods for extending the shelf life of your produce. Imagine savoring the taste of summer-sweet tomatoes in the middle of winter or adding your own dried herbs to a cozy winter dish. Preserving your harvest not only reduces food waste but also allows you to enjoy the fruits of your labor long after the growing season has ended.
As you embark on your vegetable gardening journey, remember that patience is key. Not every plant will thrive, and that's okay! Gardening is a learning process, and each season brings new opportunities to experiment, learn, and grow. Celebrate your successes, no matter how small, and don't be discouraged by the occasional setback. Keep a gardening journal to track your progress, make notes about what worked well and what didn't, and plan for future improvements.
In addition to the practical benefits of growing your own food, vegetable gardening also offers a host of mental and emotional benefits. Tending to your garden can be a meditative and relaxing experience, providing a much-needed break from the stresses of daily life. As you nurture your plants and watch them grow, you'll find yourself connecting with nature in a deeper, more meaningful way. Gardening can also be a great form of gentle exercise, promoting physical health and well-being.
Gardening is also a wonderful way to bring family and friends together. Encourage your loved ones to get involved in the process, from planting seeds to harvesting the bounty. Children, in particular, can benefit greatly from the hands-on experience of growing their own food. Not only does it teach them valuable life skills, but it also fosters a greater appreciation for the natural world and the importance of healthy eating. Gardening can be a fun and educational family activity, creating cherished memories and instilling a lifelong love of growing and eating fresh, wholesome food.
As you continue on your vegetable gardening adventure, don't be afraid to experiment and try new things. Each season brings new opportunities to expand your knowledge and skills. Consider trying your hand at companion planting, which involves growing certain plants together to enhance growth, repel pests, or improve flavor. For example, planting basil alongside your tomatoes can help repel pests and improve the flavor of your tomatoes. Similarly, planting carrots and onions together can help deter carrot flies, while planting peas and radishes together can maximize space and improve soil health.
Another fun way to mix things up is by trying your hand at vertical gardening. This is especially useful if you're working with limited space. Trellises, arbors, and hanging baskets are all excellent ways to maximize your growing area and add visual interest to your garden. Vegetables like pole beans, peas, cucumbers, and even small varieties of squash can be trained to grow vertically, saving precious ground space and creating a beautiful, productive garden.
As your love for vegetable gardening grows, you may find yourself wanting to connect with other gardeners in your community. Consider joining a local gardening club or attending workshops and seminars offered by your local cooperative extension office. These resources can provide invaluable support, advice, and camaraderie as you continue to develop your skills and knowledge. You might also consider volunteering at a community garden or participating in local plant swaps to expand your gardening network and share your passion with others.
Another way to deepen your gardening knowledge is by exploring the fascinating world of heirloom vegetables. Heirloom varieties are those that have been passed down through generations, often prized for their unique flavors, colors, and shapes. Growing heirloom vegetables not only adds diversity to your garden but also helps preserve our agricultural heritage. Many heirloom varieties are well-adapted to local growing conditions and may be more resistant to pests and diseases than their modern counterparts.
As you become more comfortable with vegetable gardening, consider expanding your efforts to include herbs and edible flowers. Herbs like basil, rosemary, thyme, and oregano are not only delicious but also -
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The Alpaca Podcast for all things alpaca. Alpaca Tribe is for anyone who feels a connection with alpacas. It is for existing owners, everyone interested in keeping alpacas, people working with alpaca fleece or providing alpaca services, or those who are just alpaca mad.
With our guests, we will look at getting into keeping alpacas; making the most of the ones you have got (and enjoying it); ways to use the fleece, not just store it; opportunities to develop business activities relating to alpacas; and growing in your experience, wherever you are starting.
Each week we will be talking to people like you and to breeders, vets, producers and professionals.
The Alpaca Tribe Podcast is your place for wisdom, guidance and great stories about all things alpaca, from people who know because they have already done it.
Join the tribe at alpacatribe.com
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Are you a working mom living in a house that is stressing you out, and no time to fix it? Welcome to Declutter Your Chaos. You have just taken the first step to taking control and restoring peace and sanity back in your day.
This show will give you all the strategies, resources, and support you need to take control of your time and your home. We will also dive into your mindset, where we shift your thinking so that you are giving yourself the respect, time, and love you need in order to make sure you are living your best life.
I am your support. And I am an email away if you need me: [email protected]. I love to connect with my listeners so please do not hesitate to reach out if you need me!
Even more importantly than all the good decluttering tips I’m going to give you, I want you to walk away from each of these episodes feeling like you are not alone. Because you aren’t.
I know what’s like to to be living in utter chaos, with a house busting at the seams, and little kids pulling you in every direction. You want so badly to take control of the clutter in your home, but there’s just not enough time.
Well I’m here to tell you - to promise you - that you can get out of survival mode and take control of your home. I’m going to share my best tips and strategies for decluttering, broken in to small actionable steps. I’m going to help you manage you time to help keep you on track and motivated, and I’m going to help you shift your mindset so that you be aware of what causes the clutter so that you can prevent it forever. Let's do this!
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The podcast for drivers who struggle with driving nerves but want to become calm and confident on the road.
Whether you are a learner driver, a new driver or have been driving for years, this podcast will help you to beat driving nerves and anxiety and build your driving confidence.
Co-hosted by Kev & Tracey Field, from Confident Drivers, (https://www.confidentdrivers.co.uk) we are the only UK podcast offering a mix of stress management, confidence building and driving know how.
We will be sharing tips, real life stories and advice related to overcoming your driving fears and anxiety.