Synopsis
PROUDLY SPONSORED BY STARKE AYRES GARDEN CENTRE. The Starke Ayres Garden Chat is a comment on a more natural approach to gardening. It covers all aspects of everyday gardening practice with the emphasis on soil management, utilizing the correct plant material and following an environmental code of conduct.The aim is to bring both garden and gardener into the natural realm. It is important for us to know the impact our gardens are having on the environment as a whole, so that we can play a positive role.
Episodes
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 24 Apr 202124/04/2021 Duration: 05minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 24 Apr 2021.pdf — PDF (506.7 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 17 Apr 202117/04/2021 Duration: 05minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 17 Apr 2021.pdf — PDF (222.7 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 10 Apr 202110/04/2021 Duration: 05minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 03 Apr 202103/04/2021 Duration: 05minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 03 Apr 2021.pdf — PDF (225.0 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 27 Mar 202127/03/2021 Duration: 06minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 27 Mar 2021.pdf — PDF (220.3 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 20 Mar 202120/03/2021 Duration: 05minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 13 Mar 202113/03/2021 Duration: 06minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 13 Mar 2021.pdf — PDF (220.9 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 06 Mar 202106/03/2021 Duration: 05minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 06 Mar 2021.pdf — PDF (224.2 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 27 Feb 202127/02/2021 Duration: 05minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 13 Feb 2021.pdf — PDF (221.8 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 20 Feb 202120/02/2021 Duration: 05minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 20 Feb 2021.pdf — PDF (219.2 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 13 Feb 202113/02/2021 Duration: 06minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 06 Feb 202106/02/2021 Duration: 06minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 06 Feb 2021.pdf — PDF (221.5 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 30 Jan 202130/01/2021 Duration: 05minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 30 Jan 2021.pdf — PDF (223.6 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 23 Jan 202123/01/2021 Duration: 05minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 23 Jan 2021.pdf — PDF (221.4 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 16 Jan 202116/01/2021 Duration: 05minGarden Chat is a comment on a more natural approach to gardening. It covers all aspects of everyday gardening practice with the emphasis on soil management, utilizing the correct plant material and following an environmental code of conduct. The aim is to bring both garden and gardener into the natural realm. It is important for us to know the impact our gardens are having on the environment as a whole, so that we can play a positive role. 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 09 Jan 202109/01/2021 Duration: 05minGarden Chat is a comment on a more natural approach to gardening. It covers all aspects of everyday gardening practice with the emphasis on soil management, utilizing the correct plant material and following an environmental code of conduct. The aim is to bring both garden and gardener into the natural realm. It is important for us to know the impact our gardens are having on the environment as a whole, so that we can play a positive role. FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 09 Jan 2021.pdf — PDF (230.4 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 03 Jan 202102/01/2021 Duration: 05minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 02 Jan 2021.pdf — PDF (223.9 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 26 Dec 202026/12/2020 Duration: 05minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 26 DEC 2020.pdf — PDF (89.1 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 19 Dec 202019/12/2020 Duration: 06minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive FMR GARDEN CHAT SCRIPT - 19 DEC 2020.pdf — PDF (344.3 KB) 
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								The Garden Chat with Sandy Munro - 12 Dec 202012/12/2020 Duration: 05minSeems we are all coping with the water restrictions, no complaints, so everyone has taken up the challenge and getting creative. A positive outcome to this is that we do start understanding our gardens better in that they need less to survive 
 
												 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
             
					