Episode 390: Gardens with a Cause

Can a show garden change minds as well as win medals? This week, I’m joined by Martha Krempel and Tina Worboys, whose Chelsea gardens championed peatland restoration and dementia research. We discuss whether the impact of a show garden can justify its environmental cost, and explore the power of gardens with a purpose.

Benny’s Insect of the Week: Jewel Wasp

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Martha Krempel 

Bog in a Box

St Pancras

Gut-brain health research information

Tina Worboys

Iota – manufacturers of amber structures in Tina’s garden

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If you enjoyed this week’s episode with Martha Krempel and Tina Worboys, you might also enjoy these episodes from the archives:

Episode 190: Show Gardens

In this episode, I explore the world of show gardens, discussing their purpose, their impact, and the questions they raise about value, sustainability and public engagement. It’s a perfect companion to this week’s discussion about whether show gardens can justify their environmental cost through the awareness and change they inspire.

Episode 230: Sensory Gardens and Autism

In this episode, Sarah explores sensory gardens with a focus on design for people with autism. Featuring Camellia Taylor, Meraud Davis and Alexis Selby, it examines how thoughtfully designed outdoor spaces can support wellbeing, engagement and connection with nature.

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