Episode 392: Knepp’s Rewilded Garden

What happens when you stop trying to control a garden and start working with nature instead? This week, I’m joined by Charlie Harpur, head gardener at Knepp, to explore rewilding, biodiversity, and why careful observation and systems thinking can transform the way we garden.

Benny’s Insect of the Week: The Pantaloon Bee

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If you enjoyed this week’s episode with Charlie, you might also enjoy these episodes from the archives:

Episode 376: From Rewilding to Renaturing

In this episode, Sarah talks to writer James Canton about *Renaturing* and his two-acre biodiversity project in Essex. Together they explore the differences between rewilding and renaturing, the value of close observation, and how thoughtful, small-scale interventions can help restore nature—making it an ideal companion to Charlie’s discussion of rewilding in a garden setting.

Episode 239: Growing Biodiversity

In this episode, Sarah chats with gardener Benny Hawksbee about bringing biology and ecology into horticulture. From creating wildlife-friendly gardens to challenging traditional gardening practices and encouraging community involvement, it’s a natural follow-on from Charlie’s ideas about designing and managing gardens with biodiversity at their heart.

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