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Season 3 Episode 2- Getting ready for Spring
Spring has to be one of the four best seasons - and we’ve packed this episode with ideas to get you motivated in the garden.
Hannah, my new co-host, has learned the ropes quickly, and I’m so grateful for her company, editing skills, and lively garden conversations.
Today’s tea is Rosemary - known for its stimulating, energising qualities. In the Language of Flowers (Floriography), rosemary symbolises affectionate remembrance, memory, love, and friendship. Traditionally, it’s been used as a token of remembrance at funerals and as a sign of love and loyalty at weddings. Students in ancient Greece even tucked sprigs behind their ears to sharpen memory during exams. Modern science now confirms that rosemary may gently boost memory and focus, thanks to its unique brain-protective compounds.
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Links Mentioned in this Episode
Book of the Week
The Dry Garden by Beth Chatto
Available to order at Next Chapter Bookshop, Wānaka. https://www.nextchapterwanaka.co.nz/
Next Episode
Testing the pH in your soil and how to amend it for different crops.
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Contact us with your questions and topic requests: [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram: @yourgardencoach_nz
Facebook: Your Garden Coach
Explore more gardening advice, book a personal consult, and browse podcast archives: www.yourgardencoach.nz
Support the show
You can contact us at [email protected] and follow us on socials @yourgardencoachnz
By Ali Soper and Hannah Twiss5
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Season 3 Episode 2- Getting ready for Spring
Spring has to be one of the four best seasons - and we’ve packed this episode with ideas to get you motivated in the garden.
Hannah, my new co-host, has learned the ropes quickly, and I’m so grateful for her company, editing skills, and lively garden conversations.
Today’s tea is Rosemary - known for its stimulating, energising qualities. In the Language of Flowers (Floriography), rosemary symbolises affectionate remembrance, memory, love, and friendship. Traditionally, it’s been used as a token of remembrance at funerals and as a sign of love and loyalty at weddings. Students in ancient Greece even tucked sprigs behind their ears to sharpen memory during exams. Modern science now confirms that rosemary may gently boost memory and focus, thanks to its unique brain-protective compounds.
Timestamps
We will update this asap
Links Mentioned in this Episode
Book of the Week
The Dry Garden by Beth Chatto
Available to order at Next Chapter Bookshop, Wānaka. https://www.nextchapterwanaka.co.nz/
Next Episode
Testing the pH in your soil and how to amend it for different crops.
Support the Show
Contact us with your questions and topic requests: [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram: @yourgardencoach_nz
Facebook: Your Garden Coach
Explore more gardening advice, book a personal consult, and browse podcast archives: www.yourgardencoach.nz
Support the show
You can contact us at [email protected] and follow us on socials @yourgardencoachnz

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