Get Busy Gardening

Top 10 Best Home & Garden Podcasts

Get Busy Gardening Get Busy Gardening, hosted by UK-based gardener and journalist Alice Vincent, brings a fresh, contemporary voice to horticulture—especially for younger, urban, or time-poor audiences. Blending personal narrative with expert interviews, Alice explores how gardening intersects with mental health, climate action, and social justice. Episodes might cover balcony food forests, the history of houseplants in Black British homes, or regenerative agriculture startups. Her tone is conversational, curious, and refreshingly jargon-free. At 30–45 minutes, episodes feel like chats over tea—informative without being prescriptive. Alice champions “imperfect gardening”: embracing mess, failure, and spontaneity. She’s vocal about accessibility, often addressing budget constraints and rental limitations. While rooted in British climate zones, much advice translates globally—especially on container growing and native planting. The podcast stands out for its cultural lens: gardening not as a hobby, but as resistance, therapy, and connection. For listeners tired of manicured perfection, Get Busy Gardening validates messy, meaningful growth—both in soil and self. It’s a compassionate, modern take that proves you don’t need a cottage or allotment to be a gardener—just curiosity and care.

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