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Scottish Rock Podcast announced
Maggi Young:
The Scottish Rock Garden Club is pleased to announce a new project - This is the Scottish Rock Podcast, the official podcast of The Scottish Rock Garden Club. Grateful thanks are due to Connor Smith for his work on this initiative. We are delighted to add these podcasts to the range of free access resources we offer to all from SRGC.net - such as the Bulb Logs, International Rock Gardener monthly e-magazine and so much more - and we hope plant lovers will enjoy the podcasts!
Reach the podcasts here - or from your usual podcast provider -
https://anchor.fm/connor-smith57
First podcast from Connor is "It's all a little bit Greek"
Well done to Connor for his work on this on behalf of SRGC!
David Nicholson:
Very well done.
fermi de Sousa:
Another feather in the cap of the SRGC!
Good work, Connor!
cheers
fermi
Maggi Young:
As those of who who have listened to his first podcast can tell, Connor is a Scotsman with a rather nice accent - which I am confident will not be any barrier to understanding, no matter where you come from!
Connor has worked at various interesting nurseries, both in Scotland and around the world and is now based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh. He is a member of the SRGC Council.
He has recently begun a blog - "A Scotsman's Perpective" and also last winter began a diary for the Alpine Garden Society - "A Scottish Horticulturist's Diary"
Connor speaking at Murabilia Gardening & Plant Fair in Lucca, Italy in 2019
Connor has also travelled with grant support - for example from the Merlin Trust for a Schachen Alpine Garden Placement - he wrote about that for both the Rock Garden and the International Rock Gardener for SRGC.
I hope you will all spread the word about the Scottish Rock Podcast!
Maggi Young:
Second Scottish Rock Podcast by Connor Smith - Erythroniums with Ian Young
https://anchor.fm/connor-smith57
Connor says .....
Ian guides us through his experience with Erythroniums. Ian Young's Weekly Bulb Log Diary and Erythroniums in Cultivation ( his free e-book )
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