Bobs Garden Bobs Garden
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Now in its third year, Bobs Garden is a glorious ten minute slow podcast recorded live on an English allotment in the Cotswolds. It's great for going to sleep with.New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday morning across the growing season, in all weathers.Tune in to the sounds of the weather and the wild birds. Catch up with the chickens, ducks and and hear about all the other projects happening in the garden.insta @bobsdotgarden | youtube.com/@bobsgarden
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Episode 102 - ☀️⏰ ⛈️ An early morning after a storm
It’s 5.30AM, join me for the best part of the day. Even the trees seem more relaxed at this hour it is beautiful.
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Episode 101 - who’s eating the strawberries
I find out who’s eating my fruit and I moan about the mess I made digging trenches. A lovely morning
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Episode 100 - Bobs Bombsite! Mini Excavator arrives!
I’m back on the garden which looks more like a bombsite thanks to a week with a mini excavator.
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Episode 99 - Seedling disaster and the kittens are born
I’ve lost some seedlings because I didn’t pay close enough attention. On the other hand we have five new kittens! Miaow. Weeding today and there’s a digger coming…. Your twice weekly visit to a Cotswold garden is here. Ten minutes, zone out. #slowpodcast
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Episode 98 - Twilight Deer Spotting and Shoutouts!
Tonight I do the first shoutouts thank you so much to everyone who listens I hope you continue to tolerate my ramblings. We spot deer and I talk more mowing whilst on a wander round the field with a Baileys.
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Episode 97 - Kittens on their way!
A lovely morning on the allotment with the ducks the chickens and masses and masses of growth. One of our “kittens” who isn’t really a kitten anymore is having babies of her own. The sun is out and it’s blue skies. Good morning.
Customer Reviews
The voice of an angel, a delight to listen to
I love listening to this man talk, I could sit all day with that voice on. An incredibly relaxing was to spend a few minutes. I can’t wait to find out how this garden turns out. The interspersed gaps with just the background noise are just wonderful, being able to tune in to the elements.