Episodes
Thursday Jun 13, 2019
48: Herenboeren, Dutch CSA initiative
Thursday Jun 13, 2019
Thursday Jun 13, 2019
100% English episode!
'Herenboeren' are residents who start their own nature inclusive farm. Ivonne shares information about this Dutch community supported agriculture initiative.
As always, you'll find more information in the shownote.
Thursday Apr 18, 2019
42: Top garden birds in UK and NL part 2
Thursday Apr 18, 2019
Thursday Apr 18, 2019
100% English episode!
This show we’re talking about garden birds. Part 2. In this edition:
- Attracting garden birds: what can gardeners do?
- How is the most seen species in UK gardens, the house sparrow, doing in The Netherlands?
- Which species is most seen by gardeners in The Netherlands?
- And how about about birdwatch numbers in 2018. On rank 2 we see a remarkable difference between the two countries.
We're on the lookout for English speaking guests for our shows. Please contact us in case you're interested.
As always, you'll find more information in the shownote. Listen also to garden birds part 1!
Thursday Mar 07, 2019
38: Top garden birds in UK and NL part 1
Thursday Mar 07, 2019
Thursday Mar 07, 2019
100% English episode!
- Attracting garden birds: what can gardeners do?
- Which species is most seen by gardeners in the UK?
- And by the way, how are these birds doing outside of our own green backyards?
As always, you'll find more information in the shownote.
Thursday Nov 29, 2018
26: Good food according to Michiel Korthals
Thursday Nov 29, 2018
Thursday Nov 29, 2018
100% English episode!
What does 'good food' mean to you? Philosopher Mr Michiel Korthals has interesting ideas on this. In this podcast we share some of his thoughts with you.
Plus: enjoy animations and a short movie on the wood wide web, Doughnut economics and The Urban Homestead.
As always, you'll find more information in the shownote.
Thursday Oct 04, 2018
20: Bird migration and your garden
Thursday Oct 04, 2018
Thursday Oct 04, 2018
100% English episode!
Finally, the seasons' change is clear. Bird migration obviously has started.Why do birds travel? And what’s the relevance of this phenomenon for you as an eco-friendly gardener? As always, you'll find more information in the shownote.