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Best Flower Podcasts from the USA
For the most part I work alone, from sowing seeds to weeding to harvesting. The dog while great company doesn’t talk a huge amount and a lot of time I’m perfectly happy to listen to the sounds of nature, from the birds chirping or the wind or rain on the polytunnel. Some of the time I listen to audio books but mostly I listen to podcasts. And some of my favourite podcasts are from the USA. In fact the very first podcast I ever listened to in my life was the Slow Flowers Podcast with Debra Prizing. Flower podcasts are packed with so much information,