The Wiggly Podcast - Episode 261 - BBC's Terry Walton Interview

In this episode, we interview BBC 2's Gardening Guru Terry Walton from The Rhonnda about his worms and life on his allotment. He also shares some great tips on how to get the best out of your worm casts and liquid feed. Also, Monty talks Biobeds and BioFilters and how they solve the problem of cleaning our sprayers on the farm. 

 

At this difficult time we are not allowing visitors onto Lower Blakemere Farm, but don't fret you can still get a peek into life on the Wiggly farm with our New Wiggly Podcast! If you're as sad as we are about The Archers skipping a day, then we've got your Friday fix right here.

Each Friday, join the Gorringes (The Archers of Blakemere) for a new episode - including Heather's wiggly updates, the farming catch-up with Farmer Phil, the return of the (now older) Monty Cast and lots of other interviews!

So run a bath (or whatever you do when you listen to podcasts) settle in and let us invite you for a slice of country life from the heart of Herefordshire.

Deezer - https://www.deezer.com/en/show/1078842
Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/wigglywigglers
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2ePZqGuMnpppGwiwyk9EoU
Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-wiggly-podcast/id1507979125
Or on any good podcast app.

At one point The Wiggly Podcast was the #1 gardening Podcast on iTunes and even made it onto the homepage - Episode 1-259 is available on our YouTube page here www.youtube.com/channel/UCEWATYQw9bKMvl0ogBKWh4Q

If you have a question to ask Farmer Phil or Heather (whether it's about bird food, farming, composting, country life or anything else...) Please leave it at the page below and we will feature it in our new segment ASK WIGGLY/ ASK FARMER PHIL! https://www.wigglywigglers.co.uk/pages/the-new-wiggly-podcast

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Here at Wiggly HQ we are always keen to support wildlife and we know you are as well. Bringing our gardens to life has always been a fundamental principal of what we do – whether that is using worms or micro-organisms to compost our waste or simply feed the birds.

We realised early on we needed to do our bit here to help these situations and so we have pledged our support in two ways:

1: We will give £1 for every order over £30 received during this crisis

2: We will add a box onto our order form where you the customer can add a donation which we can add to the fund.This is going really well and so far we have accumulated over £1000 and so we are ready to give out the first set of grants.

https://www.wigglywigglers.co.uk/pages/wiggly-corona-and-wildlife




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