Épisodes

  • Christmas Special with Annie Winter - on friendship, the first season and floppy Phlomis
    Dec 17 2025

    Annie Winter, gardener, and Cass share laughs, tangents, and heartfelt reflections in this Christmas Special recorded in The Winter Garden.

    Can they cover everything they want to talk about? Most likely not! But along the way, you'll hear:

    • How their friendship began (it started with a "no")
    • Behind the scenes of starting a podcast and dealing with imposter syndrome
    • Gardens where they felt the 'whoosh' this year
    • Reflections on this season's incredible guest stories
    • Listener stories that made them cry
    • One lucky listener winning a $50 voucher from Kuranga Native Nursery

    Stay until the end for a hilarious outtake!

    About Annie's garden: Annie's garden opens in January 2026 for Global Gardens of Peace fundraising event. Read more in Garden's Illustrated, Galah magazine, The Design Files and Studio Home Unearthed.

    Follow The Sentimental Gardener on Instagram and Substack: @the_sentimental_gardener
    Follow Annie on Instagram: @annmaree.winter

    And go to the website www.thesentimentalgardener.com for show notes and other stories.

    The Sentimental Gardener is a gardening podcast (that's not really a gardening podcast) hosted by Cass Dowding.

    Produced, recorded and edited by Cass Dowding. Mixed by Tom Dowding
    Theme music by Hayden Schueler from @vereyagardening

    Hosted on Libsyn Five. See https://libsyn.com/tos-policies/privacy-policy/ for more information.

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    1 h et 42 min
  • Ralph Bristow on The Barwitian Garden, designing through listening and his love of Yuccas
    Dec 3 2025

    Ralph Bristow, expressionist painter and garden designer, joins Cass for a gentle, searching conversation about what happens when we design not from certainty, but from listening.

    They explore Ralph's experience of synaesthesia — hearing gardens as music — how embracing entropy and creative dissonance shapes living landscapes, and why beginning without a finished picture can lead to the most alive work of all. From colour inversion to jazz-fusion rhythms in planting, Ralph shares how his gardens emerge through risk, instinct, and deep attention to the land.

    Along the way, they reflect on the emotional safety beautiful spaces create — how gardens can help us feel open without feeling overwhelmed — and how his mother's words, "Do it while you can," became quiet permission to keep creating even when outcomes remain unknown.

    This is an invitation into uncertainty as a creative companion — into tending not just gardens, but our capacity to begin, listen, and feel fully alive.

    SHOW NOTES

    See extensive show notes at The Sentimental Gardener — Ralph Bristow

    Buy tickets to visit The Barwitian Garden with Open Gardens Victoria — January 2026

    Music: Hayden Schueler @vereyagardening
    Audio engineering: Tom Dowding
    Production & editing: Cass Dowding

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    1 h et 5 min
  • Rodger Elliot on cultivating Australian native plants, growing passionate plant people and the interconnectedness of everything
    Nov 23 2025

    Horticulturist, author, and advocate for Australian native plants, Roger Elliot AM joins Cass Dowding on The Sentimental Gardener to explore how a lifetime of noticing — from childhood bushland to decades of fieldwork — can shape the way we understand the natural world.

    From early days learning under mentors like Edna Walling, Jack McLeod, and Glen Wilson, to co-authoring alongside David Jones the landmark Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for Cultivation, Roger has spent more than sixty years asking: How do plants, people, and place shape one another? And what grows when we care with curiosity?

    In this episode, they talk about:

    • the "web of life" Roger saw long before ecology had a name
    • the quiet, essential partnership of Roger and Gwen
    • how nurseries, fieldwork, and mentoring shaped generations of plant lovers
    • and why caring for plants is inseparable from caring for people

    A gentle, generous conversation about legacy, relationship, and the slow work of cultivating a life with meaning.

    SHOW NOTES:

    See extensive show notes over at The Sentimental Gardner - Rodger Elliot

    Visit the Australian Garden at Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Cranbourne to see one of the landscapes Roger helped shape.

    Music by Hayden Schueler @vereyagardening
    Audio Engineering: Tom Dowding
    Production and Editing: Cass Dowding

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    1 h et 33 min
  • Fleur Flanery on what the landscape says about us, The Australian Landscape Conference and a million trees.
    Nov 3 2025

    Landscape architect, horticulturist, and Director of Outlandish Ventures, Fleur Flanery joins Cass Dowding on The Sentimental Gardener to explore how the landscapes we shape — from backyards to public parks — reflect what we value.

    From childhood gardens brought to life by the imagination to managing Canberra's urban forest and curating the Australian Landscape Conference, Fleur has spent a lifetime asking: What is this place saying? What could it become?

    In this episode, they talk about:

    • memory, lineage, and legacy held in plants

    • rethinking beauty in public spaces

    • what it means to sit on the edge of an idea

    • and why design — done with intent — is an act of care

    A reflective conversation about tending both land and life with purpose.



    SHOW NOTES:

    Learn more about Fleur's work, garden tours and The Australian Landscape Conference at Outlandish Ventures.

    Follow @outlandishventures on Instagram for updates.

    Music by Hayden Schueler @vereyagardening
    Audio Engineering: Tom Dowding
    Production and Editing: Cass Dowling

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    51 min
  • Attila The Horticulturist on a life of observation, his plant zoo and being a part of nature
    Oct 20 2025

    Canberra-based gardener, horitculturist, educator, and advocate for sustainable horticulture Attila Horgosi joins Cass Dowding on The Sentimental Gardener to explore what it means to live a life of observation — one that moves in rhythm with nature, not against it.

    From his home garden in Bywong, New South Wales — affectionately known as his plant zoo — Attila has spent nearly thirty years cultivating more than plants. He's cultivated a way of being.

    In this conversation, they talk about:

    • how his family's migration shaped his philosophy of patience and observation,

    • why he believes every weed tells a story,

    • what the garden can teach us about paying attention, and

    • the quiet rebellion of living slowly in a world that wants everything now.

    A grounded, reflective conversation about time, attention, and what can happen when we stop rushing for answers and start listening to the world around us.

    // Show notes //

    Follow Attila The Horticulturist on Instagram

    Find links and resources mentioned in the episode here.

    Credits:
    Music: Hayden Schueler from @vereyagardening
    Audio Engineering: Tom Dowding
    Production and editing: Cass Dowding

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    1 h et 23 min
  • Jane Edmanson on gardens as teachers of joy and scent as triggers of memories
    Sep 21 2025

    Gardening Australia presenter, horticulturist, author, and broadcaster Jane Edmanson OAM joins Cass Dowding on The Sentimental Gardener podcast to explore how joy, memory, and responsibility intertwine in our gardens.

    They talk about Jane's unexpected path from country school teacher to one of Australia's most loved gardening voices, her pioneering role as one of the original Gardening Australia presenters, and the moments of wonder that shaped her love of plants.

    Along the way, they reflect on the power of scent to unlock memory, why joy itself can be a form of quiet resistance, and how caring for nature doesn't have to feel overwhelming — it can begin with something as simple as crushing a mint leaf.

    An uplifting, thoughtful conversation with one of Australia's gardening icons, offering hope and inspiration for anyone who's ever found solace in a plant.

    // Show notes //
    Find links and resources mentioned in the episode here

    Credits:
    Music: Hayden Schueler from @vereyagardening
    Audio Engineering: Tom Dowding
    Production and editing: Cass Dowding

    See libsyn.com/tos-policies/privacy-policy for privacy information.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Chloe Foster on her book The Rookie Gardener, prickly grevilleas and growing gardeners
    Aug 31 2025

    Horticulturist and author Chloe Foster joins Cass Dowding on The Sentimental Gardener podcast to talk about what it really takes to become a gardener — and why starting without a clue might be the best way in.

    They chat about Chloe's new book The Rookie Gardener, her early days pulling carrots straight from the ground, and her love of Australian natives (even the prickly ones).

    Along the way, they explore why gardens have become intimidating, how failure is part of the joy, and why humans need to get their hands back in the dirt.

    A warm, funny, and quietly motivating conversation for anyone who's ever looked at a plant and thought: "I have no idea what I'm doing."

    // Show notes //

    Follow Chloe on Instagram @fosteryourgarden
    Follow Cass on Instagram @the_sentimental_gardener

    Buy Chloe's book 'The Rookie Gardener' out September 2nd 2025 at your local bookstore or online

    Read more about Chloe's work on her website

    Read show notes about guests and access the full transcript by visiting thesentimentalgardener.com/podcasts

    Credits:

    Music: Hayden Schueler from @vereyagardening

    Audio Engineering: Tom Dowding

    Production and editing: Cass Dowding

    See libsyn.com/tos-policies/privacy-policy for privacy information.

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    1 h et 16 min
  • Deb Collett on dahlias, the sport of flower competitions and designing a garden with memories
    Aug 15 2025

    Deb Collette is a dahlia grower, exhibitor, floral art judge, and dahlia show judge based in Victoria. She grew up in rural New Zealand, where she gained early experience in gardening and exhibiting flowers.

    An active member of the Dahlia Society of Victoria and regular contributor to its magazine, Deb focuses on breeding new dahlia varieties, maintaining heritage lines, and supporting competitive exhibiting. She has won multiple championships and mentors new growers.

    In this episode you'll hear:

    • How Deb's great-great-great-grandfather carried dahlia tubers from England to New Zealand in 1841, starting a family tradition that flows through generations

    • Her journey from chemistry labs to becoming one of Australia's most trusted voices in the dahlia world

    • Growing a "collector's garden"

    • How specialist plant and flower societies create community and belonging around shared passion

    • The fascinating world of dahlia genetics, where every seed creates a unique individual

    • Her approach to breeding dahlias and what makes the "cut" in her garden

    • The stories behind dahlia names and the heritage she's helped preserve through research

    • Pre-rational plant memories: the violets, daphne, and New Zealand natives that anchor her to childhood

    • Why she believes it takes just as much effort to grow a bad dahlia as a good one

    • Plus answers to burning dahlia questions from listeners

    Follow Deb on Instagram @debsdahlias

    Follow Cass on Instagram - @the_sentimental_gardener. Links to social pages and more are available at bio.site/thesentimentalgardener.

    Read show notes about the guests and access the full transcript by visiting thesentimentalgardener.com/podcasts

    Credits:
    Music: Hayden Schueler from @vereyagardening
    Audio Engineering: Tom Dowding
    Production and editing: Cass Dowding

    See libsyn.com/tos-policies/privacy-policy for privacy information.

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    1 h et 4 min