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INSIDE AND OUTSIDE: Nature + Pop Culture News with Jessica Murnane

Gardens That Can Save The World and A Noodle Obsession with Lottie Delamain (RHS Chelsea award-winning garden designer)

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE: Nature + Pop Culture News with Jessica Murnane

Jessica Murnane

Leisure, Home & Garden, Society & Culture

4.9651 Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2026

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we start outside and talk about how gardens can be part of a revolution for positive change, the easiest way to start as a beginner, and the connection between gardens and habit stacking. Then we move inside to talk about Lottie's kitchen obsession.

About this week's guest: Lottie Delamain is an RHS Chelsea award-winning garden designer. She trained at the Inchbald School of Design and has worked on gardens around the UK, from small urban spaces to historic estates. She is also a regular contributor to House and Garden magazine, and a trustee of We Are Grow, a charity working with schools and communities delivering programs in sustainable food growing and outdoor learning. 

Show notes!

This week's sponsor: The Working Garden Project

Flower Pressing Class at Paper Canopy

Gardens That Can Change The World

Lottie's Website

Lottie's IG

Things we talked about:

Cupcake White Cosmos

Purity White Cosmos

Fizzy White Cosmos

Bunny Tails Grass

Ornamental Grasses

Nasturtiums

Transcript

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0:00.0

This season is brought to you by the Working Garden Project. Did you know that 74% of employees struggle to disconnect from work? The significant percentage say that their job negatively impacts their mental and social well-being. And many employees are considering leaving jobs that don't support their overall health. They need solutions. And based on all the positive benefits that we know that can

0:22.4

come from nature, nature can be one of them. The Working Garden Project is a nationwide effort to

0:28.6

bring the benefits of nature and communal gardening to workplaces across the country. To learn more about

0:34.5

how to bring the Working Garden Project to your company, head to

0:37.9

Working Garden Project.com. Whether your company is big or small, the Working Garden Project

0:42.7

has solutions to create more happiness, engagement, and productivity in the workplace.

0:48.4

Again, that's working gardenproject.com.

1:05.8

Okay. Gardenproject.com. Hello, I'm your host, Jessica Manan, and this is inside and outside.

1:10.6

If this is your first time here,

1:12.0

I'm a horticultural therapy practitioner who is equally obsessed with growing cut-and-come-again

1:17.0

flowers and staying up to date with the summer house scandal, Team Sierra. So on this podcast,

1:22.9

we talk about outside things, like how gardens can help us, how nature can heal us, and the power of flowers.

1:29.7

And then we go inside and talk about things like pop culture, food trends, and our weird

1:34.1

obsessions. Real quick, before we start, I'm hosting a flower pressing workshop at Paper Canaby

1:39.6

and Charleston, South Carolina on April 19th. I will put a link to it in the show notes. I know there's a

1:45.5

couple more spots left. And coming up at the end of April, I'm launching a new virtual meetup for any

1:53.5

person who's ever done a gardening session with me or learning to grow workshop. It's going to be a

1:59.0

garden club of sorts. I kind of want to call it,

2:01.9

I sort of know how to garden club, or I am curious about gardening club. You do not have to be a

2:07.9

master gardener to join this. This is going to be all about what we're growing, learning from each

2:13.4

other, and maybe it's the inspiration you need to get started. So look out for that. If you're not

2:18.6

signed up for the Basker Newsletter, you can do that at bascargarden's.com. Okay, my guest today,

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