In this episode of the Your Harrogate podcast, Pete Egerton continues the build up to the Autumn flower show at Newby Hall and gardens, by speaking to horticultural and gardens advisor, Martin Walker. Martin admits that there's not many millionaires in gardening, but he thoroughly enjoys his job and describes it as a "great healthy occupation." Following the success of the spring flower show in Harrogate, Martin will once again be hosting the "great Northern larder" alongside chef Steph Moon. The stage will inspire you to reduce your reliance on the supermarket by growing your own garden menu. You'll be able to find out how to produce great home-grown fruit and veg and then see what delicious meals you can make with the help of chefs such as Steph. Martin is particularly looking forward to getting one talented young chef involved... [podcast_episode episode="75304" content="excerpt,player"]

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