Allotment Diaries Podcast
The 'Allotment Diaries Podcast' is a podcast that aims to provide an honest look at what it's like to own an allotment plot. It discusses what has worked well as well as what has not worked so well.
The podcast will also feature interviews with other allotment holders about their experiences and allotments, as well as special guests.
For more information or to submit a question, please email allotmentdiariespodcast@gmail.com.
Allotment Diaries Podcast
Latest Episodes
EP.80 | The End of a Beautiful Chapter.
In this heartfelt 80th episode, we share some emotional news—stepping away from Allotment Diaries. What began as a simple idea to talk about growing vegetables and life on the allotment blossomed into something far more meaningful: a s...
EP.79 | Growing Through Adversity: Reece’ Journey from Cancer Diagnosis to the Allotment.
In this powerful and heartfelt episode, Laura and Chay are joined by Reece from Bristol, an avid gardener and dedicated allotment holder. Reece shares his deeply personal journey of being diagnosed with cancer and how gardening — and the sanctu...
EP.78 | Laura & Chay at the Annual Garden Press Event
Laura and Chay meet up at the annual Garden Press Event in London to catch up and share their thoughts on the latest horticultural trends. In this quick, lively discussion, they explore the weird, innovative, and wonderful things they’ve...
EP.77 | Rain, Real Life & the Return to the Plot
After a short break while life got busy, Chay and Laura are back behind the mic to catch up and explain the recent pause in episodes. With 2026 bringing relentless daily rain, there’s been very little happening on the allotment – and plenty of ...
EP.76 | Christmas Day at the Allotment Diaries
Laura and Chay return with a special Christmas Day episode of Allotment Diaries. This time, the conversation is less about digging and growing and more about festive traditions, Christmas Day rituals, and—of course—some truly questiona...
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