It’s National Tree Week, and we’re heading into the woods to celebrate the trees that shape our landscapes, enrich our lives, and quietly support the world around us. We’re joined by Sally Bavin from the Woodland Trust, who explains why woodlands are so powerful for both our physical and mental wellbeing. She also shares her fascinating research into mapping the UK’s richest areas of “wellbeing woodland.” We’ll also dive into the RHS’s new Strong Roots report, which uncovers the challenges preventing Great Britain from growing the trees it needs for the future. Plant scientist Louise Jones takes us behind the scenes at the RHS to explore her investigation into a mysterious fungal pathogen that’s attacking lime trees. And finally, we continue our pond series with Helen Bensted-Smith, who reveals the wildlife you can spot around your pond this week.

Host: Gareth Richards and Guy Barter

Contributors: Sally Bavin, Lousie Jones, Helen Bensted-Smith

Links:

BIO-well research

Ancient forgotten forests need our help

Native trees to plant in small gardens

State of the UK's Woods and Trees 2025

Submit to the natures calendar project

Strong Roots report

Lime Tilia Leaf Blotch Report Form

Write in with your gardening questions to: podcasts@rhs.org.uk

Gardening with the RHS

Royal Horticultural Society

The Power of Trees: Wellbeing, Wildlife and the Future of Our Woodlands

NOV 27, 202534 MIN
Gardening with the RHS

The Power of Trees: Wellbeing, Wildlife and the Future of Our Woodlands

NOV 27, 202534 MIN

Description

It’s National Tree Week, and we’re heading into the woods to celebrate the trees that shape our landscapes, enrich our lives, and quietly support the world around us. We’re joined by Sally Bavin from the Woodland Trust, who explains why woodlands are so powerful for both our physical and mental wellbeing. She also shares her fascinating research into mapping the UK’s richest areas of “wellbeing woodland.” We’ll also dive into the RHS’s new Strong Roots report, which uncovers the challenges preventing Great Britain from growing the trees it needs for the future. Plant scientist Louise Jones takes us behind the scenes at the RHS to explore her investigation into a mysterious fungal pathogen that’s attacking lime trees. And finally, we continue our pond series with Helen Bensted-Smith, who reveals the wildlife you can spot around your pond this week.

Host: Gareth Richards and Guy Barter

Contributors: Sally Bavin, Lousie Jones, Helen Bensted-Smith

Links:

BIO-well research

Ancient forgotten forests need our help

Native trees to plant in small gardens

State of the UK's Woods and Trees 2025

Submit to the natures calendar project

Strong Roots report

Lime Tilia Leaf Blotch Report Form

Write in with your gardening questions to: [email protected]