We’ve added a Growing Trends podcast

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We started the year with the aim of adding some improvements to our website, blog and internet radio show..

One of the things we did was to add a podcast which you can now find on iTunes and our podcast site  www.growingtrends.org

Our main website is still at www.grotrends.com  the new format is taking shape and we would love to hear from you with ideas & suggestions.

Growing Trends internet radio is all about fascinating people. People who are passionate about our natural environment, sustainability, their gardens, their landscapes along with the experts that help them. Our talks with these amazing people are, informative, educational, fun often anecdotal. You can listen to them at anytime here “Listen Here” or on our podcast at “www.growingtrends.org”

Our new  show format starting in January will have five segments:

Time to Eat : –   All about growing Herbs & Vegetables

An example from a Chelsea Flower Show exhibit
An example from a Chelsea Flower Show exhibit

Gardenesque : – Everything to do with Gardens & Landscapes

The rose arbor was connected to the house by the pathway.
The rose arbor was connected to the house by the pathway.

World Wide WEsponsibility : – A more serious look at sustainability and how we might help our planet.

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Face Time : – Interviews with experts on topics of interest.

Let's dance !
Let’s dance !

Book Reviews : – We are delighted to announce that we have started to interview authors of books linked to :-

Nature,

The Environment,

Vegetable Gardens & Landscape Design

Current and past book reviews are displayed in our Book Review sector, along with details of the Authors, Publishers and most importantly, how to obtain these gems..

Ann & Chris invite you to write to them with ideas, suggestions and comments to info@grotrends.com

Interesting, Serious, Informative, Entertaining & often Fun.

Drop in and take a look…….

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Chris Coope

Author: Chris Coope

Born in Great Britain, Chris Dyson-Coope followed his training and passion in the field of horticulture for decades. This path led him to multiple awards for landscape design and many prestigious projects in the United Kingdom and the U.S. Chris has received 19 national awards for projects as varied as city parks, urban regeneration, playgrounds, office parks and streetscapes. He pioneered the use of designer drives in the 1980s utilizing Permacrib to create structural green walls and award-winning green roofs in London. Most recently, Dyson-Coope has nurtured his interest as an educational innovator to produce an Internet radio show (GrowingTrends.com), books on landscaping, and a series of fictional children's books that explore non-fictional themes such as sustainable agriculture, geography, and history. Convinced that the younger generation can (and must) learn from the older generation, as well as blazing new paths toward a sustainable future for a planet in deep distress from climate change and unsustainable practices, Dyson-Coope presents workable solutions in multiple formats, from books to inventions, podcasts and educational media. With several horticultural patents to his credit, the noted horticulturalist looks to the future with hope that the younger generation will grab the "torch" of innovation to develop and maintain a more sustainable world for us all. Dyson-Coope is a member of The Chartered Institute of Horticulture and serves as Director of Children's Sustainable Education for Energime University. Chris lives in Weston, Missouri, with his lovely wife, Cindi.

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