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Salads

Episode 2 of 6

Alys Fowler attempts to avoid shop-bought fruit and vegetables and live off home-grown produce. She shows how salad crops are some of the easiest things to grow.

Alys Fowler attempts to avoid shop-bought fruit and vegetables and live off her own, home-grown produce, all from her tiny terraced back garden. It is no easy task because Alys doesn't want to turn her garden into an allotment, so she is growing her fruit and vegetables among her flowers.

Alys will focus on different foods and show how anyone can grow, cook and eat from their own garden - even if they live in a city.

Alys weaves salad crops through the flower borders of her small urban back garden. Salad crops are some of the easiest things to grow and the tastiest to eat. Lettuces, tomatoes and cucumbers can go from garden to plate in minutes. But while her garden takes root, she needs to fill the hungry gap by foraging in 'the wild larder', to make lime-leaf salad, dandelion fritters and 'home brewed' nettle beer.

29 minutes

Last on

Tue 16 Apr 202415:30

Music Played

  • James Blackshaw

    Arc

  • Peter Bjorn and John

    At the Seaside

  • Psapp

    Calm Down

  • James Blackshaw

    Cross

  • Psapp

    Curuncula

  • Vetiver

    Double

  • Sigur Rós

    inni mer syngur vitleysingur

  • Peter Bjorn and John

    Needles and Pills

  • Peter Bjorn and John

    Norrlands Riviera

  • Andrew Bird

    Oh No

  • Andrew Bird

    Opposite Day Reprise

  • Psapp

    Rear Moth

  • Andrew Bird

    Yawny at the Apocalypse

  • Peter Bjorn and John

    At the Seaside

  • Peter Bjorn and John

    Norrlands Riviera

  • Psapp

    Rear Moth

  • Vetiver

    Double

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterAlys Fowler
ProducerJuliet Glaves
Production ManagerJacque Brown
Production ManagerStella Stylianos

Broadcasts

  • Wed 14 Apr 201020:00
  • Fri 16 Apr 201020:00
  • Wed 21 Jul 201000:50
  • Tue 27 Jul 201001:05
  • Fri 14 Jan 201120:00
  • Mon 9 Jan 201220:00
  • Sun 15 Jan 201708:30
  • Sun 24 Feb 201907:35
  • Sun 9 Feb 202007:30
  • Sun 11 Apr 202108:30
  • Sun 12 Jun 202206:20
  • Sun 11 Jun 202309:30
  • Tue 16 Apr 202414:30
  • Tue 16 Apr 202415:30