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Tatties, Dundee Botanic Garden and Dark Walks

Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors.

Throughout the programme we hear from Dr Kevin Frediani, curator of Dundee Botanic Garden. Kevin is very much in favour of letting nature do its own thing and Mark hears how he has managed to put that into practice in the garden. He also tells Mark about his drive to find a net zero path for the upkeep of the gardens and grounds while looking after a huge array of plants from all around the world.

In our midweek Scotland Outdoors podcast Rachel visits the Ness of Brodgar in Orkney, one of the most significant neolithic settlements in the world. The site has been excavated for nearly 20 years but as Rachel finds out, next year will be the last dig for the foreseeable future. Archaeologists Anne Mitchell and Nick Card explain why.

Renita Boyle is a storyteller who is fascinated by nature. As part of last week’s Wigtown Book Festival, she was holding poetry, story and art sessions which usually happen outside. However, as the weather put paid to that, Rachel found her indoors with a great view of the countryside.

Recently Anna Massie and the Travelling Folk team visited Donegal – the most northerly county in Ireland – and learned a lot about the strong affinity between Donegal and Scotland, Glasgow in particular. Musician Sheila Friel tells Anna about the role the potato harvest played in that connection.

And with potatoes in our minds as schools head off on their tattie holidays, we hear about the importance of this crop to Scottish farming and culture.

As the days get shorter, we’ll all be spending a bit more time in the dark. But how switched on are you to your local landscape at night? Ranger Elizabeth Tindall and writer Dan Richards were holding night walks at the Wigtown Book Festival to encourage people to explore more in the dark. They told Rachel about what sights and sounds you can encounter.

1 hour, 31 minutes

Last on

Sat 7 Oct 2023 06:30

Broadcast

  • Sat 7 Oct 2023 06:30

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