
Plants for Purpose: How Research is Reimagining Our Gardens
6.11.2025
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This week we’re taking a moment to look ahead. Carol Barrie from the RHS Science and Collections Department joins us to talk about Plants for Purpose, an ambitious new project she’s leading in collaboration with the University of Nottingham. It’s using the power of AI, alongside the RHS’s vast Herbarium, to build a living knowledge bank of plants that benefit the environment. We’ll also turn our gaze to spring, as now’s the perfect time to get tulips in the ground before the ground gets too wet or freezes. We revisit Arundel Castle, where back in 2022, 80,000 tulip bulbs arrived for a spectacular spring display. And finally, we head to RHS Rosemoor to meet Emma McFarline, who’ll be exploring the practical, and sometimes surprising, uses of familiar garden plants, from their roles in history to their value today.
Host: Guy Barter
Contributors: Carol Barrie, Martin Duncan, Emma McFarline
Links:
Plants for Purpose Project
RHS Plants for Pollinators
Planting tulips for seasonal colour
Scientific overview of rosemary
Biomedical research on rosemary as a therapeutic agent
Therapeutic effects of rosemary on nervous system disorders
Calendula in modern medicine
Common mullein, pharmacological and chemical aspects
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