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As astronomical autumn settles in, the rhythm of our gardens begins to change — plants, fungi, and wildlife all adapting to cooler days and longer nights. This week, horticulturist Tim Smith shows us how to support our hibernating garden visitors by creating your very own hibernaculum at home. Camilla Bassett-Smith shares her expert tips on planting snowdrops now for a stunning early spring display. And Fiona Davison from the RHS takes us into the archives to uncover the surprising connections between Jane Austen and the Royal Horticultural Society.

Host: Jenny Laville

Contributors: Tim Smith, Camilla Bassett-Smith, Fiona Davison

Links:

RHS Garden Rosemoor

How to grow snowdrops

RHS Digital Collections