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Any top tips on growing good-sized brassicas? What plants would you suggest I grow to encourage my two children to get stuck into gardening? Peter and the panel have the answers.
Any top tips on growing good sized brassicas? Can I have some recommendations for a good compost mix for pots, which will sustain them all summer? What plants would you suggest I grow to encourage my two children to get stuck into gardening?
Peter Gibbs and his team of gardening experts are in Central Oxford for this week's episode of Gardeners' Question Time.
Joining Peter to resolve the audience's horticultural conundrums are passionate plantswoman Christine Walkden, garden designer Chris Beardshaw, and Head of Oxford Botanical Gardens Dr Chris Thorogood.
Later in the programme, Dr Chris Thorogood clears up some of the common misconceptions we have about ants, and provides some insight on how beneficial they are to protecting the plants in our garden.
Producer: Dan Cocker
Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod
Executive Producer: Carly Maile
A Somethin' Else production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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Questions and timecodes are below. Where applicable, plant names have been provided.
Q – How do I convince my husband to spend less time speaking to nearby allotment holders and more time speaking to our plants? (1’27)
Q – Any top tips on growing good sized brassicas? (4’54)
Q – Which variety of Brunnera can I plant in my garden that will sway the opinion of my wife, who hates them? (6’51)
Chris Beardshaw –
Brunnera jackfrost
Leucojums
Celandines
Camassia, quamash
Hyacinthoides non-scripta, bluebells
Narcissus lobularis, lent lily
LunariaÌýannua, honesty
Christine Walkden –
Bergenia, elephant's ears
Lamiums
Ajuga, bugle
GaliumÌýodoratum, sweet woodruff
Q – How do I start growing Dill? (12’04)
Q – How do I stop mildew from growing on my Sweet Peas? (14’59)
Feature – Dr Chris Thorogood on the benefits of ants in the garden (18’04)
Q – What can I plant on an east facing wall to replace my dead Clematis? (23’10)
Chris Throgood –
PassifloraÌýcaerulea, blue passion flower
MinaÌýlobata, Spanish flag
RhodochitonÌýatrosanguineus, purple bell vine
CobaeaÌýscandens, cup and saucer vine
Chris Beardshaw –
Sophora Sun King ('Hilsop'), kowhai [Sun King]
SchizophragmaÌýhydrangeoides, japanese hydrangea vine
AkebiaÌýquinate, chocolate vine
Christine Walkden –
DicentraÌýscandens, yellow bleeding heart vine
Q – What are the panel's recommendations for a good compost mix for pots which will sustain them all summer? (27’36)
Q – Can I create a bog garden in a container? Would it need to have drainage holes? What else would I need to consider? (33’15)Ìý
Christine Walkden –
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Calatheas
PrimulaÌýsinensis, chinese primrose
PrimulaÌýbulleyanaÌý(Pf), bulley's primrose
Chris Beardshaw –
Iris sibirica, Siberian flag
CalthaÌýpalustrisÌývar.Ìýpalustris, swamp marsh marigold
Equisetum arvense, Horsetail
Chris Thorogood –
iris ensata, japanese water iris
IrisÌýpseudacorus, yellow iris
DarlingtoniaÌýcalifornica, californian pitcher plant
SarraceniaÌýpurpurea, common pitcher plant
DroseraÌýrotundifolia, round-leaved sundew
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Q – What plants would you suggest I grow to encourage my two children to get stuck into gardening? (37’23)Christine Walkden –
MimosaÌýpudica, sensitive plant
Chris Beardshaw –
FragariaÌývescaÌý(F), alpine strawberries
SauromatumÌývenosum, voodoo lily
Chris Thorogood –
Ananas comosus (F), pineapple
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