Wine, hay fever, Greece and a new Foxglove!
Thompson and Morgan reveal their new hybridisation, with "the most spectacular foxglove you will have ever seen! " and Rob talks wine with Johnny Wheeler.
Rob speaks to Allergy UK as hay fever season starts in Suffolk.
A charity which supports voluntary carers in the county is hoping its work at Ipswich hospital will help identify thousands of 'hidden carers'.
Suffolk Family Carers run a drop in tea room on the site. Now they want more volunteers to go on the wards and talk to visitors.
Talking about the business of wine is Johnny Wheeler, an Independent Wine Merchant specialising in France and New Zealand.
His family has been involved with wine for more than 150 years.
He gives Rob some tips on investing in wine.
As the G8 leaders continue to look at how to tackle the eurozone debt crisis, Rob discusses what would happen if Greece did leave the Euro.
Paul Winter, chief executive of Ipswich Building Society, shares his thoughts on the impact he crisis is having on people in Suffolk.
And as the olympic torch begins its journey on UK soil, Rob asks what you makes you proud to be British?
Plus answering your gardening queries is Michael Perry.
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- Sat 19 May 2012 06:00大象传媒 Radio Suffolk