GQT at Home: Episode Twenty-Six
Kathy Clugston chairs the horticultural panel show.
Kathy Clugston chairs the horticultural panel show. Chris Beardshaw, Anne Swithinbank and Matthew Pottage are on hand to answer questions from green-fingered listeners.
This week the panellists are joined by a virtual audience as they tackle questions on how to ripen tomatoes and the best plants to provide pollen late in the season, and help a listener struggling with their cacti.
Away from the questions, Peter Gibbs joins Matthew Pottage at RHS Wisley to discuss the box-hedge caterpillar and they suggest variations to replace the box hedge, and Chris Thorogood teaches us about a plant which looks like Darth Vader.
Producer - Dan Cocker
Assistant Producer - Rosie Merotra
A Somethin' Else production for Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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Fact Sheet / Plant List
Q – How do I get my green tomatoes which are still in the greenhouse to go red? And should I still be watering the plants? (2 minutes 07)
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Q – I have recently purchased a Japanese Purple Maple. It is around 50cm tall (1.6ft). I was hoping to bonsai it as I don’t have garden space for a tree. I don’t know how to shape it, when to water it, or the best time to transplant it out of its plastic pot into a ceramic one. Any advice please? (4 minutes 45)
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Q – I have a large Hardy Bush Fuchsia which has had a very bad attack on what I believe to be fuchsia gall mite. Is there anything the panel could advise? (8 minutes 35)
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Q – We have an old schoolhouse. One side of the building is a tarmacked playground. Is it OK to put raised beds directly onto tarmac and do you have any suggestions for planting to add year-round colour and interest? (11 minutes)
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Matthew – Hydrangea paniculate ‘L¾±³¾±ð±ô¾±²µ³ó³Ù’
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Feature – Box Hedge Caterpillar at RHS Wisley Peter Gibbs and Matthew Pottage (14 minutes 30)
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Matthew – Ilex crenata (Japanese holly)
Berberis Red Leaf (Auricoma)
White Variegated Pittosporum
Yew – Austrotaxus spicata
Australian Leptospermum
Corokia
Lupinus polycarpus
Ligustrum sinese
Ligustrum ovalifolium ‘Lemon and Lime’
Berberis darwinii ‘C´Ç³¾±è²¹³¦³Ù²¹â€™
Corokia x virgata ‘Silver Ghost’
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Q – As a beekeeper I am keen to promote plants which provide good nectar and pollen either early or late in the season. What plants would you suggest? (19 minutes 30)
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Chris – Hellebores
Galanthus
Crocus
Winter flowering honey suckles
Apples
Plum – almonds, sloe, or cherry
Erica
Heathers
Aster
Sedum – Autumn Joy
Common Ivy
Rudbeckias
Verbena
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Anne – Pulmonaria (Lungwort)
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Matthew – Hesperantha
Mahonia
Mahonia eurybracteata subsp. Ganpinesis ‘Soft Caress’
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Q – My son has a collection of Cacti on his windowsill. Some of these have developed a white fluffy substance. Do you have any suggestions on what is causing this and are there are any remedies? (23 minutes 40)
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Q – I have been growing sweetcorn for 5 years on a sheltered site. My plants always grow a lot of side-shoots with tiny useless cops. I have read you are not supposed to cut them off – is this the right thing to do? (27 minutes)
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Feature – Chris Thorogood on the Darth Vadar plant
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Chris – Aristolochia salvadorensis
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Q – I grew a pumpkin in a pot on a trellis. It is now bigger than a football. The vines are slowly dying. When is the pumpkin right for harvesting? (34 minutes)
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Q – I garden weekly with 2 friends, rotating which garden gets the work. Does the panel ever garden socially or is gardening your precious me time? (35 minutes 40)
Broadcasts
- Fri 25 Sep 2020 15:00Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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Gardeners' Question Time
Horticultural programme featuring a group of gardening experts