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Manage episode 489878915 series 1301265
What causes onions to bolt? What do the team think about using crocs at the bottom of pots? How should I go about pruning my lilac tree?
Kathy Clugston and a panel of esteemed gardening experts visit West Horsley, Surrey, to tackle common horticultural challenges and share practical solutions. Joining her are pest and disease specialist Pippa Greenwood, botanist James Wong, and award-winning garden designer Juliet Sargeant.
Later in the programme, Bob Flowerdew wraps up our Edible Essentials series with a fool proof guide to feeding and watering your crops - ensuring a rich and rewarding harvest.
Producer: Matthew Smith Junior Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly Maile
Plant List Questions and timecodes are below. Where applicable, plant names have been provided.
Q – My Ficus Ginseng has lost most of its leaves, what am I doing wrong? (01’35”)
Q – What do the team think about using crocs at the bottom of pots? (06’41”)
Q – Can the panel suggest shrubs that will flower late spring, early summer and thrive in chalky soil? (10’57”)
Juliet Sargeant – Philadelphus, mock orange Philadelphus 'Manteau d'Hermine' (d), mock orange 'Manteau d'Hermine' Weigela All Summer Red ('Slingco 1'PBR) (All Summer Series), weigela [All Summer Red] Weigela All Summer Peach ('Slingpink'PBR) (All Summer Series), weigela [All Summer Peach] Ceanothus, californian lilac
Pippa Greenwood – Magnolia stellata, star magnolia Mahonia, oregon grape Syringa pubescens subsp. patula 'Miss Kim', lilac 'Miss Kim' Deutzia × rosea 'Carminea', deutzia 'Carminea'
James Wong – Pittosporum tobira, japanese pittosporum Wisteria
Feature – Bob Flowerdew’s Edible Essential guide to watering and feeding crops (16’56)
Q – What causes onions to bolt? (21’19”)
Q – Can the panel advise on what I can plant on a north facing one-and-a-half-meter border adjacent my mixed hedge? (25’37”)
Juliet Sargeant – Euphorbia robbiae, mrs Robb's bonnet Anemone hupehensis, japanese anemones
James Wong – Digitalis, foxglove Primula vulgaris (Pr/Prim), primrose Hyacinthoides non-scripta, bluebell Hakonechloa, japanese forest grass Ferns Lillies
Pippa Greenwood – Hardy geraniums Epimedium Helleborus, hellebore
Q – How should I go about pruning my lilac tree? (31’48”)
Q – What plants would the panel take from your current gardens if you were moving to a much smaller garden with very poor soil and lots of builder’s rubble in it? (35’23”)
James Wong – Tree ferns
Juliet Sargeant – Iris germanica, bearded iris Ficus carica (F), fig Salvia 'Royal Bumble', sage 'Royal Bumble' Salvia 'Hot Lips', sage 'Hot Lips' Salvia, sage Salvia 'Amistad'PBR, sage 'Amistad' Erigeron karvinskianus, mexican fleabane
Pippa Greenwood – Aubrieta Eryngium, sea holly
425 episodes
Manage episode 489878915 series 1301265
What causes onions to bolt? What do the team think about using crocs at the bottom of pots? How should I go about pruning my lilac tree?
Kathy Clugston and a panel of esteemed gardening experts visit West Horsley, Surrey, to tackle common horticultural challenges and share practical solutions. Joining her are pest and disease specialist Pippa Greenwood, botanist James Wong, and award-winning garden designer Juliet Sargeant.
Later in the programme, Bob Flowerdew wraps up our Edible Essentials series with a fool proof guide to feeding and watering your crops - ensuring a rich and rewarding harvest.
Producer: Matthew Smith Junior Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly Maile
Plant List Questions and timecodes are below. Where applicable, plant names have been provided.
Q – My Ficus Ginseng has lost most of its leaves, what am I doing wrong? (01’35”)
Q – What do the team think about using crocs at the bottom of pots? (06’41”)
Q – Can the panel suggest shrubs that will flower late spring, early summer and thrive in chalky soil? (10’57”)
Juliet Sargeant – Philadelphus, mock orange Philadelphus 'Manteau d'Hermine' (d), mock orange 'Manteau d'Hermine' Weigela All Summer Red ('Slingco 1'PBR) (All Summer Series), weigela [All Summer Red] Weigela All Summer Peach ('Slingpink'PBR) (All Summer Series), weigela [All Summer Peach] Ceanothus, californian lilac
Pippa Greenwood – Magnolia stellata, star magnolia Mahonia, oregon grape Syringa pubescens subsp. patula 'Miss Kim', lilac 'Miss Kim' Deutzia × rosea 'Carminea', deutzia 'Carminea'
James Wong – Pittosporum tobira, japanese pittosporum Wisteria
Feature – Bob Flowerdew’s Edible Essential guide to watering and feeding crops (16’56)
Q – What causes onions to bolt? (21’19”)
Q – Can the panel advise on what I can plant on a north facing one-and-a-half-meter border adjacent my mixed hedge? (25’37”)
Juliet Sargeant – Euphorbia robbiae, mrs Robb's bonnet Anemone hupehensis, japanese anemones
James Wong – Digitalis, foxglove Primula vulgaris (Pr/Prim), primrose Hyacinthoides non-scripta, bluebell Hakonechloa, japanese forest grass Ferns Lillies
Pippa Greenwood – Hardy geraniums Epimedium Helleborus, hellebore
Q – How should I go about pruning my lilac tree? (31’48”)
Q – What plants would the panel take from your current gardens if you were moving to a much smaller garden with very poor soil and lots of builder’s rubble in it? (35’23”)
James Wong – Tree ferns
Juliet Sargeant – Iris germanica, bearded iris Ficus carica (F), fig Salvia 'Royal Bumble', sage 'Royal Bumble' Salvia 'Hot Lips', sage 'Hot Lips' Salvia, sage Salvia 'Amistad'PBR, sage 'Amistad' Erigeron karvinskianus, mexican fleabane
Pippa Greenwood – Aubrieta Eryngium, sea holly
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