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Bristol: Stubborn plants, Wellbeing and Acers

What’s the secret to growing Snowdrops? How should you plant Acers? What gardening activity makes you feel relaxed? Kathy Clugston and the panel have the answers,

What’s the secret to growing Snowdrops? Which single plant or gardening activity instils a feeling of wellbeing in people? What are the do's and don’ts of planting Acers?

Kathy Clugston and a team of experts are in Bristol to answer gardening questions from a green fingered audience. Joining Kathy are garden designers Chris Beardshaw and Matthew Wilson, and house plants expert Anne Swithinbank.

Later in the programme, if you're unsure of what do with your garden during the winter months, Matthew Pottage has an extensive list of jobs and tasks to help you get ahead in the new year.

Producer: Daniel Cocker
Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod

Executive Producer: Carly Maile

A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4

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42 minutes

Plant List

Questions and timecodes are below. Where applicable, plant names have been provided.

Q – What’s the secret to growing Snowdrops? (01’46”)

Q – How do I encourage my 10-year-old Stipagiganteato flower? (05’12”)

Q – What's the secret to growing hollyhocks? (08’15”)

Q – What are the dos and don’ts of transferring acers from pots? (11’39”)

Jenny –

Acer palmatum 'Ōsakazuki' (A), Japanese maple 'Ōsakazuki'

Acerjaponicum 'Aconitifolium', downy Japanese maple 'Aconitifolium'

Feature – Matthew Pottage’s extensive list of gardening tasks for the new year (15’59)

Q – My autumn and summer bulbs refuse to flower – what am I doing wrong? (20’32”)

Anne Swithinbank –

Nerine, guernsey lily

Freesia

Gladiolus, gladioli

Eucomis, pinapple lily

Q – What plants would the panel suggest for tropical colour in a small northeast facing garden? (23’45”)

Matthew Wilson –

Aloiampelosstriatula, striped-stemmed aloe

Musaensete, ethiopian banana

Anne Swithinbank –

Acer × conspicuum 'Red Flamingo', maple 'Esk Flamingo'

Rhodocomacapensis, cape restio

Eucalyptusgregsoniana, wolgan snow gum

Clerodendrumbungei, glory flower

Begoniaevansiana, hardy begonia

Chris Beardshaw –

Tetrapanax papyrifera, chinese rice-paper plant

Aspidistra, cast-iron plant

Acacia

Equisetums

Leptinellasqualida, leptinella

Clerodendrum

Ophiopogon

Euphorbias

Q – My son’s garden is filled with concrete – will the soil underneath recover if we remove it, Or is he better off building some raised beds? (30’15”)

Q – What single plant or gardening activity instils a feeling of wellbeing in the panel? (35’39”)

Anne Swithinbank –

Seneciorowleyanus, string of beads

Matthew Wilson –

Chrysanthemum, chrysanths

Alstroemeria, peruvian lily

Streptocarpus (formerly Saintpaulia), african violets,

Anemonehupehensis, chinese anemone


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