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West Yorkshire: Unorthodox Advice, Edible Essentials and Sodden Patches

What unorthodox advice have you received? What fruit and veg thrives in a sodden patch? What bag of seed would you take to a desert island? Kathy & the panel have all the answers

What unorthodox advice have you heard as a gardener? What fruit and veg can I grow in a sodden patch? If you could take one bag of seeds to a desert island, what would it be?

Kathy Clugston and the Gardeners’ Question Time team return to Bradford, West Yorkshire, to unearth the answers to your gardening dilemmas. Kathy is joined by garden designers Marcus Chilton-Jones, Matthew Pottage and Juliet Sargeant.

Later in the programme, we dig into the first edition of our brand-new Edible Essentials series. Ecological home grower and community gardener Poppy Okotcha shares her go-to spring checklist for growing delicious, sustainable crops.

Producer: Bethany Hocken
Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod
Executive Producer: Carly Maile

A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4

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42 minutes

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Plant List

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

Q – I was recently recommended to bury an egg at the base of tomato plants. Have the panel tried this, or would you have any other unorthodox tricks to try in the garden? (01’25”)

Q – How do I keep a pomegranate plant thriving? (04’15”)

Q – What can I do to restore and protect a curry leaf plant? (08’21”)

Q – Could the panel suggest some nice perennials that will provide colour to my two rockery areas next winter? (12’22”)

Juliet Sargeant –

Callunavulgaris, heather

Carex, sedge

Festuca glauca

Festucaovina, sheep’s fescue

Matthew Pottage –

Cyclamencoum, eastern cyclamen

Cyclamenhederifolium, ivy-leaved cyclamen

Eranthishyemalis, winter aconite

Irishistrioides 'Lady Beatrix Stanley', iris 'Lady Beatrix Stanley'

Iris 'Katharine Hodgkin' (Reticulata), iris 'Katharine Hodgkin'

Erica × darleyensis 'Darley Dale', heather 'Darley Dale'

Dwarf conifers

Q – What can I grow in a soden patch twenty by five foot, which is also north facing? (17’58”)

Matthew Pottage –

Ribesuva-crispa, gooseberry

Ribesrubrum, common redcurrent

Ribesnigrum (B), blackcurrant

Rheum × hybridum, rhubarb

Marcus Chilton Jones –

Phaseolusvulgaris, bean (climbing French) 

Cynaracardunculus, cardoon

Cynaracardunculus Scolymus Group, globe artichoke

Feature – Ecological home grower and community gardener Poppy Okotcha shares her go-to spring checklist for growing delicious, sustainable crops (21’55)

Q – What do we do with our plant bed that’s along our south facing stone wall? (26’21”)

Marcus Chilton Jones –

Thymusvulgaris, common thyme

Lavandula, lavender

Salviarosmarinus (Ro), rosemary

Alliumcepa, onion

Allium schoenoprasum, chives

Ocimum basilicum, basil

Cucurbita pepo, courgettes

Actinidia deliciosa, kiwi

Matthew Pottage –

Prunus armeniaca, apricot –

Prunus persica, peach –

Ficus carica, fig –

Juliet Sargeant –

Chrysanthemum, chrysanths

Dahlias

Q – Can the panel recommend an organic way to deal with the scab on my 'Egremont Russet' apple trees? (29’19”)

Q – My friend recently got a puppy; how can he redesign his garden to be more puppy friendly?

Juliet Sargeant –

Euonymusjaponicus 'Microphyllus', Japanese spindle 'Microphyllus'

Matthew Pottage –

Ornamental grasses

Cornus, dogwood

Miscanthus, Elephant Grass

Q – If you could only take one bag of seeds with you to a desert island, what would it be and why? (37’07”)

Marcus Chilton Jones –

Solanumlycopersicum 'Gardener's Delight', tomato (cherry) 'Gardener's Delight'

Matthew Pottage –

Artocarpus heterophyllus, jackfruit

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