Darley Dale: Flood Proof Plants, Hangry Heathers and Fast Climbers
What trees are flood and arid proof that will still be here in a hundred years? How can I rejuvenate my gappy heathers? What fast-growing plants could we plant to hide a wall?
What trees are flood and arid proof that will still be here in a hundred years? How can I rejuvenate my gappy Heathers? What fast growing plants could we plant to hide a wall?
Peter Gibbs and a proud panel of gardening experts venture to the Whitworth Institute in Darley Dale where they field questions from an eager live audience of gardeners. Tackling everything from hangry heathers to planting dilemmas, the panel includes head gardeners’ Bethan Collerton and Marcus Chilton Jones, and garden designer Bunny Guinness
Later in the programme, James Wong provides some practical advice on how to keep your plants happy indoors this season.
Senior producer: Matthew Smith
Junior producer: Rahnee Prescod
A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
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Questions and timecodes are below. Where applicable, plant names have been provided.
Q – What would you recommend we do in our flood prone and arid prone areas that next time we have a little gap that will still be here in a hundred years’ time? (01’47”)
Marcus Chilton Jones –
Liquidambarstyraciflua, sweet gum
Liquidambarformosana, Formosan gum
Taxodiumdistichum, swamp cypress
Ginkgobiloba, maidenhair tree
Bethan Collerton –
Conifers
Glyptostrobus
Bunny Guinness –
Betulanigra, river birch
Tilia × europaea, common lime
Quercusilex, holm oak
Quercussuber, cork oak
Q – I wondered whether it might be an idea to put somehow to do videos on our society website. If so, how could we do this on a budget without involving too much work for the committee? (06’54”)
Q – I have a large bed of heathers, which have become woody and gappy - How can I rejuvenate my Heathers? (07’08”)
Feature – James Wong provides some practical advice on how to keep your plants happy indoors this season. (15’22”)
Q – Please can you suggest what we could plant to hide a wall, that would be fast growing and reasonably decorative? (19’51”)
Bunny Guinness –
Ficuscarica (F), fig
Trachelospermum, star jasmine
Marcus Chilton Jones –
Narcissus, daffodil
Hydrangeaquercifolia, oak-leaved hydrangea
Parthenocissusquinquefolia, virginia creeper
Parthenocissustricuspidate, boston ivy
Schizophragmahydrangeoides, japanese hydrangea vine
Hydrangeapetiolaris, climbing hydrangea
Bethan Collerton –
Emaclaya quodata
Cephalariagigantea, giant scabious
Q – I'm trying to move away from annuals to perennials in containers but struggling to keep the continuous splash of colour. Any suggestions would be welcome? (26’00”)
Marcus Chilton Jones –
Nerine, guernsey lily
Amarine
Bethan Collerton –
Carex 'Evergold', Japanese sedge 'Evergold'
Anemanthelelessoniana, pheasant's tail grass
Bunny Guinness –
Geraniummaderense, giant herb robert
Abutilon 'Victorian Lady' (d)
Canna
Salvia
Amistad
Erigeronkarvinskianus, mexican fleabane
Pelargoniums
Q – How do we get our Wisteria to flower? (33’00”)
Q – Wshat’s your favourite gardening myth? and is there any truth to it? (38’18”)
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- Fri 3 Oct 202515:00BBC Radio 4
- Sun 5 Oct 202514:00BBC Radio 4
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