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Chirk: Pickled Onions, Tall Perennials and Picky Pests

Why are my herbaceous perennials growing so tall? What are the best onions to grow for pickling? Why do pests prefer my burgundy flowers? Kathy Clugston and the team answer all.

Why are my herbaceous perennials growing so tall? What is the best type of onions to grow for pickling? Why do pests prefer my burgundy blooms over the rest?

Kathy Clugston and an esteemed panel of gardening experts are in Wrexham to answer the questions of a green fingered audience.

Joining Kathy on the panel are garden designers, botanists and alotmenteers Marcus Chilton-Jones, Bethan Collerton and James Wong.

Bethan Collerton visits Wales in Bloom winners Nichola Ellis and Craig Youens for some insight on how they’ve achieved such an accolade on behalf of Wrexham.

Senior Producer: Dan Cocker
Junior Producer: Rahnee Prescod

A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4

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42 minutes

Last on

Sun 23 Nov 202514:00

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

Q – How can we salvage our topiary lonicera tree that’s in the shape of a teddy bear? (01’44”)

Q – Why are my herbaceous perennials growing so tall? (06’42”)

Q –  What are the best type of onions to grow for pickling? (11’22”)

Q – Why are my burgundy-coloured flowers eaten more than others? (15’11”)

Q – Has fungi effect ed the growth of my silver birch tree? (19’23”)

Feature – Bethan Collerton visits the winners of ‘Wales in Bloom’ Nichola Ellis and Craig Youens for some in site on how they’ve achieved such an accoladed-on behalf of Wrexham (22’28”)

Q – What could we grow in our unheated conservatory? It must tolerate fluctuating temperatures (27’07”)

James Wong –

Punicagranatum, pomegranate

Bougainvillea, paper flower

Bethan Collerton –

Cyclamen

Cyclamenhederifolium, ivy-leaved cyclamen

Cyclamencoum, eastern cyclamen

Aplinum

Saxifraga

Q – When should I prune my grapevine? (32’00”)

Q – Where do my bulbs keep disappearing to? (36’27”)

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