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GQT at Home: Squirrels and Sweet peas

Kathy Clugston hosts the gardening panel show.

Kathy Clugston hosts the gardening panel show. Anne Swithinbank, Matthew Pottage and Chris Beardshaw answer questions sent in by green-fingered listeners and the virtual audience.

This week, the panellists discuss gardening options for aspirational students, the perils of re-potting plants and how to deal with pesky squirrels in the garden. Chris Beardshaw also solves the curious case of popping sweet pea pods.

Away from the questions, Ashley Edwards tells you how to construct the perfect festive wreath, and Claire Ratinon interviews two young florists who are shaking up the industry.

Producer - Jemima Rathbone
Assistant Producer - Rosie Merotra

A Somethin' Else production for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 4

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42 minutes

Last on

Sun 6 Dec 2020 14:00

Plant List

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

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Q – I enjoy buying plants from charity plant stores, but sometimes find they’ve been mislabelled. Have any of the panel acquired any mislabelled surprises from charity plant sales? (1 minute 42 seconds)

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Matthew – Russian Vine

Bindweed

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Chris – Corylus (Hazel)

Disanthus

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Q – I have a 20-year-old Jade plant. Unfortunately, in re-potting my partner broke half of it off and I re-potted it together. Now half is wrinkly and grey, and the other half is green. I’m not sure what to do next. Ìý(4 minutes 11 seconds)

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Q – For the past few days, I’ve been hearing a popping noise like the sound of a small explosion in the house. Every time it’s happened, I’ve tried to find the source but to no avail…until today. When the noise occurred this afternoon, I saw it was coming from a plastic box in which I had gathered Sweetpea pods a few weeks ago. Am I right, and is this usual?

(7 minutes 20 seconds)

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Q – Do the panel have any ideas for indoor plants that would be suitable for desktops or windowsills, that will cope with indoor family life and pets?

(10 minutes 23 seconds)

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Matthew – Sansevieria (Mother-in-law’s Tongue) – ‘Golden Hahnii’

Sansevieria ‘Silver Hahnii’

Asplenium nidus (Bird’s Nest Fern) ‘Crispy Waves’

Asplenium nidus ‘A³¾²â’

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Feature – Christmas Wreaths with Ashley Edwards

(13 minutes, 28 seconds)

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Willow

Dogwood

Cedar

Thuja

Holly berries

Pinecones

Hydrangeas

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Q - I’ve bought a Chinese Money plant – I’m wondering how to look after it.

(16 minutes, 57 seconds)

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Anne - Pilea peperomioides

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Q – The squirrels are taking over my garden. Could the panel please suggest a way to deter them as I’m getting tired of running out and shouting at them.(18 minutes, 50 seconds)

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Q – I’m new to gardening and I have a semi-private ground floor garden flat – I also have two squirrels that are running wild and digging in my garden. I just wondered if you have any tips to keep them out next year?(19 minutes, 18 seconds)

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Chris – Narcissus

Hyacinths

Snowdrops (Galanthus)

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Q - I have a Monkey Puzzle Tree – this year we potted it up to a much larger container but it doesn’t seem to be doing very well. I’m worried what rate it should be growing at and what can I do to keep it healthy.

(22 minutes, 12 seconds)

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Matthew - Araucaria

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Feature – ClaireÌýRatinon interviews Iona and Romy from Sage Flowers (25 minutes, 33 seconds)

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Q – We’ve recently moved into our house for the year and were excited to find a grown over but serviceable patch of soil at the bottom of our otherwise paved and decked garden. What can or should we plant? Do the panel have any suggestions? (30 minutes, 39 seconds)

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Chris – Rhubarb

Chard,

Kale

Spinach

Cabbage

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Matthew - GilleniaÌýtrifoliata

Hydrangea paniculate ‘Vanille Fraise’

Lily ‘Golden Splendour’

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Anne – Mint

Lemonbal

Astrantias (Masterworts) – ‘Roma’

Pulmonarias (Lungworts)

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Q – Slogans and signs are very popular – what would the panel hang on the gate?

(36 minutes, 34 seconds)

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  • Fri 4 Dec 2020 15:00
  • Sun 6 Dec 2020 14:00

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