Edgworth & District
Kathy Clugston and the panel discuss choosing the right potatoes for chips, wildlifeāfriendly gardens and dividing perennials.
Kathy Clugston and the Gardeners' Question Time panel visit the picturesque Lancashire village of Edgworth, nestled on the edge of the West Pennine Moors.
This week, the team are being hosted by the Edgworth and District Horticultural Society. Kathy is joined by Matthew Wilson, Christine Walkden and Marcus ChiltonāJones, answering questions from an enthusiastic local audience.
The team shares practical advice on topics from choosing the best potatoes to grow for chips, to beeāfriendly planting in boggy conditions, and share reflections on the sentimental value of wellāloved gardening tools.
Later in the programme, Matthew Pottage delivers a timely spring masterclass on dividing grasses and perennials.
Producer: Rahnee Prescod
Assistant Producer: William Norton
A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
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Plant List
Q1 ā I have sprayed vinegar on my kitchen garden⦠which variety of potato should I plant there to provide the chips? (02ā06ā)
Christine Walkden
- Solanum tuberosum āMajesticā, potato āMajesticā
Marcus ChiltonāJones
- Solanum tuberosum āPink Fir Appleā, potato āPink Fir Appleā
Q2 ā How can people make their garden birdāfriendly? - Bolton & Bury Swift Group (06ā47ā)
Q3 ā Iāve got a fiveāyearāold plum tree⦠itās flowered already. Will I get plums this year, and when should I prune it? (10ā29ā)
Marcus ChiltonāJones
- Prunus domestica, plum
Q4 ā What are the best flowering perennials for this area, soil and climate? (12ā35ā)
Christine Walkden
- Sedum spp., stonecrop
- Lamium spp., deadānettle
- Aquilegia spp., Columbine/ Granny's bonnets
- Puschkinia spp.
- Muscari spp., grape hyacinth
- Anemone spp., anemone
- Hesperantha coccinea, crimson flag lily
- Sternbergia spp., sternbergia
Matthew Wilson
- Rudbeckia spp., Rudbeckia
- Echinacea, Coneflower
- Bistorta amplexicaulis 'Alba'/ Persicaria amplexicaulis āAlbaā, bistort āAlbaā, white-flowered red bistort
- Campanula spp., bellflower (i.e. Campanula āPrichardās Varietyā & Campanula āElizabethā)
- Kniphofia, Red hot poker
Marcus ChiltonāJones
- Helenium spp., helenium
- Helianthus, Sunflowers
- Heuchera spp., coral bells
- Persicaria amplexicaulis āTaurusā, bistort āTaurusā
- Echinacea spp., coneflower
Q5 ā I have a bush about six foot tall that looks like itās being eaten from the bottom - what is it and what can I do? (17ā15ā)
Christine Walkden / Matthew Wilson
- Viburnum tinus, laurustinus
Spring Feature: Dividing warmāseason grasses and perennials (20ā28ā)
Matthew Pottage
- Pennisetum spp., fountain grass
- Panicum spp., switch grass
- Miscanthus sinensis āNepalensisā, miscanthus āNepalensisā, Himalayan fairy grass
- Agapanthus spp., African lily
- Echinacea spp., coneflower
- Salvia spp., salvia, Sage
- Sedum spp., stonecrop
- Gladiolus spp., gladiolus/ gladioli
- Galtona spp.
- Lilium spp., lily
Q6 ā Weāre removing Himalayan balsam⦠what should we plant instead for bees in boggy areas? (24ā56ā)
Marcus ChiltonāJones
- Eupatorium spp., hempāagrimony
- Hedera helix, common ivy
Christine Walkden
- Impatiens spp., impatiens
Q7 ā How do you look after an amaryllis after flowering, and will it flower again? (27ā47ā)
Christine Walkden
- Hippeastrum, amaryllis
Q8 ā My allotment is full of mareās tail ā how do I get rid of it, and can I use it for anything? (30ā16ā)
Marcus ChiltonāJones / Matthew Wilson / Christine Walkden
- Equisetum arvense, field horsetail (mareās tail)
Q9 ā I have inherited a garden tool that is over 100 years old⦠Have the panel inherited any tools which they still use? (36ā01ā)
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