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Gardeners' Question Time

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Gardeners' Question Time
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  • Gardeners' Question Time

    Winterbourne House and Garden: Tomatoes, Topiary and Japanese Gardens

    07/03/2026 | 41 mins.
    Kathy Clugston and the panel are in Edgbaston at the University of Birmingham’s beautiful Winterbourne House and Garden, an Arts and Crafts era gem packed with horticultural interest.
    Joining Kathy to answer questions from a keen audience of local gardeners are Bethan Collerton, Marcus Chilton‑Jones and Dr Chris Thorogood. The team tackle everything from leggy tomatoes, to the challenge of designing a cohesive border that spans both sun and shade.
    There’s practical advice for dealing with the devastation caused by box tree moth, creative planting ideas for Japanese‑inspired gardens using unusual and architectural plants.
    Also, Bethan takes a walk around the Winterbourne grounds with head gardener Paul Cooke to discover how Gertrude Jekyll’s influence continues to shape the garden today.
    Producers: Alison Vernon-Smith
    Assistant Producer: William Norton
    A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
    * If listening on BBC Sounds and you wish to view the plant list, please go to the Gardeners' Question Time website and open this week's episode page.
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    From the Archives: A Tribute to Matthew Biggs

    06/26/2026 | 41 mins.
    In this special episode, Kathy Clugston and Peter Gibbs dip into the archives to celebrate the life and work of Matthew Biggs.
    Matt spent four decades doing what he loved most - sharing his extraordinary knowledge of the natural world with anyone who would listen. And through the power of radio, listen they did!
    In this episode you'll hear Matt in his own words - from his very first appearance on Gardeners' Question Time in 1994, to the remarkable final broadcast he made just weeks before his passing.
    Alongside clips of Matt's encyclopaedic and witty gardening advice, you'll hear from friends, colleagues and fellow horticulturalists who knew and loved him, as well as messages from listeners, whose lives he touched in ways that go far beyond gardening.
    Producers: Matthew Smith, Rahnee Prescod and Dan Cocker
    Assistant Producer: William Norton
    A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
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    Postbag Edition: Regents Park

    06/19/2026 | 42 mins.
    Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel visit the Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regent’s Park, London, tackling gardening challenges in tough conditions.
    Pippa Greenwood, Matthew Pottage, Bunny Guinness and Head Gardener of Regents Park Fiona Packe answer questions on creating a sensory hedge in rubble, choosing resilient perennials, and finding long-flowering wildflowers for shade. They also offer advice on rescuing a struggling lavender hedge and planting to support bats.
    Plus, the panel discuss managing unseasonal growth in perennials and diagnose a problem with a young monstera sharing practical tips for gardeners indoors and out.
    Producer: Dan Cocker Alison Vernon-Smith and Matthew Smith
    Assistant Producer: William Norton
    A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
    *If listening on BBC Sounds and you wish to view the plant list, please go to the Gardeners' Question Time website and open this week's episode page. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002xpc6
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    Harmondsworth - Citrus, Geums and Patio Planting

    06/12/2026 | 41 mins.
    Peter Gibbs and the GQT panel visit the charming village of Harmondsworth, just moments from the bustle of Heathrow.
    Peter is joined by James Wong, Frances Tophill and Bunny Guinness as they tackle horticultural conundrums, submitted by an audience of local gardeners. From growing citrus trees from supermarket fruit pips to distinguishing wild geums from their cultivated cousins, the panel share practical advice and horticultural insight.
    There’s guidance on reusing compost, choosing hydrangeas for tricky shady spots and selecting the right planting choices to create year-round impact on a patio.
    Later in the show, Frances explores the benefits of horticultural therapy with a local practitioner, Hardip Singh Lawana MBE, uncovering how gardening can support wellbeing and bring people together.
    And to finish, the panel reveal which weeds they’d be, with answers ranging from charming to mischievous.
    Producer: Dan Cocker, Rahnee Prescod and Alison Vernon-Smith
    Assistant Producer: William Norton
    A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
    * If listening on BBC Sounds and you wish to view the plant list, please go to the Gardeners' Question Time website and open this week's episode page.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qp2f/episodes/guide
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    Diss: Gravel Gardens, Camellia Care and Ways to Weather Drought

    06/05/2026 | 42 mins.
    Peter Gibbs and the Gardeners’ Question Time panel visit Diss, on the Norfolk–Suffolk border, where heavy clay soils meet some of the driest conditions in the country; a combination that keeps gardeners firmly on their toes.
    Peter is joined by Bob Flowerdew on his home turf, alongside Christine Walkden and Bunny Guinness as they answer questions from a live audience. They advise on improving your strike rate with cuttings, diagnosing sooty mould on camellias, and deciding whether a bay tree is best kept in a pot, or given room to roam.
    Along the way, the panel also explore how to turn a tired lawn into a stylish, drought‑resistant gravel garden, debate whether lavender really needs feeding, and suggest small spring‑flowering trees that can deliver a real seasonal show.
    Later in the show, Bob shares hard‑won lessons from gardening in East Anglia, offering practical tips on coping with drought and making the most of every drop of water.
    Producer: Matt Smith

    Producer: William Norton
    A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
    * If listening on BBC Sounds and you wish to view the plant list, please go to the Gardeners' Question Time website and open this week's episode page.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qp2f/episodes/guide
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A panel of horticultural experts answer gardening questions from a live audience. Recorded in a different location each week
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