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- 996 - Trees for small spaces, the magic of Medlars and the road to Chelsea begins
What trees work well in small spaces? This week David Maxwell visits two experts who have the answer. Amy Kelly’s small suburban garden is full of fruit trees including the mysterious Medlar fruit. Once commonplace in Britain and Ireland, the fruit, which has to be left to over-ripen, has fallen out of favour. Amy thinks the tree still deserves a place because it provides several seasons of interest and fruit to boot! In Ann FitzSimons’ Killinchy garden, she is growing a variety of shrubs and trees in pots. It makes for a permanent display and offers those with limited space or those renting the chance to have an interesting garden space. Also on the programme, David visits Billy Alexander in Kells Bay where he is preparing for his biggest display of ferns yet at next year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show. In studio, Colin Agnew, takes questions and provides some Autumn inspiration. Email the programme at gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 16 Nov 2024 - 995 - How to make leafmould? Tulip time and a visit to Trinity College Botanic Gardens
As autumn leaves continue to fall, David Maxwell visits the Botanic Gardens of Trinity College Dublin. It’s moved a few times in its history but now can be found near Dartry in the south of the city. Dr Stephen Waldren takes David on a tour and shows him the seedbank preserving endangered Irish plants. Mick McCann, who has worked as a gardener at the College for 40 years, reveals how the beauty around him inspires his poetry. Also on the programme, Polly Nicholson on her new book ‘The Tulip Garden’ and a visit to Yew Cottage where Philip Stewart is planting a brand new border and gathering copious amounts of fallen leaves to produce leafmould. Mary Doris will join David live in studio to answer questions and provide some seasonal inspiration. Contact the programme on - gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 09 Nov 2024 - 994 - The lost gardens of Castlewellan? Blankets for bananas in Glenarm and how to do hardwood cuttings
As the leaves continue to fall, presenter David Maxwell visits one of most important historic gardens on the island of Ireland. The arboretum and walled garden within Castlewellan Forest Park has dozens of champion trees and it’s a garden getting a facelift. Alwyn Sinnamon reveals the work going on to restore some of the gardens 18th century features, as well as the discovery of lost garden. Also on the programme, in Glenarm Castle’s walled garden Neil Porteous is preparing the bananas for winter and on up the east Antrim coast Una Quinn is part of the National Trust team which has restored and reopened Cushendun’s village green. David is joined live in studio by expert Ann Fitzsimmons. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 02 Nov 2024 - 993 - Are chrysanthemums back in fashion? Greenhouse growing over winter and Derry Watkins’ special plants
Are Chrysanthemums making a comeback? This week on Gardeners’ Corner with David Maxwell he chat to Neil Porteous about the new varieties taking the gardening world by storm. In Ballywalter, Anna Hudson is getting the glasshouse beds ready for some winter crops. Derry Watkins on her life with plants and why everyone should grow something unusual from seed. In studio David will be joined by Rosie Maye who will have some autumn highlights from her own garden and she’ll answer questions from listeners on Fuchsias and Aeoniums. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 26 Oct 2024 - 992 - Gardeners’ World presenter Adam Frost on his new garden and autumn trees at Brook Hall
With the leaves falling presenter David Maxwell heads to the 25 acre arboretum at Brook Hall near Derry. David Gilliland shows him some of the large collection of trees that are dazzling before their leaves drop including one which smells like toffee! Also on the programme, Gardeners’ World presenter Adam Frost on his life, career and his new garden in Lincolnshire. Oliver Schurmann reveals his penultimate perennial of the month and David is joined in studio by Brendan Little who will take questions from listeners and offer some seasonal advice. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 19 Oct 2024 - 991 - Gardeners’ Corner Roadshow from Coleraine
As part of a series of ‘BBC Comes to Town’ roadshows to mark 100 years of BBC broadcasting in Northern Ireland, Gardeners’ Corner heads to Coleraine. David Maxwell hosts the programme at the new Causeway Campus of the Northern Regional College. He’s joined by experts Claire McNally and Neil Porteous who take questions from a live audience. Also on the programme, David heads to the National Trust’s Downhill Demesne where head gardener Una Quinn is taking roses in hand with a group of local volunteers and he visits keen amateur gardener, Kenny Bacon in his suburban back garden near Ballymoney. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 12 Oct 2024 - 990 - Sarah Raven at Perch Hill and Tom Stuart-Smith at the Serge Hill Project
In this Gardeners’ Corner special, David Maxwell visits two gardening greats; Sarah Raven at her world famous East Sussex farmhouse, Perch Hill and designer Tom Stuart-Smith at the Serge Hill Project in Hertfordshire. At Perch Hill, David chats to Sarah about how the former medic became one of the most influential gardeners of our time and what it’s like when your home becomes part of the brand. Head gardener Josie Lewis shows him around the garden including the dazzling Dahlia patch – a flower Sarah can take much credit for bringing back into fashion. In the second part of the programme, David meets Tom Stuart-Smith at his home and workplace in Hertfordshire. The winner of 9 Chelsea Gold Medals, Tom explains how community is now at the centre of much of what he does including the unique Plant Library which was started in 2020. Tom’s wife, Sue Stuart-Smith,a prominent psychiatrist and psychotherapist, explains the health benefits of gardens to all and Millie Souter shows David some of the 1500 varieties that find a place in the collection.
Sat, 05 Oct 2024 - 989 - The best bedding to plant now, irresistible irises and finding Fungi
When the right Autumn conditions arrive, Fungi pop up as if by magic and this week on Gardeners’ Corner, David Maxwell explores this fascinating world with Northern Ireland Fungus Group member Debbie Nelson. At Ballyrobert Cottage Garden, Maurice Parkinson is planting miniature Irises for a splash of colour in February next year. He’s also dividing autumn flowering cyclamen which he says are the ultimate no fuss plants for this time of year. Colin Agnew is in studio with some alternative choices for spring bedding which can be planted right now and he’ll be taking questions from listeners on prepping a new polytunnel and overwintering Dahlias. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 28 Sep 2024 - 988 - How to preserve your summer veg, an exotic oasis in Howth and perennial of the month
This week David Maxwell finds out how to preserve some of this year’s harvest with HE teacher come obsessive gardener Kerry Connolly. She’s an expert at turning a glut of marrows and tomatoes into sauces and chutneys for the colder months. He also returns to Howth near Dublin to visit another exceptional garden on this Irish Sea peninsula. This time he meets mountain climber Karl Flynn who has created an exceptional exotic garden through a lifetime of weekend gardening. Oliver Shurmann reveals his favourite perennial for September and Anna Hudson joins David in studio to answer questions and provide seasonal inspiration. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 21 Sep 2024 - 987 - Growing and using blackberries, a backyard botanics and broadcasting about gardening over the last 100 years
With autumn in the air, Gardeners’ Corner with David Maxwell is celebrating blackberries both wild and cultivated varieties. Mary Doris joins David in studio and shows him some of the ways she puts nature’s bounty to good use. In Ballymena, Colin Agnew has created his own botanic gardens out the back of his suburban semi. It includes a Victorian style fernery and a very personal collection of trees. On Black Mountain above Belfast, sound and gardening are combined at the Black Mountain Shared Space and with BBC Northern Ireland celebrating 100 years of broadcasting, David dips into the archive to hear the first gardening presenter, Professor A E Muskett. He also chats to Prof Muskett’s daughter, Doreen, about her memories of the BBC in a bygone age. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 14 Sep 2024 - 986 - Perfect plants for pots, the Quiet Garden and a remarkable life with trees
David Maxwell heads to a 250 year old Rectory garden which has been opened to the community in Ballymoney as a place of quiet reflection. With generous cottage borders, fruit trees and plenty of places to sit, it has become a special place to many including volunteer Daphne, who opens the gates at dawn and dusk. Dr Mark Johnston on his remarkable life with trees captured in a new free e-book. Wildlife expert Katie Bell joins David in studio to highlight what we can look out for in our gardens this Autumn and Rosie Maye brings inspiration and helps David tackle some gardening conundrums. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.o.uk
Sat, 07 Sep 2024 - 985 - Gardening with dogs, Ardán garden in Howth and spotty apple harvests
With a new pup at home, David finds out about gardening with dogs in mind. He speaks to designer and dog owner Brian Burke about a canine friendly garden he created for Bloom in 2017. Between the hedges in Howth; a visit to Ardán garden where Nuala Doherty and Conall O’Caoimh have created a first class immersive garden over the last two decades. Largely self taught, they have divided the half acre site into many unique spaces and included tropical planting, a conservation habitat for rare newts, a miniature woodland space and slug free veg beds. Also on the programme, creating a gardening group at work and Claire McNally will join David in studio with inspiration for early autumn and to answer listener questions. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 31 Aug 2024 - 984 - Rabbit Proof Plants, June Blake on using red in the garden and National Allotment Week
This week Gardeners’ Corner is seeing red at June Blake’s garden in County Wicklow. She’s filled a border with Monarda, Crocosmia and Alstroemeria in this most alarming hue. June tells David Maxwell about her preference for planting large numbers of the same varieties and why Verbascum’s are her top choice when it comes to rabbit and slug proof plants. At Hillsborough Castle Gardens, Claire Woods is gearing up for their summer fair after a tricky season and Amy Kelly is escaping to her allotment at the beginning of National Allotment Week. Oliver Schurmann choses his perennial of the month and Ann Fitzsimmons joins David in studio to answers questions. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 10 Aug 2024 - 983 - How to have the perfect lawn, using farm troughs in the garden and Jimi Blake’s summer borders
You don’t have to call yourself a gardener to want to have a perfect lawn and this week, David Maxwell has been finding out how to achieve the perfect sward from the experts at the Greenmount campus of the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise. In county Wicklow, a visit to Jimi Blake at his Hunting Brook Gardens provides inspiration for creative containers more usually found on a farm. Jimi also reveals some of his favourite Dahlias for 2024 and the value of lilies in the summer garden. In studio David will be joined by Brendan Little who will answer questions and reveal his garden highlights for the first week of August. Email the programme at gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 03 Aug 2024 - 982 - Where are the bees this summer? Must have, no fuss, long flowering performers and making gardening child’s play
With many people reporting low bee numbers in gardens this summer, presenter David Maxwell chats to wildlife expert Katie Bell about possible reasons. At Kilcoan Gardens in Islandmagee Cherry Townsend reveals her favourite no fuss, long flowering perennials. How a community in Dromore, County Down is determined to change the market town for the better with plants and Dawn Isaac on ways to get the kids into the garden during the holidays. David is joined in studio by expert, Anna Hudson to answer questions live and she’ll also have some jobs you can do this week no matter the weather! Email the programme at gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 27 Jul 2024 - 981 - Kylemore Abbey: Connemara’s answer to Kew Gardens and Growing 1000 edible plants
Kylemore Abbey in County Galway is an iconic image of Ireland. Built originally as a private home in the 19th century, it later became a Benedictine monastery, and today it attracts half a million visitors annually. Alongside the impressive granite castle sits a six acre Victorian walled garden which was once considered the ‘Kew Gardens’ of Connemara, boasting over 20 heated glasshouses. David Maxwell explores the garden with Head Gardener Anja Gohlke. Also on the programme, organic vegetable grower Klaus Laitenberger reveals his latest project to create a garden with 100 edible plants. David finds Klaus on a piece a land he had purchased on the wild Atlantic way near Achill Island in County Mayo. Oliver Shurmann reveals his perennial of the month, and David is joined in studio by gardener Mary Doris. Email the programme at gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 13 Jul 2024 - 980 - 20/07/2024Thu, 11 Jul 2024
- 979 - Creating cover, keeping the courgettes coming, and compost with Charles Dowding
David Maxwell heads to a cottage garden on the Ards Peninsula created by a couple over the last 10 years. With their dream now a reality, they recently opened the garden for a month under the National Garden Scheme. In County Meath, David returns to Rosie Maye’s garden for the second part of a chat about her diverse collection of roses. Designer Johnny Knox joins David in studio to discuss creating cover in the garden when the showers keep coming and market gardener Charles Dowding says no to digging and yes to composting. Ann Fitzsimmons will also join David in studio to answer questions live.
Sat, 06 Jul 2024 - 978 - Gardeners’ Corner special: Garden Inspirations
In this special programme, Gardeners’ Corner celebrates those who have passed on their passion for plants: from the parent with cuttings on the windowsill, to the high profile gardeners who have inspired through writing and broadcasting. David Maxwell hears touching listeners’ stories and heads to two gardens that have inspired millions. Firstly, to the garden of the late Christopher Lloyd at Great Dixter where he meets head gardener Fergus Garrett who continues to inspire the next generation of gardeners, and then to Barnsdale which was the home of the late Geoff Hamilton and played host to the BBC Gardeners’ World cameras for 17 years. Geoff’s son Nick reveals how well his dad’s gardens have fared three decades on and how they are still used today to teach and inspire.
Wed, 03 Jul 2024 - 977 - The best roses for June and what to grow with them, 375 gardens to visit, and creating a garden for all life’s seasons
This week, David Maxwell visits Rosie Maye, also known as the Insomniac Gardener, and discovers her passion for roses. June sees a kaleidoscope of colour in the borders of her rural garden near Slane in County Meath. She explains how plenty of feeding and a seaweed spray keep the roses in tip top condition. A few miles down the road, at the Frances Ledwidge Museum, David meets someone who has visited more gardens than him! In fact Shirley Lanigan visited 375 in order to compile the latest edition of “The Open Gardens of Ireland”. In east Belfast a new garden has been recently unveiled at a supported living facility for the elderly. The garden at Bell Rotary House is both practical and fun. Niki Molly from Abbeyfield Belfast who runs the facility and designer Anita Houston give David a tour of the transformed outdoor space. Claire McNally joins David in studio to answers listener questions. Contact the programme at gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 29 Jun 2024 - 976 - Gardeners’ Corner ‘Comes to Town’ roadshow from Enniskillen
Gardeners’ Corner heads to Enniskillen as part of the BBC ‘Comes to Town’ roadshows marking 100 years of broadcasting in Northern Ireland. David Maxwell hosts the programme from the Killyhevlin hotel on the banks of Lough Erne where he is joined by a live audience and garden expert Brendan Little. County Fermanagh gets its fair share of rain with about a metre a year and the first question from the audience is; what plants don’t mind having their feet in water for half the year! Other questions include, favourite climbing and rambling roses, and plants you couldn’t live without. Also in the programme, David visits the Aughentaine estate near Fivemiletown where he meets owner James Hamilton-Stubber and head gardener Ian Marshall and a cottage garden near Florence Court created over 40 years by a former teacher passionate about plants. Contact the programme – gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 22 Jun 2024 - 975 - How to grow an orchard on your patio, Bog Meadows wildlife garden and the taste of summer
Despite unseasonably cold weather, David samples the delights of early summer at Ballyrobert Cottage Garden where Maurice Parkinson has a large collection of that reliable perennial Astrantia. In west Belfast, he visits Bog Meadows where Ulster Wildlife have created a new garden. The build has transformed the entrance to the gardens and has proved to be great therapy for volunteer Kathy who lost her job last year. Amy Kelly reveals how you can grow a mini orchard on your patio and David catches up with some of those taking part in the Great Gardeners’ Corner Grow Along. In studio, Mary Doris brings the taste of summer with Elderflower cordial and she also uses the foraged flowers in jam and cupcakes. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 15 Jun 2024 - 974 - How to stop the slugs, restricting running raspberries and Women’s TEC
With the RHS saying it’s been inundated with queries about tackling slugs this year, David Maxwell and his guests discuss the best way to combat the slimy invaders. At Ballyrobert Cottage Garden, Maurice Parkinson is restricting his raspberries from running so they can be put into an ornamental border and he discovers the dreaded sawfly on his redcurrants.
In north Belfast, David visits Women’s TEC where new gardening skills are being cultivated. Wildlife expert Katy Bell is in studio with pointers on what to look out for in the garden in early summer and Oliver Schurmann reveals his perennial of the month. David will also be joined by Ann Fitzsimmons to take questions live. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 08 Jun 2024 - 973 - Gardeners’ Corner live from Bord Bia Bloom
A special programme from Ireland’s biggest garden show; Bord Bia Bloom. David Maxwell will be joined by regular contributor Brendan Little for a live programme from Phoenix Park. He’ll meet designers, plant experts and he’ll visit some of the show gardens. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 01 Jun 2024 - 972 - Gardeners’ Corner from RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024
Gardeners’ Corner visits the most talked about gardening event of the year; the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Presenter David Maxwell tours some of the main avenue show gardens including the gold medal winning National Garden Scheme’s garden by Tom Stuart-Smith and the Muscular Dystrophy UK garden by Ula Maria which took best in show. He also meets up with CAFRE Greenmount graduate, Anna McLaughlin, who has been working with the team who created the Stroke Association Garden. With celebrities including Joanna Lumley, Raymond Blanc, Prue Leith, Alex Jones and of course Alan Titchmarsh; David gets a sense of Press Day at the world famous event. Inside the Great Pavilion he speaks to experts on Delphiniums, Foxgloves and carnivorous plants and he finds Northern Irish florist Allison Hood who took silver gilt for her floristry display. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 25 May 2024 - 970 - Plants that take you from spring to summer, Lambeth palace garden and ‘Mervyn’ the robot mower
As summer weather arrives, David visits Cherry Townsend at Kilcoan Gardens in Islandmagee, where she has a brilliant collection of flowering plants that bridge the gap between spring and summer. Geums, Trollius, Aquilegia and Tellima are among the highlights in the borders. One of the biggest gardens in London is found across the river from Westminster behind the walls of Lambeth Palace. It’s the home of the Archbishop of Canterbury but the 10 acre garden is opening for the National Garden Scheme later this month and head gardener Lindsay Schuman gives David a sneak peek. Gordon Finch joins David in studio to talk about his fascination with ferns and restarting the local group of the British Pteridological society. Robot mowers have been gaining in popularity – producer Nicola chats about her experience with one she has nicknamed ‘Mervyn’. And Oliver Shurmann reveals his perennial of the month. In studio, Anna Hudson will be chatting about her veg patch at Ballywalter and she’ll take questions live in studio. Contact the programme gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 11 May 2024 - 969 - Sarah Raven’s passion for pots, Horatio’s Garden Belfast and No Mow May
This week on Gardeners’ Corner, David Maxwell heads to a garden with purpose at Musgrave Park Hospital in south Belfast. Its spinal centre has been gifted an outdoor space for patients and staff by the charity Horatio’s Garden. David Maxwell meets Matthew Lee who is in charge of the garden designed by Chelsea gold medal winning designer Andy Sturgeon. Also on the programme, gardening in pots all year round with Sarah Raven and why you shouldn’t cut your grass this month! Expert Claire McNally joins David in studio to answer questions. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 04 May 2024 - 968 - Why cactus are the ultimate house plant, the World Daffodil Convention and blue marigolds?
It may have been a wet start to the year outside, but inside our homes, it can be a desert for plants – especially if you forget to water! That’s perhaps why Cacti are the ultimate house plants and this week on Gardeners’ Corner with David Maxwell, Brendan Little reveals he’s inherited his dad’s obsession with these prickly plants. Also on the programme, daffodil enthusiasts from around the world arrive in Northern Ireland for the World Convention and David heads to a rare collection of shrubs and trees at the Bluebell Arboretum in Derbyshire. In studio, expert Ann Fitzsimmons will answer questions including one from a listener who has seen seed for sale for ‘blue’ marigolds – can it be true? Email the programme at gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 27 Apr 2024 - 967 - Gardeners’ Corner ‘Comes to Town’ roadshow from Ballymena
Gardeners’ Corner heads to Ballymena as part of the BBC ‘Comes to Town’ roadshows marking 100 years of broadcasting in Northern Ireland. In front of a live audience at Ballymena Library, David Maxwell and experts Reg Maxwell and Mary Doris take questions from novice and experienced gardeners who live near the County Antrim town. Also on the programme, David visits the nearby Britain in Bloom winning village of Cullybackey, and the allotments at Scullery O’Tullagh which volunteer Billy Millar describes as a place to nourish the body and the mind. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Sat, 13 Apr 2024 - 966 - The Roadshow Visits HolywoodSat, 29 Apr 2017
- 965 - Gardeners' Live Phone InSat, 22 Apr 2017
- 964 - 15/04/2017
In this week's Gardeners' Corner, David Maxwell visits Rowallane to enjoy the beauty of rhododendrons and azaleas happily growing there. He also finds out from local designer Ian Price the thinking behind his garden for this year's Chelsea Flower Show. Also in the programme, David Love Cameron and Barbara Pilcher share their love of seasonal herbs and veg, and Ann Fitzsimons reveals her favourite plants associated with Easter.
Sat, 15 Apr 2017 - 963 - A plant packed Omagh garden and growing succulents from Conrad McCormickSat, 08 Apr 2017
- 962 - 11/03/2017
In Gardeners' Corner this week Helen visits a community garden group which is passionate about growing veg and broadcaster, designer and author Matthew Wilson reveals why gardening with the environment in mind is so important for both us and the wildlife that inhabit our gardens. Also in the programme Helen goes beyond the gothic gates at Downhill and finds a wonderful mix of semi-formal gardens and woodland merging together and Ann Fitzsimons is in studio with lots of ideas for creating spring in a basket. That's Gardeners' Corner this Saturday morning just after the nine o'clock news on BBC Radio Ulster.
Sat, 11 Mar 2017 - 961 - Join Helen Mark for this week’s Gardeners’ Corner featuring scented shrubs, growing herbs and jobs for the week ahead.
Helen Mark goes on the trail of scented shrubs with Neil Porteous and finds out which plants are good for shaded areas. Barbara Pilcher and David Cameron join forces in the herb and veg garden, Brendan Little inspires us all to garden with his mantra, "gardening is good for you", and Keith Crawford shares his top three gardening jobs for the week ahead.
Fri, 24 Feb 2017 - 960 - This week Helen goes garden visiting North West of the province and looks forward to camellias and rhododendrons in bloom
In this week's Gardeners' Corner Helen Mark visits a new garden in Ballycastle where Conrad McCormick is replanting his collection of exotic plants. Also in the programme, spring bulbs and winter clematis continue to provide lots of colour, and Averil Milligan tells Helen about Rowallane's early flowering camellias and how to grow them well.
Sat, 18 Feb 2017 - 959 - 11/02/2017Sat, 11 Feb 2017
- 958 - 04/02/2017
This week in Gardeners' Corner, Helen Mark enjoys the beauty of snowdrops in Maurice Parkinson's country garden. Also in the programme how and where to plant witch hazels for best effect, Ann Fitzsimons gets down to some seed sowing in the studio, Brendan Little is busy in the veg garden and Maurice Parkinson and Reg Maxwell have lots of gardening jobs for the week ahead.
Sat, 04 Feb 2017 - 957 - Gardeners’ Corner Roadshow: St. Columba’s Parish Church Belfast.Sat, 28 Jan 2017
- 956 - The Garden in WinterSat, 21 Jan 2017
- 955 - Gardeners' Corner 14/01/2017Sat, 14 Jan 2017
- 954 - 07/01/2017Sat, 07 Jan 2017
- 953 - 31/12/2016Fri, 06 Jan 2017
- 952 - 24/12/2016Fri, 06 Jan 2017
- 951 - Festive Gardening
This week we visit Mount Stewart to see what's flowering in winter, Mark Patterson brings us up to date with his new allotment and discusses what new gardeners would like for Christmas, Wendy Austin joins Cherrie for the Christmas book review including the wonderful Irish Garden by Jane Power, Cherry Townsend comes into the studio to chat about last minute seasonal foliage for the house and Ian Orr from East Lothian Gardens tells Cherrie about a forthcoming garden trail in Scotland - a perfect present for gardeners in Northern Ireland. We finish the programme with gardening tips from Neil Porteous.
Sat, 17 Dec 2016 - 950 - 10/12/2016
Cherrie McIlwaine looks at festive plants for Christmas and at how to grow Christmas trees in pots. A visit to David Love Cameron's walled garden reveals what produce he will be harvesting for the Christmas kitchen. Barbara Pilcher and Maurice Parkinson talk about winter gardening. What are the benefits for men from joining the growing Men's Shed movement? And there is news of what seasonal delights are on offer at this year's Yuletide market at Rowallane.
Sat, 10 Dec 2016 - 949 - The Roadshow Arrives in BallycastleSat, 03 Dec 2016
- 948 - Beauty and the Benefits of the Winter GardenSat, 26 Nov 2016
- 947 - Donegal Apple Delights
Cherrie McIlwaine visits Wendy Austin’s Donegal garden to talk about planting an orchard with Brendan Little – everything you wanted to know about planting fruit trees. Also, what gardens mean to the residents of Clanmill housing, plus Keith Crawford in the studio on planting trees for suburban gardens and finally Brendan’s gardening jobs for the week ahead.
Sat, 19 Nov 2016 - 946 - Green Fingered ChildrenSat, 12 Nov 2016
- 945 - The Promise of the PolytunnelSat, 05 Nov 2016
- 944 - 29/10/2016Sat, 29 Oct 2016
- 943 - On the Road to LurganSat, 22 Oct 2016
- 942 - Gardeners Corner Phone-InSat, 15 Oct 2016
- 941 - Gardeners' Corner 08/10/16Sat, 08 Oct 2016
- 940 - Gardeners' Corner 01/10/16Sat, 01 Oct 2016
- 939 - This week Reg Maxwell and Ann Fitzsimons join Cherrie McIlwaine to deal with listeners' queries.Sat, 17 Sep 2016
- 938 - This week Cherrie gets to grips with the garden in autumn.Thu, 08 Sep 2016
- 937 - Cherrie enjoys lots of colour in the garden as late summer gives way to autumn.Sat, 03 Sep 2016
- 936 - Gardeners' Corner Phone InSat, 13 Aug 2016
- 935 - 09/07/2016Sat, 09 Jul 2016
- 934 - Walled GardensSat, 02 Jul 2016
- 933 - Gardeners' Corner Phone-InSat, 25 Jun 2016
- 932 - 18/06/2016Sat, 18 Jun 2016
- 931 - 11/06/2016Sat, 11 Jun 2016
- 930 - Castlewellan Forest ParkSat, 04 Jun 2016
- 929 - The Gardeners’ Corner Roadshow Visits Urney, StrabaneSat, 28 May 2016
- 928 - Rhododendrons in RowallaneSat, 21 May 2016
- 927 - Woodlands, Spring Shows and Potting UpSat, 14 May 2016
- 926 - Garden Show IrelandSat, 07 May 2016
- 925 - Spring GardeningSat, 30 Apr 2016
- 924 - Dublin's Secret GardenTue, 26 Apr 2016
- 923 - Funky Containers and Gravel GardeningSat, 12 Mar 2016
- 922 - Woodland gardens, grafting apples and daffodils are top of Cherrie’s gardening list this week in Gardeners’ CornerSat, 27 Feb 2016
- 921 - 09/01/2016Sat, 09 Jan 2016
- 920 - This week Cherrie is busy in the autumn gardenSat, 19 Sep 2015
- 919 - 01/08/2015Sat, 01 Aug 2015
- 918 - 11/07/2015Sat, 11 Jul 2015
- 917 - 27/06/2015Sat, 27 Jun 2015
- 916 - 20/06/2015Sat, 20 Jun 2015
- 915 - 13/06/2015Sat, 13 Jun 2015
- 914 - 06/06/2015Sat, 06 Jun 2015
- 913 - 30/05/2015Sat, 30 May 2015
- 912 - 23/05/2015Sat, 23 May 2015
- 911 - 16/05/2015Sat, 16 May 2015
- 910 - 09/05/2015Sat, 09 May 2015
- 909 - 02/05/2015Sat, 02 May 2015
- 908 - 25/04/2015Sat, 25 Apr 2015
- 907 - 18/04/2015Sat, 18 Apr 2015
- 906 - 11/04/2015Sat, 11 Apr 2015
- 905 - 04/04/2015Sat, 04 Apr 2015
- 904 - 28/03/2015Sat, 28 Mar 2015
- 903 - 21/03/2015Sat, 21 Mar 2015
- 902 - 14/03/2015Sat, 14 Mar 2015
- 901 - 07/03/2015Sat, 07 Mar 2015
- 900 - 28/02/2015Sat, 28 Feb 2015
- 899 - 21/02/2015Sat, 21 Feb 2015
- 898 - 14/02/2015Thu, 19 Feb 2015
- 897 - 07/02/2015Thu, 19 Feb 2015
- 896 - 31/01/2015Sat, 31 Jan 2015
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