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Postbag: Sheffield Botanical Gardens

How do you grow bog byrtle? What can you plant in the windiest part of your garden that can survive harsh conditions? Peter Gibbs and the panel are at Sheffield Botanical Gardens.

How do you propagate and grow Bog Myrtle? What South African or exotic plants could we grow in our garden? What can I plant in the windiest part of my garden that can survive harsh conditions?

Peter Gibbs and his team of gardening experts start the new year by exploring the serene and charming Sheffield Botanical Gardens, answering your horticultural queries from the GQT inbox.

Peter’s joined by garden designer Juliet Sargeant, botanical expert James Wong and Curator of RHS Garden Bridgewater Marcus Chilton-Jones. Leading Peter and the panel around the gardens is Programme Manager Ian Turner.

Producer: Bethany Hocken

Assistant Producer: Rahnee Prescod

Executive Producer: Hannah Newton

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42 minutes

Last on

Sun 7 Jan 2024 14:00

Plant List

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

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Q – How do you prepare bamboo canes before using them as beam poles and supports?

(3 minutes 32 seconds)

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Q – What is horticultural grit and can you recommend a substitute?

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Q – We’ve inherited a mature Magnolia tree and want to move it to a different location – can this be done? Ìý

(9 minutes 43 seconds)

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Q – How do you propagate and grow Bog Myrtle?

(13 minutes 08 seconds)

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Q – Could the panel suggest some climbing plants or shrubs that thrive in containers to give us privacy on our deck terrace?

(17 minutes 56 seconds)

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Marcus Chilton-Jones –

Parthenocissus henryana, Chinese Virginia creeper

Trachelospermum jasminoides, Star Jasmine

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James Wong –

Trachelospermum jasminoides, Star Jasmine

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Juliet Sargaent –

Akebia quinate - Chocolate Vine

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Q – What South African or exotic plants could my we grow in our garden?

(20 minutes 36 seconds)

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Ian Turner –

Agapanthus

Watsonias

Buddleja salviifolia, South African Sage Wood

Buddleja loricate, Mountain sage

Aloe striatula, Striped-stemmed Aloe

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Juliet Sargaent –

Kniphofia, Red-hot Poker

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Marcus Chilton-Jones –

Nerine bowdenii, Bowden Lily

Crinum × powellii, Swamp Lily

Crocosmia

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Q – What can I plant near the windswept part of my garden that would survive strong winds from the coast?

(25 minutes 12 seconds)

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James Wong –

Alpines

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Juliet Sargaent –

Bergenia

Bergenia 'Baby Doll', Elephant's Ears 'Baby Doll'

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Ian Turner –

Sedum

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Marcus Chilton-Jones –

Iris Foetidissima, Stinking Iris

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Q – What’s growing on my cactus, and will it produce seeds?

(28 minutes 31 seconds)

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Q – What’s wrong with my Strelitzia Reginae plant and how do I get it to flower again?

(32 minutes 38 seconds)

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Q – What gardening jobs will the panel be getting stuck into for the new year?

(35 minutes 53 seconds)

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