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Episode 26

Episode 26 of 32

Monty gives his top tips on how to keep lawns looking their best throughout autumn, tidies up the pond, and plans ahead for a colourful spring display by potting up hyacinths.

Monty gives his top tips on how to keep lawns looking their best throughout autumn, tidies up the pond, and plans ahead for a colourful spring display by potting up some hyacinths. He plants garlic in a container, gives his shrub roses a prune and enjoys the fruits of the season by harvesting pears.

Rachel de Thame visits a National Collection of asters near Worcester, while Adam Frost discovers how the garden at Peckover House in Cambridgeshire has been restored to its former glory.

There’s a gardener in Stroud who has created a serene space infused with reminders of his Tibetan heritage. And a garden in Essex where water and wildlife are the main attractions.

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Margaret Stone’s New England asters

Margaret Stone’s New England asters

Michaelmas daisies are one of the stars of the autumn border, so called because they reach their peak either side of Michaelmas Day on the 29 September. They’ve always been a cottage garden favourite and are highly valued by the cut-flower trade worldwide.Μύ

In recent years, scientific studies have shown that asters native to North America are totally unrelated to those that come from Europe and Asia, which is why some of them are now known as Symphyotrichum or Eurybia, rather thanΜύAster.

Margaret’s collection is composed of Symphyotrichum novae-angliae, otherwise known as the New England aster. As Margaret explained, they are a good choice for gardeners because they get nice and tall, can be left in the ground for several years, and don’t succumb to powdery mildew. Varieties of the New York aster, Symphyotrichum novi-belgii,Μύare rather more demanding.ΜύTheyΜύmust be kept moist and divided on a regular basis to keep them happy.

If you would like to see Margaret’s National Collection for yourself, she’ll be opening for the National Garden Scheme on Sunday afternoon. Click on the link below for more details.

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Presenter Monty Don
Presenter Adam Frost
Presenter Rachel de Thame
Executive Producer Gary Broadhurst
Series Producer Sharon Fisher
Production Manager Ash Morris

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