After a week of storms, David heads to the gardens at Hillsborough Castle where Claire Woods is surveying the trees for damage. Claire explains that their approach is to leave as much of the wood as possible in situ as it supports all kinds of life. In the first of a new series, Oliver Shurmann reveals his perennial of the month which is Hepatica nobilis – a flower he first encountered as a child in Germany. Grace Loughrey has a small yard garden at her house off Belfast’s Ormeau Road where she also grows many houseplants. She’s in studio with a guide on how to make them thrive. Also on the programme, David chats to Seamus O’Brien (Kilmacurragh) and Alex Slazenger (Powerscourt) from the cloud forest near the Uganda/Congo border where they are part of an expedition searching for giant Lobelia and David is joined in studio by Mary Doris who will answer questions live. Contact the programme - gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
How to care for Mahonia, protecting spring bulbs and herb of the month
Autumn highlights at Rowallane, pruning blackcurrants and getting those garlic bulbs planted
Sarah Raven’s favourite tulips, how to take root cuttings and gardening for birds
21/10/2023
Gorgeous gourds, Herbaceous borders at Castlewellan arboretum and organic growing
Golden grasses for the autumn garden. Getting to grips with grapes, munching on mini melons & Jekka McVicar's herb of the month
What you can sow in October? The value of Lemon Verbena and Florence Fennel and September highlights at Ballyrobert
How to prune your apple trees? Success with spuds and some Meath Magic
How to grow hydrangeas, the benefits of borage and Jekka’s herb of the month
What can sheep’s wool do for your garden? Wildlife to look out for in Autumn and September highlights at Rowallane
Wild gardening at Knepp Estate, harvesting seed in Hillsborough and early autumn grasses
Supermarket flowers, Crossrail Place Roof Garden and Lisgoole Abbey
Gardening on the moon, magical meadows and Herb of the Month
Soggy summers, preparing Mount Stewart for climate change and National Allotment Week
Cottage garden colour, a fond farewell to rose breeding and dreamy Dahlias with Marryn Mathis
RHS Bridgewater, Birr Castle Demesne and Greenfort
Bountiful basil, beautiful beans and cost-saving cuttings
RHSI Bellefield, no more bedding in Bangor and top rated roses
Countless caterpillars, water wise veg growing and herb of the month
Gardeners’ Corner at Garden Show Ireland
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