What happens to our gardens when it snows? This week David Maxwell heads to Downhill Demesne on Antrim’s north coast to see how a blanket of white transforms how we experience the garden. He also chats to Una Quinn about her plans for the Bog Garden there in 2024. Along the coast in an equally cold Ballyvoy, Conrad McCormick is protecting his tender plants as the mercury drops and on the shores of Strangford Lough, Amy Kelly is able to harvest veg from her allotment despite it being midwinter. Expert Claire McNally will join David in studio to take live questions including one from a listener with rusty leeks and another who is growing peppers indoors through the colder months. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
No-Mow, climbing house plants and Dahlias with June Blake
Clematis massacre, hedging hopefuls and online gardening?
Grow your own wedding flowers, living the ‘Good’ life and crunch time for two apple trees.
Perennials from seed, Tyrone wildflowers and sensational snowdrops
Show-off succulents, mossy lawns and shrubs for scent
Growing tea, revitalising your soil and gardening the mind
Coffee grounds, sweet pea and Matthew Wilson
Misbehaving squirrels, yacon and Christine Walkden
Snowdrops, whiskey barrels and greenfinches
Gardeners’ Corner at Christmas
Poinsettia, houseplants and olives
Climbing roses, winter veg and Matt Biggs
Christmas Trees, Winter Harvests and Lighting Up the Garden
Growing saffron, winter bird care and Bunny Guinness
Seeds of hope from Hiroshima, Monty Don and compost worms
Tulips with Sarah Raven, air plants and lawn care
Winter potting in Ardboe, tackling vigorous bamboo at Mount Stewart and a mediterranean haven in East Belfast
BBC Radio Ulster Gardeners’ Corner team revisit some Autumn Garden Visits.
Zero fuss plants, native hedges and green manures
Autumn colour, Horatio’s Garden and leaping lizard
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