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Gardeners' Question Time

East Horsley: Potato Beetle, Indoor edibles and Fallow Year

Gardeners' Question Time

BBC

Leisure, Home & Garden

4.6 β€’ 1K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 4 July 2025

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Can I grow fruits or vegetables in a flat with no balcony? Could garlic help stop slugs from eating my Hostas? Why did you become gardeners?

Kathy Clugston is joined by a panel of much-loved gardening experts in the picturesque village of East Horsley, Surrey, to answer listeners’ horticultural dilemmas and offer practical, down-to-earth advice. On the panel this week are botanist and broadcaster James Wong, plant health specialist Pippa Greenwood, and award-winning garden designer Juliet Sargeant.

Later in the programme, Pippa Greenwood explores the growing threat of Colorado beetles to UK biosecurity in conversation with Tracy Wilson, Import Specialist at the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).

Producer: Matthew Smith Junior Producer: Rahnee Prescod Executive Producer: Carly Maile

A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4

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

Q – Can you suggest a suitable hedge that can be kept slim but tall to go between a six-foot fence and a path? (01’31”)

James Wong – Trachelospermum jasminoides, star jasmine

Juliet Sargeant – Muehlenbeckia complexa, necklace vine Osmanthus delavayi, delavay osmanthus Osmanthus heterophyllus, holly olive Elaeagnus Γ— ebbingei

Q – How do I encourage my 100-year-old rhododendrons to flower? (05’35”)

Q β€“β€ŠIs there a way for me to grow fruits or vegetables in a flat with no balcony? And if yes, what would you recommend with limited space? (08’54”)

Juliet Sargeant – Hydroponics

James Wong – Tomato Chilli Basil Thai Basil Ocimum kilimandscharicum, camphor basil Ocimum basilicum 'Christmas', basil β€˜Christmas’ Curry Leaves Mint Leaves

Pippa Greenwood – Chilli

Feature – Pippa Greenwood discusses the threat Colorado Beetles have on our crops with Tracy Wilson (15’02”)

Q – β€ŠWe have raised vegetable beds. I put a layer of mulch on them every autumn. Would it be a good idea to let a bed lie fallow occasionally? (19’49”)

Q – What’s causing my Hydrangea petiolaris to die off? (24’05”)

Q – What could I grow in a large rockery in our garden, that’s also difficult to kill? (28’31”)

Q – Would wild garlic help stop slugs from eating my Hostas? (31’31”)

Q – What possessed you to become the garden experts you are? And as a result. What advice would you give to up-and-coming young gardeners to continue? (36’00”)

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0:41.7

So grab those secretars or sit back and relax, however you like to listen, and enjoy the next 45 minutes of great tips, advice and dubious horticultural humour.

0:52.9

Hello and welcome to this week's GQT with me, Cathy Clugston.

0:57.0

Our host today are the Horsley Garden Society,

1:00.0

who are celebrating 100 years of gardening, friendship and community.

1:03.9

The villages of East and West Horsley are nestled in the Surrey Hills area of outstanding natural beauty,

1:10.0

where the gardens are even more delightful than the cottages,

1:12.6

and the soil is good enough to make even a novice feel like an expert.

1:16.6

West Horsley has roots going back to the Doomsday Book,

1:19.6

and is home to West Horsley Place, a grand historic house

1:23.6

with gardens that mix compost with culture.

1:26.6

The surrounding landscape is a gardener's delight,

1:29.1

ancient hedgerows, chalky soils, rich in wildflowers,

1:32.6

and enough shelter to risk the odd fig tree.

1:35.5

I'm joined by three gardening experts today

1:37.8

who've downed tools and made their way here

1:39.8

to East Horsley Village Hall.

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