
First Kent NGS garden open in 2012, courses at East Malling Research and the Marabu tree from Cuba.
Andy Garland & Jean Griffin answer gardening questions on 08459 811111 (local rate). Text them on 81333 starting your message with the word KENT or e-mail them anytime radio.kent.gardening@bbc.co.uk
Andy Garland and Jean Griffin answer your gardening questions on 08459 811111 (local rate). Text them on 81333 starting your message with the word KENT or e-mail them anytime radio.kent.gardening@bbc.co.uk
On this weeks programme, Andy visits the first NGS garden in Kent open for 2012. It contains a collection of over 300 snowdrops and is the home of galanthophile Carolyn Millen.
East Malling Research are running a number of courses for amateur gardeners. We hear about the latest on winter pruning.
And the story of the tree, long regarded as a weed in Cuba that could be used in everything from making batteries to water and gas purification to sewage treatment.
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- Sun 29 Jan 2012 08:00成人快手 Radio Kent