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FOOD LOVING AUDIENCE WANTED!
Go to RadioIf there’s anything you ever wanted to know about food or cooking, but didn’t know who to ask, read on…
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The People’s Post on BBC Radio 4
Go to RadioRadio 4′s 15-part history of the Post Office from state spies to people’s friend. Featuring original music and stories.
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Flowerless Fruit & Fairy Rings!
Go to RadioThis week the panel explain some supernatural-sounding gardening phenomena. Then the GQT panellists get stuck in helping and advising the participants of our Listeners’ Gardens series: Matthew Biggs gets stuck in creating new borders in Grace’s garden in Nottingham. Anne Swithinbank revisits Katie-The-Rooftop-Allotmenteer in her new-build apartment block in Brighton. Friday 10th September 2010, 15:00. [...]
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A floral GQT summer
Go to RadioThis week we’re at the astonishing cut flower garden at Kelmarsh Hall, Northhampton: Some excellent suggestions for bouquet fillers. Then, Matthew Wilson is forced to revise his attitude to Pelargoniums after a visit to specialist nursery. Friday 20th August, 15:00 Sunday 22nd August, 14:00
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The People’s Post on BBC Radio 4
Go to RadioA 15-part series on the history of mail. More interesting than it sounds.
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The party continues..
Go to RadioBack at the Gardeners’ Question Time Summer Garden Party to catch Peter Gibbs’ “Hot Pot “experiment – who knew that soil temperature could differ so greatly from one pot material to the other? Meanwhile in the GQT Potting Shed, Pippa Greenwood meets GQT listeners and their diseased plants at the Pest & Disease Clinic. Rosie Yeomans [...]
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The GQT Summer Garden Party!
Go to RadioThe best of the GQT Summer Garden Party, which this year took place at Sparsholt College, Hampshire. Highlights include Eric Robson as the reluctant flower-arranger, Bob’s Scrapheap Challenge and The Great Snail Swap. All this and more gardening problem-solving from our indefatigable team of experts! Friday 2nd July 15:00. Repeated Sunday 4th July 14:00.
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Up North with GQT
Go to RadioThis week we’re in Aberdeenshire with propagation on our minds: How to multiply your pelargoniums and your peonies. Bunny Guinness returns to Grace’s garden for a spell of garden design magic. Part of our Listeners’ Gardens series.
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Soil-free gardening
Go to RadioHydroponics in the home – listen to the ‘How To’ in this week’s Gardeners’ Question Time at 15:00 Friday and 14:00 on Sunday. In addition, Bunny Guinness, Pippa Greenwood and Anne Swithinbank tackle a gardening question from further afield than usual – a British army base in Afghanistan.