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July '24 in the Garden
Manage episode 426470772 series 3310521
This month on DIG IT Peter Brown and Chris Day discuss the latest gardening news, what’s on’s and as the peak gardening season is well underway, a look at those tasks to keep your garden looking its best this month and beyond.
What’s on
2 – 7th July: RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival is held in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace, Richmond.
12th July and 4th August: The Big Butterfly Count 2024.
17 – 21st July: RHS Flower Show Tatton Park in Cheshire.
20th July: Great Dixter Summer Plant Fair at Great Dixter Gardens, Rye, East Sussex.
News
Plant Heritage will showcase a range of its National Plant Collections, including Kniphofia, Rubus and Hosta (miniature and small) at Hampton Court.
New 4-year project by the University of London is evaluating prescribing social pursuits like gardening to children.
New garden around the Natural History Museum opens this month.
The BBC Gardeners’ World presenter Monty Don will be out on tour to share tales from his garden at Longmeadow and gardens he has visited around the world.
Belinda Howell has been appointed chair of the Peat-free Partnership to establish peat-free legislation across the UK and NI.
Susan Raikes is appointed the new Director of Wakehurst at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Nick Bailey, Gardener’s World presenter is appointed director of the University Leicester’s botanic garden.
Percy Thrower’s greenhouse, which once featured Shrewsbury’s main park, The Quarry, is to be restored by Shrewsbury Men’s Shed.
Bumper year for Box Tree Caterpillar reveals RHS.
Be alert for toxic oak processionary moth caterpillars.
How to take part in the Great Stag Hunt to help record the UK’s largest, and endangered beetle.
Asian Hornets: help needed to irradicate imported bee-killers.
The winning plants at last month’s BBC Gardeners World Live Show, include Hydrangea Eclipse and Apple Peter’s Gold. New plant awards annouced at the HTA Show including Digitalis Apple Blossom and Prunus Crystal Falls.
This month’s DIG IT top 5: Strawberry varieties. 1st Strawberry ‘Symphony’ 2nd ‘Cambridge Favourite’ 3rd ‘Hapil’ 4th ‘Honeoye’ and in 5th ‘Elsanta’.
Plant mentions: Apples (variety Scrumptious), Cherries, Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Delphiniums, Euonymus Jean Hugues, Euonymus Green Spire, Pears, Plum, Sweet corn, Yew, Lonicera nitida, fuchsias, Dianthus, Carnations, Purple loosestrife, and Salvia Hot Lips. Sow Foxgloves, Sweet Williams, Wallflowers and Forget-me-nots and veggies including Round Carrots, Beetroot, Radish, Lettuce, and Spring Onions. Continue to plant Tomatoes and Peppers.
Product mentions: Bug Clear Ultra 2, Box Tree Caterpillar Killer Nematodes, Poppyforge plant supports, bird food, straw and terracotta pots for earwig control.
Our thanks to Chiltern Music Therapy for supplying the music.
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Manage episode 426470772 series 3310521
This month on DIG IT Peter Brown and Chris Day discuss the latest gardening news, what’s on’s and as the peak gardening season is well underway, a look at those tasks to keep your garden looking its best this month and beyond.
What’s on
2 – 7th July: RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival is held in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace, Richmond.
12th July and 4th August: The Big Butterfly Count 2024.
17 – 21st July: RHS Flower Show Tatton Park in Cheshire.
20th July: Great Dixter Summer Plant Fair at Great Dixter Gardens, Rye, East Sussex.
News
Plant Heritage will showcase a range of its National Plant Collections, including Kniphofia, Rubus and Hosta (miniature and small) at Hampton Court.
New 4-year project by the University of London is evaluating prescribing social pursuits like gardening to children.
New garden around the Natural History Museum opens this month.
The BBC Gardeners’ World presenter Monty Don will be out on tour to share tales from his garden at Longmeadow and gardens he has visited around the world.
Belinda Howell has been appointed chair of the Peat-free Partnership to establish peat-free legislation across the UK and NI.
Susan Raikes is appointed the new Director of Wakehurst at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Nick Bailey, Gardener’s World presenter is appointed director of the University Leicester’s botanic garden.
Percy Thrower’s greenhouse, which once featured Shrewsbury’s main park, The Quarry, is to be restored by Shrewsbury Men’s Shed.
Bumper year for Box Tree Caterpillar reveals RHS.
Be alert for toxic oak processionary moth caterpillars.
How to take part in the Great Stag Hunt to help record the UK’s largest, and endangered beetle.
Asian Hornets: help needed to irradicate imported bee-killers.
The winning plants at last month’s BBC Gardeners World Live Show, include Hydrangea Eclipse and Apple Peter’s Gold. New plant awards annouced at the HTA Show including Digitalis Apple Blossom and Prunus Crystal Falls.
This month’s DIG IT top 5: Strawberry varieties. 1st Strawberry ‘Symphony’ 2nd ‘Cambridge Favourite’ 3rd ‘Hapil’ 4th ‘Honeoye’ and in 5th ‘Elsanta’.
Plant mentions: Apples (variety Scrumptious), Cherries, Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, Delphiniums, Euonymus Jean Hugues, Euonymus Green Spire, Pears, Plum, Sweet corn, Yew, Lonicera nitida, fuchsias, Dianthus, Carnations, Purple loosestrife, and Salvia Hot Lips. Sow Foxgloves, Sweet Williams, Wallflowers and Forget-me-nots and veggies including Round Carrots, Beetroot, Radish, Lettuce, and Spring Onions. Continue to plant Tomatoes and Peppers.
Product mentions: Bug Clear Ultra 2, Box Tree Caterpillar Killer Nematodes, Poppyforge plant supports, bird food, straw and terracotta pots for earwig control.
Our thanks to Chiltern Music Therapy for supplying the music.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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