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Tree roots growing in lawns, forgotten seeds, florist Hydrangeas and how to eliminate the highly invasive English ivy are some of the topics of this episode of the Garden Show.

Tree roots growing in lawns, forgotten seeds, florist Hydrangeas and how to eliminate the highly invasive English ivy are some of the topics of this episode of the Garden Show.
Callers are prepping for winter - bringing in tender geraniums, agapanthus and others. How to fix the lawn is part of the show. Is Dusty Miller a perennial? And how to control Gypsy Moths is a priority this year too!
Can red worms survive winter above ground? How to take geranium cuttings for overwintering, unhappy Japanese maples and do we have to cut back Hostas before winter?
Callers need help with transplanting, pruning hedges for better growth, planting bulbs and when to plant grass seed.
Callers set the tone as usual, but lawns are top of mind. Overwintering tender geraniums, heather, Norfolk Island Pine and re-potting Anthurium are also addressed.
Callers & emailers need to know about moles, overwintering tender dahlias and glads. Plus planting a wisteria vine, and what about all those Rose of Sharon seeds!
Familiar callers phone in to ask about green tomatoes, overwintering annual plants and when to transplant garden perennials. We continue to answer emails about orchids, jade plants, grass and mulch.
Listeners wonder about blow torching Japanese beetles, saving a valuable Japanese maple during construction and what to do about pesky bindweed. Cucumber beetles and Lily leaf beetles are discussed at length too.
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It's the time of year to transplant, do lawn repair, and start planning for next spring. Listeners cover the gamut with their questions on this week's episode of The Garden Show.
The OHA sends a report, we discuss monarch populations plus more great q's and a's on black eyed susans, shade tolerant perennials and when to prune Japanese maples.
Unwanted seeds in the mail? We tell you what to do with them! Plus answers to questions on begonias, mimosa trees, Lotus flowers and opium poppies.
Charlie answers questions from listeners on black currants, tomatoes, lawn care and of course Hydrangeas!
Charlie gives a blow by blow description about picking large pests off her tomatoes. Listeners learn about transplanting, and some poisonous invasive weeds. Japanese maples are suffering this summer due to heat, wind and drought.
Listeners ask about cucumber beetles, blossom end rot of tomatoes, and how to pollinate peppers growing indoors.
Listeners weigh in with vegetable garden questions, clematis transplanting plus some pest problems.
Clematis flowers change colour, elderberry shrub and unknown perennials just 'show up', and some plants refuse to start growing this season. All this week on the Garden Show!
We learn more about squirrels, deer, aphids and leaf miners on edibles. Charlie provides some details about the first episode of the Healing Gardens documentary - in production now.
Listeners ask lots of questions about edibles: basil, asparagus and rhubarb included. When to prune and when to transplant peonies and hydrangeas is covered. And then there's 17th floor balcony gardening and deer - though not necessarily at the same address!
Feed your tomatoes, beat your trees, fix bumps in your lawn and watch out for Hyrdangea pests are just some of the topics covered this week on the garden show.
This week we cover roses, daffodils, hydrangeas, plus a few garden pests like deer and powdery mildew.
Charlie & Frank clarify when to prune, what to prune and how important our trees are to the value of our homes. Sometime you just have to call in a certified arborist for diagnosis and care of your trees.
Answers to email questions include how to: care for Easter lilies, get rid of clover in the lawn, houseplants outgrowing the house and planting potatoes!
Listeners send in lots of great, timely garden questions again. Meanwhile Charlie and Frank share anecdotes about their local swans!
Charlie & Frank have fun with questions about pressure treated wood in the garden, planting under oak trees, pruning to rejuvenate and dealing with invasive plants.
We carry on with lots more emails: castor beans, lichen and Zee zee plants are just a few of the topics covered this week.
What's with the Garden Centres - are they open or not? Find out more on this episode of the Garden Show. Plus Emme is back and we talk fertilizer, propagation and lawn care.
Charlie & Frank are joined by 8 year old Emme. She's wants to know why plants need sun, plus she has tips of her own. Lots of email gets answered this week too!
Clearly with time and space available our listeners are in their gardens. Pruning, transplanting, even bug control is covered this week!
Frank & Charlie take on social distancing, lots of great email questions, and keep on having fun!