Despite balmy days recently - it's now cold with snow and hail. And Charlie told everyone to go ahead and get planting, starting last weekend! Insect infestations predominate in emails, while callers want to rejuvenate lilacs, orchids, Clivia, Hydrangea and palm trees.
May 29, 2021•42 min
So much happening during this busy spring planting time! A little rain would be great at my place; meanwhile listeners want information about growing lavender, rhubarb, when to plant, florist hydrangeas, dealing with spring bulbs after they flower, mulching, and bugs sewing Hydrangea leaves together. Tomatoes, even poinsettia plants make an appearance today.
May 22, 2021•43 min
Tips and questions keep rolling in from fans of the Garden Show. How to keep birdfeeders for the birds, fertilize tomatoes with a secret recipe (see charliedobbin.com for more), or rejuvenate a 60+ year old lilac stand, it's just the way we do the Garden Show. We discuss flat rakes, Rhododendron, Clematis and Hosta health and what's up with the garlic this spring.
May 15, 2021•44 min
Email and callers are wanting to know how to control violets in the lawn, slugs in the soil, sticky excrement on Schefflera plants, peach leaf curl and squirrels in the tulips. Charlie does her best to solve everyone's problems.
May 08, 2021•43 min
Special guest and head honcho at Zoomer Media, Moses Znaimer, shares the details about his 'tree daughter' named Plum. She's a tree of 40 fruits planted in High Park in Toronto. The park is currently closed to the public but a grand unveiling is planned for spring 2022. And callers want to know about amending soil with manure, pruning and transplanting plus tips are shared to help "journal" our gardens.
May 01, 2021•43 min
Ian Simpson, Director of Education & Marketing joins the Garden Show to remind everyone to always call or email the Ontario One Call (https://www.ontarioonecall.ca/) before you put spade into earth. Even something simple like a fence post or fire pit. Call first! Email and callers want to know more about: journaling garden details, planting wildflowers, and when plus how corn gluten works to control weeds.
Apr 24, 2021•44 min
We get calls and email asking about spider mites on Hibiscus, red spots on Rhododendron, killer cauliflower and apricot trees that don't bear fruit. And why does moss grow and kill lawns?
Apr 17, 2021•42 min
More about lawn care, hiding "monster homes" with plants and when to prune. Problems: lack of drainage in a raised bed and tossed recycling bins damaging a hedge are solved!
Apr 10, 2021•44 min
Pruning blue spruce, lawn care, fertilizing climbing Hydrangea and fungal disease on maple trees and Boston ivy. All in a day when you join the Garden Show.
Apr 03, 2021•43 min
How much should we clean up debris in our gardens in the spring? What are some great late summer blooming red and orange perennials? Is vegetable garden potting soil the same as flower garden potting soil? And what about moles - they've damaged my lawn! Mark Cullen joins us for these and other great garden questions in this episode. Plus we get a sneak peek into what Mark is up to these days!
Mar 27, 2021•44 min
It's the First Day of Spring and we have a special guest: Niki Jabbour sharing her tips on "Gardening Under Cover" from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Callers are wanting information about starting seeds, plus NOT starting seeds - like crabgrass. Transplanting trees and incorporating clover into lawns is also addressed.
Mar 20, 2021•42 min
Transplanting, seed starting and TLC for Birch trees dominates the email this week. Meanwhile callers are interested in pruning lilacs, planting violets and getting hyacinths to re-bloom next year. Charlie follows through on her homework - sharing great plants for a shady, moist corner in a caller's yard.
Mar 13, 2021•41 min
Emailed questions include: details on soil testing both in Ontario and Illinois, forcing Forsythia branches and a frustrating Gardenia. Callers are interested in plants for shade - Impatiens and can we still grow them, colour for a dark, moist corner, and a vine for a dark, dry corner?
Mar 06, 2021•41 min
Fraser Hetherington (VP) and Arde Eghbali (garden specialist) of Stokes Seeds share trends, small space choices, hot new varieties and the state of the flower and vegetable seed industry. Meanwhile callers need to know more about propagation, and getting Hoya and orchids to bloom!
Feb 27, 2021•41 min
Charlie answers all your gardening questions - where to find unusual perennials, how to grow 'cat grass' and other seeds indoors, and whether wood ashes will be a good amendment to the garden.
Feb 20, 2021•42 min
We talk birds, and why some plants haven't flowered as expected. Temperatures, fertilizer and watering is all discussed.
Feb 13, 2021•42 min
Where to buy red worms? Can you compost in winter? What's the best way to control gypsy moths? And how did creeping bent grass get into my lawn? These questions and more are answered on The Garden Show this week.
Feb 06, 2021•42 min
Red worms, "heather", and a power outage in the greenhouse! Of course there's always more to learn about Amaryllis, Clivia, Perovskia Mandevilla and whether hair clippings really scare varmints in the garden.
Jan 30, 2021•43 min
It's the time of year gardeners struggle with pests on their indoor tropicals. We discuss humidity, light levels, watering and pruning. And some proactive gardeners are out scouting for Gypsy Moth egg sacs on their trees. Never a dull moment in the gardening world!
Jan 23, 2021•44 min
Callers and emailers want to know how to keep their houseplants healthy and happy during the dark days of winter. Agapanthus bulbs and Dahlia tubers are topical too.
Jan 16, 2021•43 min
Several callers are having trouble with pesky fungus gnats in their potted plants. Less water and Safer's Sticky Stiks are the recommendation from Charlie. What about re-potting? And pruning? And fertilizing? And the best question - what was that flowering plant I remember from my childhood? Charlie has answers for everyone!
Jan 09, 2021•43 min
Charlie explains 'best practices' when it comes to Christmas tree disposal. Callers ask about planting avocado seeds, how to transplant Christmas cacti and wonder why some flowering plants (like Magnolia) just don't flower.
Jan 02, 2021•44 min
We start the program with a hardy replacement for Buxus (boxwood) plants. Native Ilex glabra 'Compacta' (inkberry) is a tougher choice that sports white flowers in spring and black berries in fall. Callers express frustration due to spring plants growing now - after we had a warm spell in late fall. And amaryllis is discussed again!
Dec 26, 2020•44 min
Callers share stories about blooming orchids and amaryllis. Plus garlic and spring bulbs are growing now due to mild weather!
Dec 19, 2020•40 min
Call it a Hanukkah bush or a Christmas tree - it's all about celebration! Food, fun and lots of great questions from our callers. Fungus gnats, voles, Christmas cactus, lemon trees and squirrels. We cover it all!
Dec 12, 2020•45 min
Callers to the Garden Show are still wanting to prune, transplant and eliminate invasive plants like Dutchman's Pipe (Aristolochia). As usual Charlie and Frank handle all inquiries with great aplomb.
Dec 05, 2020•45 min
Frank is joined by Dennis Flanagan of Landscape Ontario to take your calls on the last weekend before December
Nov 28, 2020•45 min
Thriving ornamental cabbage plants need dividing, a crab apple tree defoliates before autumn every year and what about Buckwheat - can it act as a herbicide?
Nov 21, 2020•42 min
Mild fall weather means many gardeners are still bringing in tender Passion Flowers, Tomatoes and Dahlia tubers. Pruning and mysterious bugs round out the show!
Nov 14, 2020•44 min
Listeners are interested on how to overwinter Dahlias, force bulbs indoors, and make Amaryllis bloom again. Plus bring in your tropicals before it's too late!
Nov 07, 2020•45 min