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10/09/2010

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Last broadcast on Sun, 12 Sep 2010, 14:00 on BBC Radio 4 (FM only) (see all broadcasts).

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Chris Beardshaw, Anne Swithinbank and Matt Biggs are trouble-shooting with gardeners in Northamptonshire. The programme is chaired by Eric Robson.

Anne Swithinbank revisits the rooftop allotment-holders in Brighton taking part in our Listeners' Gardens series. Time to get thinking about winter crops.

Produced by Lucy Dichmont
A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4.

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Matthew Biggs & Will help Grace create a shrub border from scratch in her home in Notthingham. Grace is a participant in our Listeners’ Gardens series.

Listeners' Garden - Grace

The first border is complete

Listeners' Gardens - Katie

Anne Swithinbank helps Katie Nicholls check whether her sweetcorn is ripe, on her rooftop allotment in Brighton. Katie is a participant in our Listeners’ Gardens series.

Leggy Tomatoes

Ali is another rooftop allotment holder, this time with a question to Anne about his “leggy” tomato plants.

Listeners' Gardens - Nicola

Anne advises Nicola on how to avoid close-planting her crops next season.

Broadcasts

  1. Fri 10 Sep 2010
    15:00
  2. Sun 12 Sep 2010
    14:00

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