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Radio Sophocles It's now 6 minutes past 8 counting our on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk with live deal and Andrew tightly. Your Reverso that's your birthday present well thank you very much. For yesterday oh well you must take very well thank you very much wonderful and hurls life down on the A lot went well so clear up mode at the moment so everything's being cleared up you know across be into their own so the grounds being prepared ready to start with. You and there is a challenge in itself isn't it the winter digging out of the areas you can say that you've achieved something. When you're done winter digging and that's why I have a clear out there as try to make the grandest claim as possible as you came before you start you know some of the weight of everything else because it makes so much if you've got a chip name and bits and bobs you know it just makes a long job so but last morning Daryn you got there you know. Backing for a couple rounds of problem do 2 or 3 I was diggin they are out the all died of a used so but you know you get quite a bit of an area but you've got 2 plots I mean where you start you just do one at a time one little bit at a time you know Steve are loving the sections I think of got 5 of them which of you got nothing on at the moment for the little section so I'll go on with those you know there are things we Greens are and those that we Greens will you leave those until they have all come off next year and you do it on your lonesome would you get help I thought Wow So yeah. Well I see your gun in questions and if you've got a problem in the front garden the back garden down on the allotment in the greenhouse where the house plant then you need to pick up the phone and give us a call on this number. 0801 full 121 c One B.B.C. Radio in Suffolk. It's a free phone number so it won't cost you a penny let's not in great Conant Heather Hello good morning T O good morning what's your question for Andrew this morning I have the notes Treme we have which I thought midsummer in Nepal and it didn't get planted because it's been too early Yeah. All the detail Oh yeah all you want on yeah it's in flower the moment its influence Yeah. So you've had it in the pot out saw it all summer Yes Yeah yeah that won't matter if you are if you want to plant it now even though it seemed flower because you know the like you say the soil now has got some moisture in it so it's going to get a why it will Dolly back Amy why through the winter you know Yet you will lose some I mean when it's finished flowering the secret evolves to Mary as you don't actually cut the stem OK You actually twist polled. Oh so actually twist them pull the old stay in and out so then it comes out cleanly rather than cutting them off and then that just leaves the body of leaves at the bottom which eventually will Dolly back and so as long as you Mark way you've planted it and then the ovary shoe again they explain. OK I'll do that. I planted some pinks yesterday. I need to move do I pinch the tips have they are I just a single stay or have they got several breaks on them any why. We've got a few Yeah yeah I mean you can pinch the stick the tip say oh it's not necessarily normally weeping because I think they saw a bright naturally on their own. So I wouldn't worry too much about those I mean whenever planting something is Tom a year always make sure if you can put a little bit of something like fish blood and bone in a slow release fertiliser into the ground and prepare the soil well. And it's only deal time for planting these are now I've got some praying using some borders and I'm clear in a section of these and some of those I want to keep song out of the lift in those over the next couple of weekends and split in the movement where I want them so it is the perfect time for doing all those so a little jobs yes the souls with good condition it is year compared to what it was in the summer yeah. That's also the only. Thank you very much indeed feel cool to B.B.C. Radio Suffolk 180-1412 whine to whine Let's go to their Lavan Hello good morning CA Good morning good morning what's your question for this very large store we truly think about 15 feet or a stream already right. So you want to cull it right hard back yeah yeah and when when I went out to do it. Yeah whatever I think I think it would react OK. I'm just wondering whether you should do it now or whether you do it in do in the spring to be fair. Because they know that the trouble with doing it now if you're cussing at that back that hard is and if we get a hard winter it will get into those wounds so that was it would you know it could affect the actual overall tree itself are probably being Klein to leave it and do it around the March before it starts to come into full leaf. You know and they cut it back yeah I mean if you if it's if if this some bits there that you need to cut the why because they're in the why even yes you cut those now but if you give them a severe haircut she also indicating there. Would possibly leave that to around about March I think right thank you very much no problem but it's not welcome in a probably come back harder and quicker and more vigorous than ever if you do that you know I think because what often happens is when you cut trees and shrubs back really really hard it gives them a real boost and you'll find that they then put on extra extra growth so be prepared it's going to probably no more than it was like that more like a bush and then I also might yeah sorry sorry go beyond the Big Lake. He has That's when he took off yeah that's right yeah I mean that and it will probably do that again yeah OK OK right thank you very much no problem thank you very much I do feel called to B.B.C. Radio Suffolk this morning it's a good 141-2121 that's the number you need to call if you got a question Frank this morning passing tempera has a tiny red clover leaf plant on her front Koran's she wants to know and you're going to get rid of it well it's probably one of these rate cloves anywise It's not easy because clover saw a lot. Of this creeping root structure there are one or 2 products you can get from garden centers that will pacifically treat clovers But really the time to put those on is in the spring when it's in this full grown rather than do it now well I would probably do now is try to Reich or scary for some of the animals and try and get there at this time of year and then possibly put some fresh seed over it still probably just about tone to put a little bit seed if you're only patching on to. Loans but I would say to do that and they in that I wouldn't apply one of these products to it until the spring because they were better when the days again when you are in the plants in full growth because at the moment they're getting colder I don't get in shorter and they're slowing down yeah absolutely Well hopefully that helps you with your problem they're beginning muddying the clothes on your garden paths in Chad let's come back to the phone here we hear a B.B.C. Radio saw the galley 101412121 John wants to talk about laying turf he's in Ipswich Hello John morning tea Good morning good morning what's your question frankly this morning a mouse in Grange phone case great word not don't think this was very good there's a small part of the front of my son's house well it's been turned up by building work and there is some rust but I don't think I can see that this time you know going to buy some roses you know really well it's on a slow slow slow forty's only a very small parts maybe 15 feet by 20 feet yeah a lot all I would size try and prepare the soil and get it as level and as you cane before you get the turf there so obviously that might need the cultivation over whether it be forking out or put a little right of Iraq over it just just to till up the actual surface so that when you live the turf it's got something to bed its roots into quickly right rather than trying to put on something that's quite solid and compacted. To point me or compost. You could if the soil isn't that good if you've got some some bags of compost or some something like that yes you could work that into the top of the soil just a little bit there well probably siad a little bit grow more down something like that just give a base fertile always room write that in and then when you come to line you with turf. Always try and live like a brick wall. Yes So in other words you don't have all the the joints. Running in the same place so if you if you like one strip of turf. Of a full length and then the next one in the next layer DE on you want to start with a half turf and they in a full length so don't look this way to country. Easiest way to color is something like half moon which is or which is like you can use that or you can use if you've got you know you can use if you're trying to cutting around something a very sharp braid knowledge if you're an old one of those it's not very thick turf turf these days I lift it and it's not that thick such quite easy to catch with the braid in our life and you can probably certainly if you're trying to cut around something or if you're trying to shape it that's the way to do it and always work off of a board if you can sew so if your Because your live the turf and then you'll put it down and like work off of a board and then tamps the actual turf there as well right OK But you know it's a good time of year the lighter farm is now you have got a young got to water it and it's got all winter to get away you know no good time of year to do it right thank you thank you very much Julie for your call to B.B.C. Radio Suffolk this morning I 101-412-1212 reason from Hadley's email me looked up there at B.B.C. Dark U.K. I'm just going to turn this way so I can read it and I touch some pages regarding a Japanese Acer which suffers from wind damage due to its position I want some advice as to what I could plant as a natural windbreak I was thinking of planting some clumping bamboo in large pots and positioning them in the gap between the wall and the fence I don't use the side entrance during the winter months when the ace and needs more protection however I don't know if this is the best plant and would welcome any advice no doubt my Acer is not in the correct position but I can't move it so it's down to damage limitation many thanks to reason from Hadley right OK. Yes getting caught probably because it's on the corner there and yeah anything like that you could. Put the bamboo in the pots and something rather than in the ground because the bamboo would take over anything just as it has a natural brake would work for that. I wouldn't worry too much where you're losing some of that leaf and damage from the when the main I've got several places in my garden and one or 2 of them. They sit on sort of a corner near the drawee and although they get a little bit of wind damage it doesn't tend to hurt them that much. So I wouldn't get too hung up over it really but if you want to put a natural windbreak. Passageway there that way you can see it's a bit like a wind tunnel Yeah anything there to break that up I mean to be honest that the pot there which effectively moved a little bit otherwise you would act as a windbreak as well but yeah wouldn't it work but obviously that loses the eaves and it will go dam for the winter but something like that then yeah anything like that with it would work so. Bamboo he's good in pots very good in pots but I wouldn't put it in the ground because it becomes an absolute nightmare like a weed it does just keeps going and going and going on NO NO NO NO NO NO and yeah I had someone I heard someone the other day that got some bamboo in the garden and then they put a pond in and they all the bamboo came through the pond in surprise I mean this. Guy this is yeah yeah so so not good in pots I wouldn't recommend it in the ground but something like that is going to grow quick. So yes that would help protect you so I can take hopefully trees and then advice to help you out with what to do to protect your from the wind the time on B.B.C. Radio Suffolk is 20 past 8 let's break for summer travel news. Travel from B.B.C. Radio Suffolk and keeping a watchful eye on the road. To the morning paper How's it looking good morning the cat with the pretty good actually the A 14 running very well indeed quite a bit of traffic on the all will preach Actually that might be connected with the closure on the war was to grow to well heap an eye on that one that was to grow to is subject to major works of the Bourne Bridge again this weekend the tempi knights and cranes are in place to construct another temporary over a bridge there to accommodate a transformer that will be making its way to Branford tomorrow so the road should reopen bought 2 o'clock this afternoon then to fix everything by the end we hope but at the moment it's taking some people by surprise there was a drought on the strand it's also looking at quite busy on the approach. In the soft inside what will be some extra traffic no doubt making its way to Portland Road at later on before kickoff at 3 and on the trains there's no service between London civil street and ingots and today for engineering works if you're off to the capital you don't have to change in gift and and take the bus service down to New be part for London's Underground So I think quite a bit of extra time to the usual journey I'm have a sponsor B.B.C. Radio Suffolk travel if you see something or can update me call 801412121. On D.A.P. Digital radio this is B.B.C. Radio Suffolk. A bright start this morning with some early sunny spells there also expect a mild increasingly windy day with lengthy spells of sunshine that will turn hazy as the day progresses. Maximum temperature today 13 degrees Celsius $55.00 degrees Fahrenheit partly cloudy windy at 1st the sailing through the night cloud may thicken a little from the west as winds moderate but it will be mild with a minimum temperature dropping down to around 5 degrees Celsius $41.00 degrees Fahrenheit in a dry and partly cloudy start leading into another dry a Sunday though the sunshine may be a little hazy at times with plant the coming now and then the winds will be lighter and a maximum temperature of 12 degrees Celsius $54.00 degrees Fahrenheit for some films after one side. Moon the sun is going to change will try and change is the start of a new era which town and B.B.C. Radio Suffolk will be there every step of the way to include room through them and the good and diminishing the need in the Triangle of a flair for current will shine will time for the community get behind the track to boys the planet's 1st game in charge when sound welcome pressed into Poland. 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